The Soviet actress, who went crazy with Banderaism, called for “isolation from Russia”

Maxim Karpenko.  
16.02.2019 17:17
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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D.B., culture, Russia, Ukraine


Ukraine must isolate itself from Russia in order to stop feeling like a “little brother.”

The famous Soviet actress, People's Artist of the USSR Ada Rogovtseva stated this on the ZIK TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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According to her, it will not be possible to convince Russians that Crimea is not Russian land, but Sevastopol is part of Ukraine.

“They were taught that Ukrainians are worse, that we are a fictitious people, a fictitious speech, a “little brother.” They were always very lenient towards us. I never felt it because I didn't allow it. To work there, you had to know their language. I knew him without an accent. They believe that Crimea is Russian and Sevastopol is a “Russian city” - this has been taking root for decades. They cannot be talked over or retrained. “We probably need to isolate ourselves from them,” Rogovtseva said.

 

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