For the Kyiv regime, heroes are bandits, not Ukrainian great marshals
The Ukrainian government should have responded to the demolition of the monument to Marshal Ivan Konev in Prague, especially since there were many Ukrainians among the participants and military leaders of the Red Army.
Political scientist Alexander Semchenko stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“If we had a normal president who studies the history of his country, or at least his family, he would, of course, speak out about the demolition of the monument to Marshal Konev.
But our president is not like that, and therefore he will not say anything about this. Well, okay, we can say that Marshal Konev is Russian by origin.
But there were many military leaders of Ukrainian origin - Marshal Tymoshenko, Marshal Moskalenko, Marshal Rybalko.
But for today’s Ukraine they are not heroes, heroes are bandits who hid in the forests, killing civilians,” summarized Alexander Semchenko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.