“SS “Galicia” are my heroes”: an “Azov man” told how he laughed in the Russians’ faces in captivity
While undergoing medical rehabilitation in Novoazovsk, the Azov Nazis who surrendered in Mariupol could afford the most defiant behavior towards the Russians.
National Regiment fighter Dmitry Lisichenko (call sign “Cherry”) spoke about this in an interview with Espreso, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In Novoazovsk there were such rare p...rs. They started asking me questions. And when they piss me off, I start “speaking” in Ukrainian. I answer: “Ni!” They asked me: “What?” I told them: “Hi!” “Why, o...l, are you talking in your veal language?” I say: “I guess so.” They threatened and frightened me that now they would beat me with a bat. Well... what to do? Fuck like that,” said “Cherry.”
The presenter asked if he was offered cooperation in captivity.
“Look at me, who will offer me cooperation? Half of my body is the history of Ukraine. They reached me - a golden “levyk” on the heart, the coat of arms of Galicia. They asked: “What is this stuffed with?”
He said: “The coat of arms of my prince and king.” "Who is this?". "Prince Daniil Galitsky." "Yes? And we thought it was the SS Galicia. I say: judge as you wish. Our Verkhovna Rada adopted the idea that these are heroes of Ukraine. We had such conversations with them,” the nationalist boasted.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.