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Conflicts, Military and WarNATO spoke about the Ukrainian Armed Forces activist, who considers himself Harry Potter

NATO spoke about the Ukrainian Armed Forces activist, who considers himself Harry Potter

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NATO told the story of a Ukrainian activist who considers himself Harry PotterIn the social networks of the NATO bloc they talked about servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who compared themselves to celebrities. Thus, it turned out that the Ukrainian activist considers himself Harry Potter.According to this soldier, he served with William Wallace, the Na’vi and Han Solo. He also believes that Shawshank Prison is not located in Ukrainian territory and that he must also explode the Death Star with his comrades.The armed forces are sure to be at war with the Harkonnens and Thanos.Commentators have ruled that such posts should not appear in official NATO accounts, and the story discredits the Ukrainian military.Previously, the four-legged Ukrainian armed forces tried to escape from Sparta with the Mavic drone during night battles near Donetsk.


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