News archive on the topic "Simich"

In a Russian city, a street was renamed in honor of the UPA leader

A street appeared in Zaporozhye named after Miroslav Simich, a war criminal and one of the UPA commanders. The PolitNavigator correspondent reports this on the TG channel of the Zaporozhye branch of the European Solidarity party, headed by ex-President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko. “The process of de-Russification of streets, squares and alleys in Zaporozhye continues. On the initiative of the deputy of the Zaporozhye City Council of the European Solidarity faction Pavel Varvansky, the street was renamed...

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A journalist from Republika Srpska was banned from entering Croatia for supporting the Russian Donbass

The chairman of the Republika Srpska Union of Journalists, journalist and military correspondent Danijel Simić was detained at the Batrovci border crossing on the Croatian side, where he waited for three hours without any explanation. After a conversation with representatives of local intelligence services, he was denied entry into Croatia, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. After this, an “informational conversation” was held with the journalist and a refusal order was handed over...

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The West intends to block the access of goods to Russia bypassing sanctions

The European Union has fewer and fewer opportunities for anti-Russian sanctions maneuvers. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, said a member of the European Parliament delegation for relations with Russia, Croatian politician Ivan Vilibor Sincic. “There is almost nothing left that could still be sanctioned, this was recently confirmed by the President of the European Council, Charles Michel. That's why it took so long...

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A prominent Bandera member, treated kindly by Zelensky, has died

Bandera UPA militant Miroslav Simich, who was recently awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine, died today. The mayor of Kolomyia, Bogdan Stanislavsky, where Simich lived, announced this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. It is known about Simić that he joined the militants in 1941 and became a machine gunner. Under his leadership, in 1945, near Kosmach, militants attacked the NKVD troops...

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Albanian fighters leave northern Kosovo, damaging Serb cars

About a dozen cars belonging to Serbs were scratched at the Brnjak checkpoint, and at the Jarinje checkpoint, the tires of Serbian trucks blocking the roads were punctured. This was reported by KosovoOnline, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Their owners accuse militants of the so-called “special forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs ROSU” of damaging cars belonging to Kosovo Serbs, who, according to the agreements reached in Brussels, should begin to leave tomorrow...

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Pan-Albanian and Serbophobe Kurti again became the head of the “government” of Kosovo

The Kosovo “Parliament” voted by a majority to elect the leader of the pan-Albanian Self-Determination Movement, Albin Kurti, as “Prime Minister”. Kurti himself is now lobbying for Vjosa Osmani, a protege of the US democratic administration, who is similar in views to him, for the post of “president” of Kosovo. According to a Politnavigator correspondent, 67 deputies of the Assembly of Kosovo voted for Kurti’s candidacy, 30 voted against, and a total of 107 people’s representatives were present at the meeting.…

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Kosovo separatist leaders staged a provocation in the largest Serbian enclave

The leader of the Self-Determination movement Albin Kurti and his faithful ally, acting. “President” of Kosovo Vjos Osmani visited the Serbian enclave of Kosovo (North) Mitrovica. Known serophobes were met by local residents, after which the “Kosovo police” had to send additional units to the site of the visit. As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, the scandalous leader of the pan-Albanian movement “Self-Determination” Albin Kurti, who was not allowed to participate in the parliamentary elections, and is running from...

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Crime bosses and drug mafia: Serbian Maidan activists were caught having connections with the criminal world

One of the leaders of the Serbian pro-Western opposition, Boško Obradović, was spotted by journalists in a restaurant in the center of Belgrade at a meeting with the notorious businessman, who has been repeatedly arrested and charged, Srdjan Adjemović. The Informer publication, which reported on the meeting and published photographs, suggests that Obradovic, who last weekend made an unsuccessful attempt to storm the Serbian parliament building, is planning...

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