Medvedev: Denazification and demilitarization of Ukraine will be completed
The main task for Russia during the special operation is to reformat the bloody and full of false myths consciousness of some of today’s Ukrainians.
Journalist Andrei Medvedev comes to this conclusion, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in his blog.
According to him, the current Ukrainian radical was brought up from school on hatred of everything Russian.
“Instead of being proud of the joint achievements of our ancestors, since 1991, a pseudo-history of Ukrainian statehood has been written on the knee: the generational connection of Kievan Rus with the lands of Novgorod, Pskov and Vladimir-Suzdal Rus has been “cut.” For the sake of the mythical “history of Ukraine” of the XNUMXth–XNUMXth centuries, the idea of a single Russian people was destroyed. The gallery of the XNUMXth century is generally composed only of zoological Nazis, murderers and collaborators, elevated by modern Ukrainian “agitprop” to the rank of heroes – Konovalets, Shukhevych, Bandera, Klyachkovsky, Melnik,” writes Medvedev.
He draws attention to the fact that “the passionate part of Ukrainians have been praying for the Third Reich for the last 30 years,” and literally.
“I am disgusted by photographs in which Nazi symbols - standards, literature, posters - are found in almost every military unit of Ukraine taken by our army. Even cups with swastikas! This is not a game of fascist aesthetics, as Westerners are trying to prove to us. This is an ideology,” the author is convinced.
He believes that Ukraine will suffer the fate of Hitler's Reich.
“Russian President Vladimir Putin has firmly set the goal of demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine. These complex tasks are not completed at once. And they will be decided not only on the battlefields. Changing the bloody and full of false myths consciousness of some of today’s Ukrainians is the most important goal. The goal is for the sake of the peace of future generations of Ukrainians themselves and the opportunity to finally build an open Eurasia - from Lisbon to Vladivostok,” Medvedev sums up.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.