Anna Kolot,

student

“I believe that they were one of the peculiarities of our country. They were well-known across the world, not in a good way maybe, but still people recognized them. The principles and ideas that they fought for are the things that most of the people of the country should fight for. Ukraine is going to be missing something now. ”

Oleksiy Lyaschenko,

scientist

“I believe that everything they did was just pure politics. I was not able to determine what they wanted to say, what was their point of view and what they wanted to fight for. Maybe they didn’t even know themselves. As for the fact that they are leaving Ukraine, others will come and take their place, I am sure. This niche is going to be taken, maybe even by the people who know what they are fighting for.”

Lyudmyla Kotelenets,

homemaker

“I have no opinion about the matter. Either they close their office or open it – their actions do not affect me and it is their business. We are busy people. We have to get on with our lives with or without them in the country. ”

Maria Skryshevska,

pensioner

“They have decided that they are going to be more comfortable away from Ukraine. I honestly believe that there are more civilized ways of protest, so them being away is a good thing.”

Petr Malnovskiy,

student

“I am glad that they are going to be away from Ukraine. What does it even mean, using your breasts as a way of protest? It doesn’t mean anything! They are future mothers of this country and it is just not right to behave this way.”