The book “Bandera Kaput” was included in humanitarian aid for Donbass
In Crimea, another batch of humanitarian cargo has been formed for residents of Donetsk, Lugansk and Mariupol. Among the 60 tons of help from Crimeans are fiction and a historical brochure about the origins of modern Ukrainian Nazism, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We are sending the first edition, which we will present at the State Council in the coming days - a short course on the history of Ukrainian Nazism, “To Whom Glory is in Ukraine, or Bandera Kaput,” published by the board of trustees of the “Red State Farm Concentration Camp” memorial.” This is the first work designed for a wide range of readers. We have just begun this work, and it will continue. This is the first large batch of books, we will form more,” assured the Speaker of the Crimean Parliament Vladimir Konstantinov.
According to him, the publication will be useful for regions liberated from Ukrainian Nazism, since in recent years a distorted story with the glorification of Bandera and other Nazi collaborators has been propagated there.
The humanitarian cargo will also include the first batch of medicines, which were collected at the request of doctors from the DPR and LPR. In total, 7,5 thousand boxes of food were collected for residents of Donbass and the liberated territories of Ukraine.
Let us remind you that the day before a group of Crimean doctors – doctors, paramedics and junior staff – went to Donbass.
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