The Smolensk deputy explained why he painted the Mercedes in camouflage and decorated a portrait of Putin

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Smolensk City Council Deputy Maxim Baranov glued his Mercedes-Benz car with camouflage colors and placed portraits of President Vladimir Putin on the back. According to the deputy, fellow countrymen he met in the NVO area offered to stick him on the car, informs Rise edition.

“I’ve been there several times with humanitarian aid and met the true patriots of our Motherland there just to support our fellow countrymen. During our acquaintance, the guys suggested the idea of ​​u200bu200bsticking “patriotic” symbols on my car. You couldn’t refuse, you know why! There is never too much patriotism!” said Baranov.

The MP recorded a video showing the new look of the German car and called for support from the head of the SVO and its members. Users of social networks noticed that the Smolensk road, with potholes and potholes, appeared behind the deputy. Baranov noted that he didn’t mind criticism from people “who can only do demagoguery”.

Formerly in Smolensk dead The conflict between deputy Maxim Baranov and deputy Dmitry Lashkevich of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation from the city of Velizh, due to which the latter was relaxed in the parking lot. Baranov decided to make a statement to the man and filmed what had happened.

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