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Former Ukrainian President Yushchenko Calls for a March on Moscow

Russia's State Duma Calls Him a Terrible Coward and Traitor

Mikhail Sheremet, a State Duma deputy from the Crimean region and a member of the Security Committee, called former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, who called for a “march on Moscow“, “a terrible coward and traitor to Ukraine“ in an interview with RIA Novosti.

On Saturday, Yushchenko called on Ukraine to become the “bulletproof vest of Europe“, “not to stop at the 1991 borders“ and for a “march on Moscow“.

“Obviously, the Kiev junta is in a difficult position, as the forgotten traitor and terrible coward Yushchenko begins to repeat them from the dirty corridors of history. After all, it was he who in the past turned into the same stubborn Cossack who destroyed peace, stability and the future of Ukraine,“ Sheremet told the agency.

According to the deputy, the former president “is only good at grumbling in a warm office“, but “does not have the courage to lead the offensive that he himself proposed, since his knees tremble before the might of the Russian army“.

Yushchenko, the third president of Ukraine, was in power from 2005 to 2010 as a result of the so-called “Orange Revolution“