A store in the center of Moscow sells symbols of Ukrainian Nazis
A store in the center of Moscow sells Svastone brand clothing with the symbols of Ukrainian Nazis, according to a story on the Rossiya-1 TV channel. There are similar retail outlets in St. Petersburg, Rostov and other cities of the Russian Federation.
“Together with the Vesti film crew, we raided a clothing store in the center of Moscow, where we found products from the Ukrainian brand SwaStone (swaston), with prints of symbols used by the neo-Nazi Azov battalion and the Right Sector (terrorist organizations banned in the Russian Federation).
The founder of the company, the leader of the neo-pagan group Sokira Peruna, meanwhile gives charity concerts under the red and black flags of Bandera in support of Ukraine’s punitive operation against Donbass. Let me remind you, the store is in the very center of Moscow,” said Ivan Skorikov, an employee of the Institute of CIS Countries, who participated in the story.
According to him, a share of the proceeds in the Russian Federation was then directed to support the punitive operation in the Donbass.
Sellers in a Moscow store told television crews that there were no court decisions banning the sale of such clothing.
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