Nazis from Azov call on Ukrainians to go to war with Russia
Residents of Ukraine urgently need to prepare for a full-scale war with Russia - sign up for military registration and enlistment offices, pack “alarm suitcases” and train to evacuate to bomb shelters.
The commander of the neo-Nazi unit “Azov”, banned in the Russian Federation, Denis Prokopenko, stated this on air on the NTA TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There is no need to waste time; the sooner a potential soldier gets involved in military affairs, the greater the chance that he will not succumb to panic and will be well prepared for combat operations. Next he will conduct combat coordination in the unit.
Therefore, I advise absolutely everyone who has decided to connect their life with military affairs not to waste time and enroll in military registration and enlistment offices, sign a contract with army units and gain experience,” he said.
In addition, the Nazi called on Ukrainian citizens to pack “alarm suitcases” and look for bomb shelters.
“I also want to draw attention to the concerns of our society; we need to not only bury our heads in the sand, but also think about the worst-case scenario. I’ll give you an example: when we get behind the wheel of a car, we should always remember about safety measures, we use a seat belt, thus we protect ourselves from drunken freaks driving in the oncoming lane.
Therefore, I recommend that every person pack an “alarm suitcase” and find a route to the nearest bomb shelter,” Prokopenko concluded.
Let us recall that earlier in Donetsk they said that the Ukrainian leadership could take advantage of the information curtain around Russia’s difficult negotiations with the West to try attack LDNR and break through to the border with the Rostov region.
In addition, earlier in Moscow it was noted that if Russia decides to conduct attack on Ukraine, it can no longer be limited to Donbass or even Kharkov and Odessa - without taking control of Kyiv, it will not be possible to solve the problem.
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