A disgusting story from Victoria Nuland's past was told on Russian TV
The famous story of the “cookies” at Euromaidan from State Department official Victoria Nuland has details unknown to the general public, dating back to the Soviet period. Journalist of the Rossiya TV channel Arkady Mamontov spoke about this on the talk show “Special Correspondent”.
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“Victoria Nuland was once a pioneer leader in the Soviet Union. I was in a camp near Odessa. And there was an incident - one day a pioneer leader, a Ukrainian girl, saw Nuland sitting on the porch and throwing cookies in the dust. And the little kids run around and collect, and she laughs, it was great for her. There was a fight between Soviet children, and Nuland was kicked out of this practice with a scandal,” Mamontov said.
In his opinion, this case explains the behavior of Americans in Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Many years have passed, the 14th year is coming, and the cookies remained on the Maidan. After this, the triumph of American policy in Ukraine occurs - we finally tore Ukraine away from Russia, finally we quarreled one people among themselves. How it was necessary to crush and suppress all resistance to the Nazi regime that they created in Kyiv - kill, scare, burn. And this happened,” said Mamontov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.