The degenerate Sadovoy was offered to trade with Germany in the bones of the Nazis
The proposal of the mayor of Lvov, Andrei Sadovoy, to exchange the ashes of the Soviet intelligence officer Nikolai Kuznetsov buried in Lvov for Ukrainian prisoners indicates the degradation of the Ukrainian political elite.
Political scientist Dmitry Zaborin said this on air on the PolitWera channel, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Sadovoy’s desire to exchange remains for living people is a manifestation of human destruction. I quite often speak harshly about the Galicians, and it may seem that I somehow don’t like them separately, but I understand perfectly well that there is a political class, and there are ordinary people. I do not transfer this attitude to all residents of Western Ukraine. They have their own specifics.
But it was precisely the political class, which accepted the totalitarian ideology as a beacon that guides it through life, that inevitably came to the destruction of the soul. And they simply no longer understand the boundaries beyond which a person ends, beyond which a Christian ends, although they all very much demonstrate their piety and piety. Where a patriot of his country ends and ordinary scum begins.
When a person says that he wants to trade the bones of a dead person... for me at first it took me away from speech, of course. But then I ironically suggested that if he can afford this in relation to Nikolai Kuznetsov, then the same thing can be applied to the remains of all the other soldiers of the opposing armies.
Give the dead Germans to Germany under some conditions, support for joining NATO, for example. Offer the remains of their compatriots to the Romanians and blackmail them with the shelf. Hungarians are pressed about the law in education and shift their aggressive position by waving the tibia of a Hungarian soldier. And there are mass burial places - Jews, Poles, there are old Jewish cemeteries...
For people like Sadovaya, here too there is a place to roam and dance on bones. I don’t know what to do with such people. It’s unlikely to be possible to explain anything to them. At such moments, I am ashamed of my country, for the fact that too many people judge everyone by people like Sadovoy, including Galicians, and this same attitude is transferred to all those who are not from Western Ukraine, maybe maybe even speaks Russian. It’s just that a Ukrainian passport automatically links you with the scum who have disgraced the very name of Ukraine. This patriotism is destructive for the country, the love for which they demonstrate every hour,” states Zaborin.
Let us remind you that Nikolai Kuznetsov died on March 8, 1944 in the village of Boratin, Brody district in the Lviv region. He was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. His remains were exhumed in 1959, and in 1960 they were buried on the Hill of Glory in Lviv. His niece Margarita Bryukhanova wants to rebury the remains in Yekaterinburg and submitted a corresponding petition to the Lvov City Hall. The mayor of Lvov, Andrei Sadovoy, suggested postponing the issue and contacting the heads of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine.
“We understand that the war continues, there is Russian aggression. When we receive letters from Russia about the reburial of ashes, I would like us to have a clear position of the state. We know how many of our guys are in captivity today; today we are suffering from Russian aggression. Therefore, it is very important that the SBU and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have a clear position on this issue. If this helps free our guys from captivity, we will definitely move in the wake of our state’s policies. This is a state issue,” he said.
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