The author of the phrase about the 'Russian warship' has resigned from the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Marine Roman Hrybov has been discharged from the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
According to glavcom.ua: Roman Hrybov, who became known for his phrase about the 'Russian warship', announced his resignation from the ranks of the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine due to 'circumstances', and not of his own volition. The soldier stated that for the last three years he had faithfully served in the 'Marine Corps' and promised to reveal the reasons for his dismissal.
'Now I am free and ready to help 24/7. As long as I can be useful to my brothers-in-arms and all those who need my help, I will do so,' said Roman.
Hrybov urged Ukrainians not to turn against each other, emphasizing that 'at this moment we only have one enemy who wants to divide us and do harm. Our unity is our strength.' He also noted that Russia is the 'second most armed country in the world', but is getting a portion of 'beatings' from small Ukraine. The serviceman stressed that Ukraine is fighting for its rights and will never give them up to anyone.
'Together to victory! Glory to Ukraine!'
Recall that in his interview, Roman Hrybov spoke about his service and the situation at the front, emphasizing how important unity is in the fight against a common enemy.
After many years of service in the Marine Corps, Roman Hrybov announced his resignation and readiness to help the Ukrainian army and nation in further efforts to resist threats. His call for unity and belief in victory has shaken many citizens of Ukraine.
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