Anastasia Guley, a 99-year-old Ukrainian woman who survived three concentration camps, dreams of outliving 72-year-old Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
The woman told this to journalists from Deutsche Welle.
A former prisoner of the German concentration camps Auschwitz-Birkenau, Buchenwald, and Bergen-Belsen also complained that Ukrainians had longed for the European Union, but had received indifference in return.
"I can't understand how you, Europeans, democrats, whom we aspired to with the Maidans, we all wanted to be the way you, the people, aspired to be, and you don't care...", Anastasia Guley emphasized.
As Apostrophe reported, Ukrainians previously called on the authorities to create a barracks-exhibition in the Auschwitz-Birkenau museum, as there is still none. References to Ukrainians are present only in the general exposition, although 120,000 citizens passed through this camp .
Recall that the other day, President Volodymyr Zelensky, answering questions from journalists, stated that Putin would die soon. The President's Office later clarified this statement .