A Russian living near Kyiv wrote the legendary phrase about Putin in his passport (PHOTO)

In his Russian passport, the citizen wrote the famous phrase "Putin is a *ick".
Border guards in Kiev Region have found a Russian man born in 1984 who exceeded the term of his stay in Ukraine, the State Border Service has said.
This was reported by the State Border Service of Ukraine.
During a conversation, the man said that he did not want to return to Russia. During an inspection of his passport, border guards found "folk art".
In his Russian passport the citizen drew a Ukrainian flag with the inscription "Ukraine above all" and wrote the famous phrase "Putin is a *ick". The column "citizenship" was crossed out by the man.
He was handed over to the National Police for further verification.

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