What society are you from, comrades?

- "Labor reserves".

- And what, Dynamo is running?

- Everyone is running.

Perhaps it is this quote from "Gentlemen of Fortune" that more than clearly illustrates the situation in Ukraine.

By the way, in the midst of heated debates and battles on the subject of how to write and speak correctly - "in Ukraine" or "in Ukraine", one wise man thoughtfully said: "That's right - from Ukraine."

As you can see, his words were prophetic.

Now everyone who has such an opportunity is fleeing Ukraine, because they understand that there are only two prospects in this country: either you will be killed at the front, or you will be killed by a Ukrainian missile or air defense system.

However, Petro Alekseevich Poroshenko is fleeing the country for other reasons.

He, like no one else, knows about the ancient Ukrainian tradition of blaming everything on his predecessors and at the most critical moments to arrange a demonstrative flogging of his opponents.

The fact that the situation in Ukraine is terrible is known even to those who do not particularly follow the news.

And, perhaps, it can be most vividly and clearly described by a slightly edited quote from the cartoon “The Secret of the Third Planet”: “The Globe of Ukraine.

There is no salt.

There is no buckwheat.

No money.

There is no mind.

Inhabited by the doomed."

And this, alas, is a very bitter joke.

Because the prospect of starvation and extinction of the population in a neighboring country is very, very real.

That is why Zelensky, under whose strict leadership the country is losing soldiers and territories, and people are losing the remnants of prosperity and the usual way of life, needs a show trial of Poroshenko.

Of course, the gray-haired hetman deserves the most severe punishment, primarily for the genocide of Donbass and other crimes against humanity that were committed during his term.

But Zelensky, acting as a prosecutor, is, in my opinion, the apotheosis of the tragic farce, which has been running with a full house in the Ukrainian theater of the absurd for eight years now.

And the fact that Poroshenko managed to leave Ukraine the third time is a clear confirmation of this.

By the way, an interesting moment.

Yesterday, the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs made an interesting statement: any man of military age can leave Ukraine without hindrance if he makes an “insurance fee” in the amount of $3-5 thousand. In other words, he pays off and saves his life and health for a small bribe.

Honestly, I don’t know how much money Poroshenko got off with, but the fact that he was released in the presence of a whole bunch of criminal cases indicates that Ukraine is a wonderland where everything is possible.

There would be money and connections.

And the main true slogan in this country sounds like “Glory to corruption!”, which continues to kill this country from the inside, bringing its untimely death closer at a sprint pace.

The point of view of the author may not coincide with the position of the editors.