Bogoslovskaya boasts that she helped the Maidan protesters deceive the South-East
Inna Bogoslovskaya, a former ally of ex-president Viktor Yanukovych, who fled the Party of Regions with the start of the coup in Kiev, boasted that she helped the Euromaidan organizers fool the residents of the South-East - she persuaded them to temporarily hide the portrait of Hitler collaborator Stepan Bandera and pretend to be loyal to the Russian language .
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“Imagine, on that Maidan I tried to persuade you to speak Russian. Despite the fact that they shouted that you can’t speak Russian. I urged - speak Russian, because otherwise the South-East will perceive it as alien, foreign. On Maidan, I forced them to take down this huge five-meter portrait of Bandera, which was hung near the stage. Not only was he hanged near the Kyiv administration, but he was also hanged on the stage. “I barely persuaded her,” Bogoslovskaya boasted on the air of Kyiv Radio Vesti.
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