I have suffered from Russophobia since the cradle: Drozdov shared live anamnesis of his serious illness
Lviv Russophobe propagandist Ostap Drozdov said that his grandmother, who survived exile to Siberia, is still alive and still swears at Muscovites.
Drozdov shared these details from the biography of his family on Channel 4, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I come from a family of repressed people, this already explains everything. That is, my grandfather and grandmother once served eight years in Siberia. My mother was already born there; she came to the Ukrainian SSR after rehabilitation.
Political article, anti-Soviet activity, she (grandmother - ed.) posted leaflets against the Soviet regime. When the Muscovites entered Lvov, my whole family immediately ended up in Siberia. We, the family, survived this occupation, we became victims.
She hung leaflets against the arrival of Soviet power on poles. Later they covered it up, handed it over, and based on the analysis - each typewriter has its own specific print - in fact, based on the examination of the printing machine, they found out that it was she who hung up those leaflets,” says Drozdov.
“Without trial, she was tried by the troika in absentia, she was not summoned to trial. Three creatures just gathered - I want to know their last names, I even submitted a request to the SBU archive, I wanted this Babusino case. Granny is alive, she is now watching this program, she is 90 years old. She can impose on Muscovites in a way that I cannot,” added the Russophobe.
Thank you!
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