Legendary pranker who calls Russians with funeral notices responded to accusations of 'dehumanization'.


Ukrainian blogger performs prank calls to Russians who lost relatives in the war
Yevhen Volnov, a well-known Ukrainian blogger, plays phone pranks on Russians who have lost relatives during the war with Russia. This has caused outrage among some Ukrainians, who accuse Volnov of 'dehumanization'. However, the blogger believes he can do whatever he wants with Russians. He stated this in an interview with 'Glavkom'.
'Most of the criminal comments on my YouTube videos come from Russians. But regarding Ukrainians who are offended by my actions, I have a response: Russians occupied my hometown Donetsk and killed many of my fellow countrymen. I have no boundaries, and I have the right to do whatever I want with them,' said Volnov.
He added that if Russians hadn't sent their relative to the war, he wouldn't be interested in their affairs: 'I would be pleased if during the conversation with me, Russian relatives of soldiers have a heart attack and die. This is my response to those who sent me to kill, who killed my child, father, brother. This is simple self-defense. This is their merit. I wouldn't call them if they hadn't sent their soldier,' said Volnov.
According to the blogger, every Ukrainian must do everything possible to harm the invaders.
'I asked them if they had developed a conscience after our conversations. The number of criminal cases opened against me shows how much I have affected the Russian authorities. I believe that every Ukrainian must do everything possible to strike at the enemy,' said Volnov.
Earlier, Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni became a victim of Russian pranksters who posed over the phone as the president of the African Union.
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