July 3, 2025
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Marpich Roman Gribov, author of the legendary phrase about “Russian ship”, freed from the army

The Marine Infantry Service Roman Gribov, known for the legendary phrase “Russian War Ship, Go Nah*and”, confirmed his release from the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He reported this personally, noting that he did not plan to leave the army, but the circumstances were so. According to Gribov, since 2018 he was “really true always”, but acknowledged that “there is always but” whose details”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

The Marine Infantry Service Roman Gribov, known for the legendary phrase “Russian War Ship, Go Nah*and”, confirmed his release from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

He reported this personally, noting that he did not plan to leave the army, but the circumstances were so. According to Gribov, since 2018 he was “really true always”, but acknowledged that he was “always but”, whose details he promised to tell later.

The military urged not to pay attention to those who are trying to morally break Ukrainians from within the country, and emphasized that Ukraine has only one enemy – the Russian Federation, which, except the Ukrainians themselves, will not hold back.

“I am now free and open to all 24/7. While I can benefit the brothers and those who need it – I will do it, ”Gribov summed up.

We will remind, the electronic report of the serviceman to transfer through the mobile application Army+ immediately enters the Armed Forces personnel center.

We have also reported that six new reports available in the new version of the program have appeared in the application of the Army+. It can be downloaded from the App Store or Play Market.

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