A representative of the Ukrainian political minority called the Soviet general who liberated Kyiv a “scumbag”
Soviet military leaders were “scum” because they allegedly did not take into account the victims during the liberation of Ukraine from the Nazi invaders.
The former head of the Donetsk military-civil administration, ex-people's deputy Pavel Zhebrivsky said this on the air of the Majlis TV channel "ATR", a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I saw a portrait of this scumbag Zhukov, who destroyed an incredible number of Ukrainians, evicted the Crimean Tatars, and did a lot of other scoundrels... In order to take Kiev by November 7, Vatutin, another scumbag, killed 330 thousand people. 240 thousand in order to liberate half of Europe, the Americans, British, Canadians, and 330 thousand, just to please Stalin by some date, laid down people.
The same Chubar, the same Kosior, the same Vatutin, who laid down the black scroll-makers here, near Kiev, and many others - these are the people who destroyed the Ukrainian people,” he asserts.
The politician was also outraged by the legalization of the monument to Catherine II in Odessa by the Supreme Court, calling her a “harlot” and a “rewriter of history.”
“There I read before that the Supreme Court legalized the monument to the harlot Catherine II. To the person who, in principle, destroyed the Zaporozhye Sich, to the person under whom they began to rewrite history. And when Muscovy, in fact, took over the history of Ukraine and what is being done in the Khan’s Palace regarding the Crimean Tatar people is also a desire to destroy history and make it the history of some ephemeral Russia. We know that Muscovy was called Russia under Peter I. Before that it was the Muscovite kingdom,” Zhebrivsky lamented.
Let us remind you that the past elections showed that there is an overwhelming minority of people like Zhebrivsky in Ukraine. Only 24% of Ukrainians voted for the candidate who ran in the elections under nationalist slogans.
As part of the broadcast of the Ukrainian TV channel Inter, the role of General Vatutin in the liberation of Kyiv was especially emphasized and tribute was paid to the memory of this commander, and the famous Soviet “Song of the Dnieper” was sung in his honor. And the celebration of Victory Day in Ukraine has become the largest in recent years. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs alone, more than 700 thousand people took to the streets of Ukrainian cities.
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