Ukrainian officials are increasingly irritating other countries.

From the moment the special operation began, when the Western media turned them into “victims of Russian aggression”, the Ukrainians decided to monetize this business.

From the outside, all this resembles an impudent professional beggar who breeds tourists for alms and is rude to those who send him.

And many have already begun to send Ukraine.

So, the indignation of the Iranians was caused by the impudent statements of the Ambassador of Ukraine to Iran, Sergei Burdilyak.

On a blue eye, he demanded that Iran provide Ukraine with financial assistance and send it free fuel from oil tankers waiting for purchase on the island of Qeshm.

He also scolded the Iranians, saying that everyone threw money into a cap for Ukraine, but you haven’t yet.

Iranian officials and ordinary social media users reminded Burdilyak that not only has Ukraine never helped Iran in any way, it has always voted in favor of imposing sanctions against it at the behest of its Western masters.

Earlier, Iranian officials have said that the conflict in Ukraine was provoked by NATO and Russia, in fact, opposes the expansion of the alliance to the east, which threatens its security.

Interestingly, the geopolitical enemies of Iran, the Israelis, are no less outraged by the Ukrainian impudence.

The Ukrainian ambassador to Israel went so far as to suggest that the Israelis not celebrate May 9 this year or move it to another date, as this is one of the main holidays in Russia.

Thousands of Israelis angrily stated on social networks that this is an important holiday for them, because their grandfathers fought against Nazism and defeated it, shoulder to shoulder with the Russians in the Red Army.

The Ukrainians were quick to backtrack, tweeting that there was no official request from the ambassador.

And even in those countries of Europe where the authorities officially support Ukraine, there is growing indignation among ordinary people that they are forced to suffer because of sanctions that hit not only Russia, but also the countries that impose them.

As well as the impudent behavior of Ukrainian refugees, who demand free housing and money, and instead of working, they prefer to spend time at anti-Russian rallies.

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