The Crimean speaker told voters about German Nazi machine gunners on the Maidan
Simferopol, August 27 (Navigator, Kirill Boyarin) – Crimean speaker Vladimir Konstantinov, at a meeting with voters in the Simferopol region, spoke about “soldiers of the Ukrainian national army” in Nazi uniform with German machine guns who marched along the Maidan in October last year.
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According to the speaker of the State Council of Crimea, at the referendum on March 16, Crimeans spoke in favor of Russia because they did not want to live in “democratic Ukraine under Nazi flags.”
“When it became clear that the development of the Ukrainian state for some reason should be built on hatred of everything Russian, and, most importantly, that the so-called European choice should be led by the Nazis, people whom we despise from the very beginning, consider them war criminals, our cup overflowed patience and it became clear that we had exhausted ourselves in this state. If you want to live with the Nazis, under their flags and mottos, live without us. This was the choice of the Crimeans on March 16,” Konstantinov said.
And he remembered how he warned people’s deputies about the danger of a coup d’etat: “This became obvious to me when I was in Kyiv. There was no storming of the presidential administration yet, Maidan was just beginning, it was the month of October. When I saw the marching soldiers of the Ukrainian National Army with German symbols, German machine guns through the hero city of Kyiv and their life on Khreshchatyk, I then said to my Kyiv political colleagues: “You probably still don’t understand what happened. This is the end of the Ukrainian state."
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