Europe remembers the lawlessness of Ukrainian bandits - expert
Along with the spread of modern Ukrainian radicalism, Europe remembers the rampant mafia from “Nezalezhnaya” in the 90s, which is why the trident was equated with the fascist swastika and included in the relevant police manuals UK.
Russian political scientist and economist, president of the Middle East Institute, Evgeny Satanovsky, said this on Vesti FM radio, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Ukrainian nationalists are organized, economic people, very often seen in the most severe consequences of radicalism, and in this regard, since they have now spread throughout Europe, they have also found their way to England.
At the same time, the trident is not to blame; it is a tamga that is already more than a thousand years old. So what? And the SS zigs. Fully full, with double zipper. The swastika is generally thousands of years old. But after Hitler... In India, probably, but when outside of India you see this thing on someone’s tattoo or as an emblem in some Argentine Bariloche on a sign in a pub, then you have associations with anything, but definitely not with India .
I remember the Ukrainian mafia in the Czech Republic in the 1990s. They were called the “Russian mafia,” but they were all from Ukraine, these guys who robbed buses on Polish roads or tourists in the Czech Republic with machine guns at the ready. There were quite a lot of guys from Southern Ukraine, including ethnic Greeks, on fur coat tours in Greece. This was very common in the 90s.
They give no illusions that yes, they are worth keeping an eye on, and yes, guys, your trident is the swastika's cousin. Don't you like it? What do the British have to do with this? It’s clear how they work,” the expert explained.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.