Korchinsky regrets that after the Maidan it was not possible to make Crimea deserted
If after the Maidan in 2014, not the current populists, but radical nationalists, had come to power, they would have gone to war in Crimea and carried out mass repressions in the Donbass.
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The leader of the Brotherhood group banned in the Russian Federation, Dmitry Korchinsky, stated this on TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“If other people had come to power then, then, without a doubt, we would have been able to recapture Crimea. That is, the war might now be going on on the southern coast of Crimea, but it would not be in Donbass. After all, in Donbass it would have been possible to strangle cotton wool and Moscow agents from the very beginning. It took a long time to decide on this, but it should have been done from the very beginning,” said Korchinsky.
Let us note that back in the 90s, Ukrainian nationalists put forward the slogan “Crimea will be Ukrainian or deserted.”
Recently, as PolitNavigator reported, Korchinsky suggested burying the singer alive Sofia Rotaru, who received the Golden Gramophone award in Russia.
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