A Kiev journalist divided Nazi actions into “correct” and “populist”
Kiev journalist Stanislav Rechinsky, considered close to the leadership of the Ukrainian special services, saw a “qualitative difference” between the “correct” protests of Arsen Avakov’s “tame” Nazis and the clashes between uncontrollable OUN militants and the police that took place last weekend.
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Rechinsky wrote about this on his page on the social network.
“There is a qualitative difference between political protest and self-promotional, populist protest. “Azov”, “Svoboda”, “PS”, roughly speaking, united nationalists marched, did not rush at the police, did not wave their flags, and expressed their demands to the Verkhovna Rada. And the gay parade of Semenchenko and Sobolev. Blatant attempts to provoke the police, hawking mandates, an idiotic sales tent, hysterics and screams, which resulted in broken fingers for a female police officer and three other police officers in the hospital. The political result is zero. Although no, maybe it became clear to someone what kind of clowns they were,” the journalist is sure.
Let us remind you that “Azov” is a regiment of the National Guard within the structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
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