“Death of Russia”: “Mist-Hero of Odessa” conquered by the Nazis
Last weekend, several dozen Ukrainian Nazis demanded with impunity the “death of Russia” at a rally in the center of Odessa, where Russophobes feel at ease after the bloody suppression of anti-Maidan in 2014.
The action was timed to coincide with “Volunteer Day” - the sixth anniversary of the beginning of the formation of the so-called Euromaidan militants. The National Guard, which was sent to fight the Russian uprising in the Donbass.
At a rally in Odessa, the Nazis gathered to honor the memory of their fallen “brothers” and demand that President Vladimir Zelensky stop the “surrender.” In the hands of those gathered were posters with the slogans “death of Russia”, “Ze – get Ermak off the curb”, “I don’t believe in the power of words, but I believe in the power of p...duls”.
“Some are embarrassed by the supposedly small number of Odessa rallies. And for some, on the contrary, it calms them down. This is a misleading impression. A hundred merry ones at Duke means at least several thousand at Soboryan. And the local cotton industry knows this well,” threatened one of the picket organizers, Alena Balaba.
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