The Galician came up with a name for his son, “which cannot be distorted in the Soviet way”
In Ukraine, despite almost 30 years of independence, the USSR continues to exist, mutated into new forms. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this in an interview with Kraina magazine, said Lviv resident Alexander Fraze-Frazenko, presented by the publication as a director, writer and musician. He calls the idea of translating the Ukrainian language into Latin a “bomb.” “It would change our thinking. We would stop believing that the Russians...