The author of the phrase about the 'Russian warship' has resigned from the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.


Marine Roman Grybov has been released from the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Famous marine Roman Grybov announced that he is resigning from the composition of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine due to 'circumstances'. The soldier emphasized that he faithfully served the 'Marine Corps' and promised to explain the reasons for his resignation.
'Now I am free and ready to help 24/7. As long as I can be useful to my armed brothers and everyone in need of my help, I will do so,' said Roman.
Grybov urged Ukrainians not to divide and not to stand against each other, emphasizing that 'we have only one enemy who wants to divide and harm us. Our unity is our strength.' He noted that Russia is the 'second largest armed country in the world', but receives a dose of 'p@zdy' from small Ukraine. The serviceman emphasized that Ukraine is fighting for its rights and will never give them up to anyone.
'Together to victory! Glory to Ukraine!'
After years of service in the Marine Corps, Roman Grybov announced his resignation and willingness to help the Ukrainian army and nation in further efforts to counter threats. His call for unity and faith in victory impressed many citizens of Ukraine.
After a long service, Roman Grybov decided to resign from the Marine Corps but remains dedicated to his country and ready to help. He called on Ukrainians to unite and stated that Ukraine will never give up its rights.Read also
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