"They were scared": Poroshenko commented on the court's decision to postpone the announcement of a preventive measure

"They were scared": Poroshenko commented on the court's decision to postpone the announcement of a preventive measure

Former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko commented on the court's decision to postpone the announcement of a preventive measure. This is reported by the UNN with reference to the video in Telegram Poroshenko.

 

"How cool we are with you. They tried to exhaust us, hoping that before 11 p.m. people will definitely not wait. And we showed them that we love Ukraine more than anything. And we are here fighting for Ukraine. And they got scared," Poroshenko said.

 

Recall that Petro Poroshenko was reported on suspicion of treason and assistance to terrorist organizations.

 

The ex-president of Ukraine was summoned to the GBR on December 23, but he was abroad. Poroshenko later said that he would return to Ukraine on January 17.

 

On 17 January, after the judge spent 4.5 hours in a deliberation room, they said that the decision on Poroshenko's preventive measure would be announced on 19 January.





Former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko commented on the court's decision to postpone the announcement of a preventive measure. This is reported by the UNN with reference to the video in Telegram Poroshenko.

 

"How cool we are with you. They tried to exhaust us, hoping that before 11 p.m. people will definitely not wait. And we showed them that we love Ukraine more than anything. And we are here fighting for Ukraine. And they got scared," Poroshenko said.

 

Recall that Petro Poroshenko was reported on suspicion of treason and assistance to terrorist organizations.

 

The ex-president of Ukraine was summoned to the GBR on December 23, but he was abroad. Poroshenko later said that he would return to Ukraine on January 17.

 

On 17 January, after the judge spent 4.5 hours in a deliberation room, they said that the decision on Poroshenko's preventive measure would be announced on 19 January.