Ramzan Kadyrov does not consider Ivan Urgant a patriot
The head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov was “very surprised” by the words of the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov. Earlier, he called TV presenter Ivan Urgant a “great patriot.”
“I did not know, but it turns out that to become a patriot of your country, you need to criticize Russia’s actions, go abroad, loudly and pathetically, creating hype around the person, and then, when the political degree of confrontation falls, go back, as in than did not happen. This is roughly what Ivan Urgant did, for which he recently received a “great patriot” rating from Dmitry Peskov. It’s so easy to be a patriot, isn’t it? It’s not for you to run around in uniform between brick piles and concrete walls. I was really surprised, “Kadyrov wrote in his telegram channel.
Earlier, Ivan Urgant and his family left for Israel, and the media reported the closure of his show on Channel One. On March 25, Urgant’s father announced that the TV presenter had returned to Moscow. Dmitry Peskov stood up for the TV presenter and called him a “great patriot”, urging “not to write him in the fifth column.”
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The head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov was “very surprised” by the words of the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov. Earlier, he called TV presenter Ivan Urgant a “great patriot.” “I did not know, but it turns out that to become a patriot of your country, you need to criticize Russia’s actions, go abroad, loudly and pathetically, creating hype around the person, and then, when the political degree of confrontation falls, go back, as in than did not happen. This is roughly what Ivan Urgant did, for which he recently received a “great patriot” rating from Dmitry Peskov. It’s so easy to be a patriot, isn’t it? It’s not for you to run around in uniform between brick piles and concrete walls. I was really surprised, “Kadyrov wrote in his telegram channel. Earlier, Ivan Urgant and his family left for Israel, and the media reported the closure of his show on Channel One. On March 25, Urgant’s father announced that the TV presenter had returned to Moscow. Dmitry Peskov stood up for the TV presenter and called him a “great patriot”, urging “not to write him in the fifth column.”