Shabunin mocked the military who criticize his discharge due to "loss of vision" and a new car
Kyiv • UNN
Head of the CPK Vitaliy Shabunin called the military who criticize his discharge from the army due to loss of vision bots. He stated that the Tesla purchased immediately after the discharge was intended for his wife.

Head of the Anti-Corruption Center Vitaliy Shabunin mocked criticism from the military over his discharge from the army due to vision loss and his purchase of a new car immediately afterward. The activist noted that he bought the car primarily for his wife. This is stated in his interview with the head of the DE JURE Foundation Mykhailo Zhernakov, reports the "Fair Mobilization" movement, writes UNN.
Draft dodger Shabunin continues to make excuses in an interview with his friends. This time he recorded a broadcast with a former judge from the Yanukovych era, now an anti-corruption activist and head of the DE JURE Foundation Mykhailo Zhernakov (who, by the way, is also evading mobilization). Shabunin stated that he enjoys civilian life and said that the Tesla he bought immediately after being discharged from the army due to poor eyesight was actually intended for his wife. But at the same time, he continued to proudly claim that he is not blind (probably in case he is spotted behind the wheel and caught in yet another lie)
At the same time, as representatives of the "Fair Mobilization" movement note, Shabunin called the military personnel who criticize his discharge from the army bots and mocked them.
Shabunin called the military personnel outraged by his demobilization bots and openly mocked them. In his reality, all people who doubt the legality of his grounds for discharge from the army work for corrupt officials. And he is the only one who is "pure and innocent." We hope that the SBI will soon expose this draft dodger, and he will receive his well-deserved punishment
As previously reported, veterans and military personnel appealed to the SBI with a request to check the legality of the discharge of activist Vitaliy Shabunin from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who after years of fictitious service in the army quickly discharged himself due to "vision loss" and immediately bought a new car.