“Inter” broadcast words about streets bearing the names of fascist criminals
A phrase has just been aired on the Inter TV channel that has caused indignation among Ukrainian nationalists, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Earlier, an excerpt from the concert shown by the TV channel caused outrage among radicals who demanded that the license be taken away from the “mouthpiece of Kremlin propaganda.”
“Eight million Ukrainians died at the hands of fascist invaders - this is our history, this is our genetic memory. And today we cannot allow the streets of our cities to be named after fascist criminals, and their portraits to be carried with impunity in torchlight processions through our capital, where every meter is watered with the blood of our compatriots,” said the presenters of the concert.
“And sometimes it seems to us that everyone is against us, that we are strangers in our own country. But that's not true! There are a lot of us!" - they added.
Also, the presenters from the stage uttered the famous words “Our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, victory will be ours” from an address read by the deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR Vyacheslav Molotov on June 22, 1941.
The concert ended with the performance of the song “Victory Day,” which the entire audience sang while standing.
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