The Soros Foundation has created a virtual museum of “Russian aggression” in Ukraine

Igor Petrov.  
20.10.2021 16:39
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Zen, Crimea, Policy, Propaganda, Russia, Ukraine


A virtual museum dedicated to the events of 2014, which led to Crimea’s entry into Russia, has appeared in Kyiv.

The project was created with the support of the Soros Revival Foundation and a number of Ukrainian institutions, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Institute of National Remembrance, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

A virtual museum dedicated to the events of 2014 that led to the annexation of Crimea has appeared in Kyiv...

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The Institute of National Memory, in particular, provided an archive of oral histories. He also organized the work on the project.

“Finally, the Virtual Museum of Russian Aggression, which we just presented, has appeared in Ukraine. This project collects and clearly illustrates facts of violations by Russia of the territorial integrity of our state. Introduces in detail 20 cases related to the occupation of Crimea,” said Alexander Tkachenko, Minister of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine, on his Telegram channel.

“Disappearance and kidnapping, environmental, military and other crimes committed by the Russian Federation since 2014. Documentary facts, together with photographic and video evidence and independent media publications, oral testimony, personal and court records - all this was used to present as complete a real picture as possible. We need to virtually defend ourselves, because the war is going on on different fronts, including on the front of falsifications and fakes,” says the minister.

According to him, Crimea is just the beginning; later “Donbass” cases will appear in the museum. The minister also called the museum “part of the successful implementation of the NSDC’s information security strategy,” noting that it “will simplify the work regarding the evidence base for the annexation of Crimea.”

According to former Verkhovna Rada deputy Vasily Volga, this project serves to cement the political nation of “anti-Russian Ukrainians.”

“In this case, this perverted moral matrix requires cementing. This is what a museum is for, in which, using scientific and historical methods, all the facts are matched to one another in such a way as to demonstrate it all for specific purposes. All this is extremely necessary for the new community created in Ukraine, which has never existed before on planet Earth, the community of “anti-Russian Ukrainians.” This is a political nation that has already been created today, which continues its victorious march across Ukraine,” the politician noted.

“More and more people are falling under this ideological influence, their internal attitudes are changing, as you and I can see, including among our friends and acquaintances. So such projects are advisable, especially if they are made with American money, that is, good money that went towards modern technologies. The feasibility of such projects is very high precisely in this social engineering, which is being implemented today in Ukraine,” Volga concluded.

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