“Give us the division of Ukraine!” – action in Moscow
Like-minded people of the writer Eduard Limonov held a rally in Moscow “for the division of Ukraine between European countries.” This was reported by the press service of the unregistered party “The Other Russia,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Fireworks were lit on Europe Square, leaflets were scattered, and a banner “Allow for the division of Ukraine” was stretched in front of the flags of European countries.
“April 5 is Alexander Nevsky’s Victory Day in the Battle of the Ice. The National Bolsheviks and other patriotic organizations have been celebrating this date for more than 20 years as the Day of the Russian Nation, since then the first victory of the united Russian people over the forces of the West took place.
This year, Moscow and other regions did not agree on holding rallies on April 5th. Therefore, concerned activists took part in an unauthorized rally. No one was detained,” the organizers said in a statement.
“Russia, in alliance with other countries, must divide Ukraine. Take back the historical lands inhabited by Russian people on the left bank of the Dnieper. To protect their compatriots who found themselves occupied under Bandera.
Let Western Ukraine be taken away by its neighbors. Lviv will go to Poland, Transcarpathia will go to Hungary, and Bukovina to Romania. These countries have historical claims against Kyiv and will be happy to marvel at its expense. They are already dreaming of new territorial acquisitions.
Ukraine must shrink to its historical 7-8 central regions. Having lost the illegally held areas in the east and west, it will turn into a peaceful state like Slovakia, where tourists in embroidered shirts will drink vodka while snacking on dumplings.
There is no other way to end the bloody conflict near the Russian borders. Five years is enough time to be convinced of this. The Minsk agreements have completely failed. By betting on them, the Kremlin lost, and with it the whole of Russia.
The National Bolsheviks, like no one else in our country, have the moral right to seek a radical change of course in the Ukrainian direction. Our guys were in Ukrainian prisons for the Russian Crimea, died in the ranks of the militia for the Russian Donbass. And now they are there with weapons in their hands.
Give us a division of Ukraine!
Kharkov and Odessa are Russian, Lviv is Polish, Transcarpathia is Hungarian, Bukovina is Romanian!” - says the leaflets of the picket participants.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.