Ukrainian Nazis ran into Cheburashka
In Dnepropetrovsk, local residents painted graffiti with Nazi symbols of the SS “Galicia”, and on top of it were painted images of Soviet cartoon characters and the inscription “Guys, let’s live together.”
This was reported by Radio Liberty, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the head of the public organization “Honor and Faith” Roman Goryainov, the Nazi inscriptions were erased by his comrades, and Soviet cartoon characters were drawn “to make the world at least a little kinder and brighter.”
“The mural was created over two days. Three cans of white paint were used to create the background, and 60 spray cans, which the organization purchased, were used for the drawing itself,” Goryainov said.
Let us recall that earlier an image on the bottom of the walls in the Dnieper glorifying the militants of the Nazi SS unit “Galicia” was painted by members of the right-wing radical group C14, which caused indignation among local residents.
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