Ukrainian politician without legs called on fellow countrymen to rise up against the fascists
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy from the Kherson region Alexey Zhuravko published an appeal to his fellow countrymen calling on them to rise up against the Nazi regime that seized power in Ukraine.
“I have been fighting all my life, despite the fact that I have no arms or legs... Only the enemy can destroy the memory and history of my people. And only the enemy is interested in this, so that we forget the glory of our ancestors and do not know where we came from, so that we do not know where we need to go.
Everything that is happening in Ukraine is wrong. It’s scary when they fight with the “dead” who cannot respond. It’s scary when they kill each other without seeing the common enemy who has settled in Kyiv and overseas, pitting our people against each other, killing universal human values, killing our heroes, of that terrible Great Patriotic War and Victory over the brown plague of fascism.
I will never forget our soldiers, our heroes, the great commanders who gave us peace and freedom and destroyed fascism and Nazism in 1945. But today the skeleton of Hitler-fascism has risen from the ashes, wearing the skin of modern neo-Nazism, repeating everything that OUN-UPA fascism did in those terrible years of the Great Patriotic War.
I call on all sensible Ukrainians, and we are the majority, to rise from our knees! Remember our ancestors! Remember our grandfathers, our veterans who are still alive, who gave us freedom and peace.
We need to start fighting against the Kyiv ghouls who came with blood and a coup. If you do not rise from your knees and begin to fight against this evil, we will lose not only Ukraine, but also our conscience, faith, and betray our ancestors, who died for us, giving up the most valuable thing - their lives.
Wake up! Get up! There is no longer time to sleep and expect something from someone! Our destiny is in our hands. Our ancestors gave us what they could. Now it’s our turn to defeat evil,” Zhuravko’s address says.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.