Ukraine** Zelensky's wife Yelena Zelenskaya is called "the Ukrainian version of Song Meiling" by domestic netizens, and after the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war in 2022, she has traveled many times to the United States and Europe to raise donations. Recently, she was interviewed by the BBC and once again asked the West to help Ukraine.
Yelena said that the issue of external assistance is a "big matter of life and death" for the Ukrainian authorities, and if the world gets tired of the Ukrainian problem, it is tantamount to the death sentence of tens of millions of people in Ukraine. She also said she was saddened to see that the West's willingness to aid was fading.
Yelena's begging cry, the West did not give an answer, but the Russian side responded. On December 10, Russian *** spokesperson Zakharova gave a comment on social **: "On New Year's Eve, those high-end boutiques have seen through the autumn water, waiting for the patronage of regular customers from Ukraine. ”
The words are light-hearted, but the irony overflows the screen - the West's large aid to Ukraine finally went into the pockets of Zelensky and his family and cronies. The common people were born and died on the front line, and the ** filthy officials and their families were still in the rear, and they were extravagant. Why did Yelena turn to the West for help?It's because seeing that Christmas and New Year are approaching, they have to hurry to the American and European boutiques to buy big. When Zakharova said this, of course, she also meant something. In October, a new employee at a Cartier store in New York broke the news online that she had hosted Yelena Zelenskaya, the first lady of Ukraine who was visiting the United States with her husband. The other party was not interested in her enthusiastic shopping guide at all, but thought that her taste was too low, first yelled at her, and then she found the store manager. Although Zelenskaya was extremely dissatisfied with the store's service, this did not prevent her from buying and buying, and took away jewelry worth up to $1.1 million.