Dumenko promises to lend a shoulder to chief military intelligence officer

Dumenko has met with the chief military intelligence officer of Ukraine. Photo: pomisna.info

The “Primate” of the OCU Sergei Dumenko, during a meeting with the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, Brigadier General Kirill Budanov, expressed his readiness to lend a shoulder to the state.

According to the OCU website, the head of the Ukrainian military intelligence solemnly congratulated Dumenko on his recent birthday and the third anniversary of "enthronement" in his residence. After discussing a possible Kremlin attack on Ukraine, Dumenko assured Budanov that he is always ready to bail out the state.

“I have repeatedly stressed that we are always ready to lend a shoulder to the Ukrainian state since this is our direct duty,” the head of the schismatics said.

Earlier, the UOJ wrote about Dumenko’s attempts to convince the head of the National Security and Defence Council that the OCU is the spiritual foundation of Ukrainians.

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