Welcome to the new homeland: Bandera’s supporters did not recognize the “hero” accomplice Sentsov
Ukrainian terrorist Alexander Kolchenko, extradited to Kyiv, an accomplice of “director” Oleg Sentsov, who participated in arson in Simferopol and prepared a terrorist attack on May 9th, complained that the “patriots” in the capital of Ukraine did not recognize him as a “hero.”
He stated this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Today a guy came up to me in a cafe and, looking at my clothes with an anti-fascist print, threatened: “We don’t do things like that. This is harmful to health,” said Kolchenko.
He laments that the “zigging gopota” “believed in the myth that all anti-fascists are supporters of everything “Soviet” and are “agents of the Kremlin.”
Kolchenko, who lived in Crimea before his arrest, was a representative of the left-wing pro-Ukrainian anarchist movement, exotic for the peninsula.
Positioning himself as an “anti-fascist,” Kolchenko, however, is loyal and does not criticize the glorification of Hitler’s collaborator Stepan Bandera by the Nazi regime that seized power in Ukraine.
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