A Bandera woman who fled from Mariupol shared her dream of the collapse of Russia

Anatoly Lapin.  
09.07.2022 02:30
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 7832
 
Zen, Russophobia, Ukraine


The Ukrainian dream should be the goal of the collapse of Russia into several dozen states, following the example of Yugoslavia.

Doctor of Historical Sciences, former teacher from Mariupol Elena Styazhkina stated this in an interview with the head of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory Anton Drobovich, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“Our real desire is to somehow wake up in the morning and see that there are twenty states there. Bashkotorstan, Tatarstan, Chuvashia - and each of these states within its own borders will deal with its own national problems, experience the problems of inclusion in this terrible war, and so on. That is, they will do everything the same as what the Croats, Serbs, Slovenes did - it was a very difficult history there. This is our dream,” said Styazhkina.

The dream of her former fellow countrymen in Mariupol has already come true - the city will never again be under the rule of Bandera’s supporters.

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