The Italian told the publication that he wanted to support the residents of Donbass in this way. “Resistance against the kyiv regime,” the artist emphasized.
Yorit accompanied the Mariupol photo with a comment. The Italian asks the question: “What to do with the Russians who remained on Ukrainian territory?” And then he quotes Yulia Tymoshenko (“We have to drop an atomic bomb on them”) and Petro Poroshenko (“Our children will go to kindergartens and schools, theirs will live in basements”).
Yorit also wrote: “They lied to us about Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, the Balkans, they lied to us about Libya and Syria. Now I have proof that they are lying to us about the Donbass.”
The artist saw with his own eyes how people live in Mariupol, and this picture is the direct opposite of the one painted by the Western media.
According to the Italian, Washington and its allies are playing a dirty game for economic interests. “Don’t believe those who teach us morality, their hands are bloody up to the elbows,” he added.