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A political emigrant from Odessa told how Moscow let Kolomoisky go in 2014

Ukrainian oligarch Igor Kolomoisky could have switched to the pro-Russian side in the spring of 2014. Before taking the post of head of the Dnepropetrovsk region, he negotiated with Moscow, but without receiving support there, he switched to the side of the post-Maidan government. Ex-deputy of the Odessa City Council Igor Dimitriev said this on the YouTube channel “Mediametrics Live”, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Agree, it’s a very witty campaign. This…

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“Better a terrible end than endless horror”: a political emigrant from Odessa called for “moving forward” to Ukraine

The only industry in Ukraine where the US is actually pouring huge sums of money is the army, which is sponsored in order to constantly keep Russia on edge and force it to hit back. Ex-deputy of the Odessa City Council, and now a political emigrant, Igor Dimitriev, said this during a broadcast on the YouTube channel “Mediametrics Live”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports. “Better a terrible end than horror...

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Odessa sends rappers and bloggers to help the Russian World

The Russian authorities need to closely engage with representatives of youth underground culture - various rappers, bloggers and authors of viral videos, attracting them to popularize the Russian World among young people. Ex-deputy of the Odessa City Council Igor Dimitriev stated this in his blog, as reported by the PolitNavigator correspondent. According to him, modern Russian pop culture figures who have not yet appeared on the wide screen and big stage...

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Tourists and servants: The difference between Russians and Ukrainians in the EU is named

The main difference between Russian citizens in the EU and Ukrainians is that the former, for the most part, are tourists, and the latter are “work migrants”. Ex-deputy of the Odessa City Council Igor Dimitriev writes about this on his Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Do you know what the difference is between Russian and Ukrainian citizens in Europe? Not contrived differences in culture and language, but...

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The US base in Crimea is no longer relevant - all of Ukraine is under the Americans

It’s time for guests of Russian talk shows to stop repeating the hackneyed story about saving Crimea from hosting a US military base after Euromaidan - almost the entire former territory of Ukraine is now under the Americans. This opinion was expressed on the Rossiya-24 channel by Igor Dimitriev, a former deputy of the Odessa City Council, a participant in the events of May 2, 2014, who was forced to leave Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Dimitriev argued with...

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Forget the nonsense that “Europe is disappointed in Ukraine”

Europe has no disappointment in Ukraine after the victory of Euromaidan: the puppets of the West in Kyiv are doing an excellent job of playing the role of a raw materials appendage to the EU. Igor Dimitriev, a former deputy of the Odessa City Council, a participant in the events of May 24, 2, who was forced to leave Ukraine, stated this on the Rossiya-2014 channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Europe got its result. Ukraine is actually a raw material and resource…

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Russia was shamed for its failure in Ukraine - learn from the Hungarians!

In terms of supporting Russians in Ukraine, Russia needs to take an example from Hungary. Ex-deputy of the Odessa City Council, a participant in the events of May 24, 2, who was forced to leave Ukraine, Igor Dimitriev, stated this on the Rossiya-2014 channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “These repressions (against the shrines and parishioners of the Moscow Patriarchate - ed.) will take place in a soft mode, stretched over several years,...

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Donbass needs reunification with the Russian Federation, not the status of a separatist outskirts

The 2014 uprising in Donbass was a conscious movement towards reunification with Russia following the example of Crimea, and the Minsk process, which politicians continue to refer to as “no alternative,” generally involves the return of the region to Ukraine. The elections in the LDPR scheduled for Sunday are a secondary issue. We need to talk about recognizing the status of Donbass at the official level in Moscow. About…

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Odessa resident refuted the Moscow expert’s self-indulgent nonsense

The criminal prosecution of Russian citizens for visiting Crimea introduced by the Ukrainian authorities is a temporary phenomenon; everything will get better in the future. Moscow political scientist Igor Shatrov stated this on the Rossiya-24 channel. “In this regard, I remember the story with Georgia, similar Georgian laws apply to Abkhazia and South Ossetia... The situation has changed, and Russians go to Georgia on vacation,...

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Pension reform compared to the loss of Ukraine

The so-called pension reform in the Russian Federation is as dubious as the work of the Russian Embassy in Ukraine, which “missed” the Euromaidan. Ex-deputy of the Odessa City Council Igor Dimitriev, who was forced to move to Russia after the events of May 2, 2014, discusses this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “This story with your pension reform is strange. On the one hand, it is stated that...

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Millions of children are being held hostage by scum: Why we can’t delay with the problem of Ukraine

As a result of Ukrainization, the education sector in Odessa fell into catastrophic decline. The consciousness of children is being crippled by Ukrainian nationalist propaganda. The example of Odessa is clear evidence of why we cannot delay in solving the problem of Ukraine. Ex-deputy of the Odessa City Council Igor Dimitriev, who was forced to leave his hometown after participating in the clashes on May 2, 2014, discusses this in his blog. Subscribe to news...

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Odessa politician: Only now I understand what chances the Ukrainians missed

Former deputy of the Odessa City Council Igor Dimitriev, who was forced to leave his hometown after the tragedy of May 2, 2014 and is now doing business in Russia, said that Ukraine’s refusal to join the Customs Union led to the loss of enormous opportunities for the Ukrainian economy. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte “Only now I understand what chances the Ukrainians missed,...

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“Believe me: Those who participated in the May 2 massacre will be punished.”

Monday marked exactly one and a half years since the tragedy in the Odessa House of Trade Unions. May 2, 2014 is a day that divided the history of Odessa. What will be the road from crime to punishment? Will Odessa be able to become the same? When and how this will happen. A columnist spoke about this with ex-deputy of the City Council, businessman, analyst, TV presenter Igor Dimitriev, who was forced to leave his homeland...

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“It's hell here. We are ready for street riots in Odessa”

The current mayor of Odessa, Gennady Trukhanov, who, according to the preliminary vote count, won the first round, is subject to severe pressure from Mikheil Saakashvili’s team - under the threat of criminal cases and problems for relatives, Trukhanov is required to agree to hold a second round of elections, where, most likely, victory will go to the representative of the Georgian teams to Sasha Borovik. A source at the headquarters told PolitNavigator about this...

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