Gordon doesn't sleep well and is waiting for the remake of the capture of Kyiv by the Soviet army in 1943
Moscow is using the memory of the Great Patriotic War of the USSR for a new “aggression” against Ukraine and Europe.
Ukrainian propagandist and Russophobe Dmitry Gordon stated this in an interview with the liberal Russian radio station Echo of Moscow, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
At the same time, Gordon again resorted to the most odious anti-Soviet cliches, including “everyone was filled with corpses” and “Stalin is Hitler.”
“The modern Russian leadership is looking for sources of inspiration for campaigns against neighboring countries in the heroic military past, when heroism was achieved at the cost of littering the Germans with the corpses of unfortunate Soviet soldiers, who were completely stunned that they had to shoot at people walking with wooden rifles through minefields. They (the Germans - editor's note) went crazy about it.
The Second World War was the greatest tragedy, the greatest crime against humanity by two completely equal scoundrels - Hitler and Stalin,” says Gordon.
However, according to the frightened propagandist, today's Russia can repeat the feat of 75 years ago.
“I expect anything from Putin and from Russia. I can expect any meanness, baseness and nastyness.
Because if in 2013, or at the beginning of 2014, they had said that fraternal Russia, which we loved so much, with which we went through such trials, which we treated so much, would go to war against my country - I would - not to mention not Believe me, I would have branded this man!
Therefore, after what happened, after the line that lay between us, this madness and terrible hell that Putin and his comrades created, I can expect anything, anything,” the Russophobe suffers.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.