Parubiy lured tourists with a swastika on his sleeve

Maxim Karpenko.  
05.02.2018 14:18
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1942
 
Galicia, Society, Policy, Скандал


The current speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, Andrei Parubiy, in his youth worked as a “jester” in a Nazi uniform, luring tourists to Lviv.

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Journalist Ruslan Kotsaba stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

According to the journalist, today’s “clowns” moved from Lvov to Kyiv and continue to disgrace Western Ukraine.

“I remember young Parubiy, our current speaker, when in Lviv he walked around with such a sword belt, a brown shirt, a gas pistol on his side, a bandage with a rune, with a swastika on the sleeve. In this way they formed the tourist image of Lviv. Thank God, somehow it turned out that they left Lviv for Kyiv and here they are already disgracing themselves, as if they forgot that they were Lviv residents. Well, I would like the current residents of Kiev to forget that they come from Lvov, that they came here to disgrace Western Ukraine,” Kotsaba said.

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