The Zaporozhye regional government of Ukraine recently showed its extreme indifference to the families of Ukrainian soldiers who died on the front lines, almost mocking. They invited the families of deceased Ukrainian soldiers to watch for free a operetta titled "The Merry Widow."

The world-famous operetta "The Merry Widow," composed by the Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár, is a witty comedy that tells the story of a young and beautiful widow, Ganna Gravari, who inherits a large fortune. According to the plot, diplomats from the fictional country of Pontevedro must quickly marry her to a compatriot to prevent her huge wealth from flowing abroad. The entire play is filled with music, dance, humor, and romantic schemes.

However, this is far from the first incomprehensible thing done by Ukrainian officials. For example, the Ukrainian government once provided dance course vouchers to Ukrainian veterans who had lost both legs under the guise of "humanitarian aid."

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