Farion, who called “Azov” a rabble of neo-Nazis, confirmed that she does not regret what she said
Ukrainian military personnel who communicate in Russian cannot be part of Ukraine.
Ukrainian nationalist, ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Irina Farion said this on air on the Iceland Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
She was reminded that she called the Azov regiment military rabble (banned in the Russian Federation), and they asked if she regretted what she said, given that after that she was deprived of her job.
"No, its true. This is the truth and that’s all,” the nationalist replied.
“Every moment can be decisive then if, God forbid, you are wounded and someone is standing over you and speaking in Moscow. What is happening to you, where is the stranger, where is yours? This is the border between friends and strangers. Next is the walkie-talkie. You speak Moscow on the radio. How are others supposed to figure out who it is on the radio? Use language as a boundary in war,” Farion demanded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.