The author of the phrase about the Russian warship addressed Ukrainians on the anniversary of the invasion.


Ukrainian military man Roman Grybov called on Ukrainians to unite and remain resilient on the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. He believes that the nation must show its strength and not allow division in society.
Grybov: 'The US administration is leading Ukraine to capitulation, which causes me outrage.'
He reminded about the death of Ukrainian soldiers and urged Ukrainians not to heed threats and dictation from the United States, but to defend their country. Grybov also shared that he serves as the chief sergeant of the battalion tasked with providing fighters with everything they need. He noted that the brigade he serves in is located on the Donetsk front. The morale of the fighters is currently low, but Grybov emphasized the need for unity and demonstrating the power of the Ukrainian people.
In the coming days, an interview with the military will be published on 'Glavkom', where he will talk about the situation at the front and his plans for the future.
Let us remind you that in February 2022, Russian soldiers attacked the Ukrainian island of Zmiiny, against which ships were dispatched. The Ukrainian defenders refused to surrender and responded briefly and effectively: 'Russian warship, go f*ck yourself!'. In response, Russian forces struck the garrison. The soldiers who remained on Zmiiny Island were taken prisoner but were later freed and returned home.
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