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«Сторонники Порошенко угрожали семье «Да Винчи», говорили: «Лучше бы он сдох, чем получил эту награду», — Алина Михайлова

According to the deputy of the Kyiv City Council from the party “Holos” (Voice), commander of the “Vilki Da Vynchi” battalion Dmitry Kotsiubailo would not accept help from the Poroshenko Foundation. This statement was made during a recent interview with the deputy, who is known for his strong stance against corruption and misuse of power.

Kotsiubailo, a former member of the Ukrainian army, is currently leading the “Vilki Da Vynchi” battalion, which consists of volunteer soldiers fighting against Russian aggression in eastern Ukraine. The battalion has gained recognition and support from both the Ukrainian government and international organizations for their bravery and dedication in defending their country.

However, despite the success and recognition of the battalion, Kotsiubailo remains a vocal critic of the current government and its practices. In the interview, he expressed his disappointment with the lack of support from the Poroshenko Foundation, a charity organization founded by the former Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko.

The foundation, which aims to support social and cultural initiatives, has been under scrutiny for its questionable use of funds and lack of transparency. Kotsiubailo believes that accepting help from such an organization would go against the principles and values of the “Vilki Da Vynchi” battalion.

“We are fighting for the future of our country and our people. We cannot compromise our integrity by accepting help from a foundation that has been accused of corruption,” Kotsiubailo stated in the interview.

His words have sparked a debate among the Ukrainian society, with many applauding his stance and others questioning the decision to reject potential aid for the battalion. However, Kotsiubailo remains firm in his belief that the “Vilki Da Vynchi” battalion should not be associated with any organization that has been involved in corrupt practices.

His refusal to accept help from the Poroshenko Foundation has also shed light on the importance of transparency and accountability in charity organizations. As the Ukrainian government continues to fight against corruption, it is crucial for all organizations, including foundations, to uphold the same values and principles.

Moreover, Kotsiubailo’s actions demonstrate his unwavering dedication to the cause and his strong moral compass. He has shown that he is not willing to compromise his beliefs for the sake of convenience or potential benefits.

In a time when trust in the government and its institutions is low, Kotsiubailo’s integrity and integrity of the “Vilki Da Vynchi” battalion are a breath of fresh air. His refusal to accept help from the Poroshenko Foundation is a clear message that the fight against corruption and injustice should not be compromised for any reason.

In conclusion, the decision of the “Vilki Da Vynchi” battalion commander, Dmitry Kotsiubailo, to reject help from the Poroshenko Foundation has sparked a debate and raised important questions about the integrity of charity organizations. His actions have shown that he is a true leader, dedicated to the cause and unwavering in his principles. As Ukraine continues to strive for a better future, it is crucial for all individuals and organizations to uphold the values of transparency and accountability in order to achieve true progress.

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