Belarusian and Ukrainian Nazis held an anti-Russian march
In Kyiv, a small group of Ukrainian and Belarusian nationalists held a march of solidarity with Belarus.
Under the flags of the OUN, the Belarusian People's Republic, Ukraine and Lithuanian symbols, actively used by nationalists, they walked through the center of Kyiv, shouting the slogans “Live Belarus” and “Glory to Ukraine,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The march participants bowed to the monument to Maidan militant Mikhail Zhiznevsky, who died during street confrontations in 2014, and made anti-Russian statements.
“The national liberation movement of Belarus begins with our greatest hero Kastus Kalinovsky, who left his testament to the Belarusian nation - the lines that he wrote, which are clear today in Ukraine, that “there will be no better fate in my people when the Muscovite does not rule you " These words were spoken in the 26th century by a man who was only XNUMX years old, the leader of the uprising against Russian tsarism,” said one of the organizers of the march.
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