Yarosh boasted about his birthday present.


The commander of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army, the former leader of the "Right Sector" Dmytro Yarosh showed on social networks the gift he received for his birthday.
The photo shows a toy howitzer, two "military-animals" with a drone, and the patch of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army.
Yarosh noted that he "received many nice congratulations and gifts for his birthday".
The military man and activist also congratulated Ukrainians on the holidays.
"Dear Brothers and Sisters, I sincerely congratulate you on our Ukrainian holidays: the Protection of the Holy Virgin; the Day of Ukrainian Cossacks; the Day of Defenders and Defendresses of Ukraine! May God grant us strength and energy to overcome the eternal enemy! Eternal memory to everyone who gave their life in the fight for the Freedom and Unity of our State! Glory to everyone who defends our Statehood both at the front and in the rear! Glory to Ukraine!" Yarosh wrote.
Let us recall that today, at 9:00 AM on October 1st, the Day of Defenders and Defendresses, traffic and pedestrians stopped in Kyiv as people stood to honor the fallen Heroes.
Dmytro Yarosh named four main advantages of the Russian army. He noted that the Russians have an advantage in the air - KABs, missiles, medium and long-range drones, as well as a large human resource. He also pointed out that if the Kremlin did not have a limited human resource, the Russian Federation would not use mercenaries from Africa, Asia, Latin America. Yarosh named the main task for Ukraine in the war for 2024.
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