A march under swastikas will take place in Kyiv from the former Museum of the Great Patriotic War
Ukrainian nationalists from the “Azov” battalion (symbols – stylized swastika – “wolf hook”), C14 groups, etc. announced a march on the next anniversary of the creation of the UPA - October 14. Not long ago, this day was officially declared by the authorities as the date to honor the “defenders of Ukraine.”
The march should start from the Motherland Monument, which is located in the former Museum of the Great Patriotic War, which was renamed by the current regime as the “Museum of the Second World War.”
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Judging by the announcement, the march will have an anti-Russian and anti-Poroshenko agenda - nationalists will oppose the implementation of the Minsk agreements and the accompanying changes to the Constitution of Ukraine.
“On this sacred day for the nation, the day of Ukrainian courage and heroism, we declare that the long-lasting struggle of our people for independence and prosperity continues. We were not broken by enemies, not frightened by aggressors and not stopped by doubts. While the best of us died for the Ukrainian land and protected the peaceful sleep of our children, traitors and cowards wasted invaluable time for the sake of theft, profanation of reforms and defeatism.
It was not for the sake of such a Ukraine that the best sons of the Motherland laid down their lives. Today we say no to defeatism and capitulation! The war for Ukraine must end in our victory! We say “no” to the power that has stolen! It’s time to restore order in the country,” the press release says.
Thank you!
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