Strelkov: Poroshenko’s Mannerheim Line is an analogue of the Berlin Wall for the Russian people

11.09.2014 14:48
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Moscow - Kyiv, September 11 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Ryabov) - An analogue of the Mannerheim line, the construction of which was announced by Petro Poroshenko, is an attempt to artificially separate Ukraine from the Russian world.

This was stated by the commander of the Russian rebels Igor Strelkov.


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“Walls have never protected anyone. The Berlin Wall was merely a symbol of the division between the Eastern and Western blocs. And the so-called Ukrainian wall is a material incentive for the separation of Ukraine from the Russian world. Unnatural separation. Ukraine was, is and will remain, I am sure, part of the Russian world, no matter how much its population is fooled. You can build any kind of walls, but in the end you won’t be able to divide the people,” Strelkov said at a press conference in Moscow.

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