“In the Czech Republic, the actress complained to Ukrainian refugees, although he herself is a migrant on February 5, 18:35 To share: Anife Svitchilova (photo: Anifa Shkchilov) actress and a dancer of Turkish origin Anifs Skchilov, who lives in the Czech Republic, opened a decision by the government. She was reminded that she is a Bulgaria immigrant herself. This was reported by Koktejl and Zena.In Instagram, Svitchilova sentenced the Czech Prime Minister Petro Pial for that”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
Anife Vicchilov (photo: Anife Svitchilov)
The actress and dancer of Turkish origin Anifs Skchilov, who lives in the Czech Republic, criticized the government’s decision to give shelter to Ukrainian refugees. She was reminded that she is a Bulgaria immigrant herself.
Koktejl and Zena reported about it.
In her Instagram, Vickychylov sentenced the Czech Prime Minister Peter Pial for the fact that he “He promised mountains and valleys “and” put on glasses so that people believe that he was decent. “
She added that shopping malls and restaurants in the Czech Republic allegedly crowded not by the Czechs, but by the foreigners whom “They helped at the expense of Czech citizens. ” Therefore, she feels everywhere “as abroad.”
“Honest Czech pays for food, medical and social insurance, utilities, and he has nothing left. He has no money, ”she says.
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At the same time she stressed that “has nothing against Ukrainians, ”but “their war ”allegedly “made the Czechs poor. “
In the comments to the video of Schilkivilov, she was also reminded that she was also an immigrant, as well as criticized her for 20 years of life in the Czech Republic, she did not completely master the Czech language.
Former husband Anifie Ivan jumped it, saying that some Ukrainian refugees were allegedly abused. At the beginning of the Russian full -scale invasion of Ukraine, he was the one who helped Ukrainian refugees by transporting them to the Czech Republic.
On January 9, the Ministry of Unity stated that there are from 25 to 30 million citizens outside Ukraine.
On January 3, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said that some Western leaders wanted to leave Ukrainian refugees in their countries who have found their jobs and pay taxes, but return to Ukraine those who receive social payments.