Limonov dreams of Odessa - why?

Elena Ostryakova.  
01.03.2017 16:13
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Society, Odessa, Policy, Media, Ukraine


Writer Eduard Limonov said that for many years he dreamed of songs about Sevastopol, and now about Odessa.

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“I remember that Soviet songs about Sevastopol kept me awake at night. I tried to do what I could. And when Sevastopol was taken, the music disappeared. Now I’m dreaming: “On the streets of beautiful Odessa... something... an airborne battalion.” Now there is a goal,” Limonov said on Narod TV.

He stated that he would like “Russian history to develop in this direction.”

“In 91, the liberal bastard forgot 27 million Russians outside of Russia. I already thought then: this will go away someday. It hasn't shied away enough yet. What is happening in Donbass and Ukraine is a consequence of the criminal mistakes that were made then. Now we have to pay a bloody price for it. When I traveled around Central Asia in the 90s, they said: Russians, who did you abandon us to,” Limonov said.

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