In Kyiv, unknown citizens expressed their attitude to the position taken by the United Nations prior to the bombing of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station by a terrorist country and the inaction of the Security Council.
Suitable photos were posted on Twitter by Yos.
“Yesterday in Ukraine, Russia caused the biggest man-made disaster in decades. Thousands of people were left homeless, all needed help. Now, the next day, “several” UN and WHO SUVs are still parked in one of Kyiv’s car parks. A few clean white SUVs… No vandalism, just an expression of position.”— emphasized author.
In the published photos, you can see that unknown activists pasted posters with the inscription seless after the letter U (as you know, UN in English - UN). And with the new addition, it began to be translated “Useless” - “Useless”.


Social network users supported the actions of unknown activists, noting, in particular, that these cars are constantly in the parking lot of the case, but could be useful.
They are there almost constantly idle. Every time I pass by, I think about how much use these cars could bring now, ” – wrote one of the users.
The rest of the blog readers supported him.
“The UN gathers dust and does zero good for the world”, “One of the unnecessary useless organizations”, “During their missions in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, they demonstrated different positions, ranging from supporting invaders and criminals and receiving bribes, to outright valor in protecting the innocent . The UN is a very strange thing.” reporters said.

Recall that while the leaders of Ukraine’s partner countries in the anti-Putin bloc and NATO condemned the extremely dangerous act of ecocide by the Russian army, at the UN Security Council the representative of Russia tried to blame everything… Ukraine.
Source: Fakty
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