In Kherson, the mayor hung up boards with an oath to Hitler
Billboards appeared in Kherson with congratulations to the townspeople on the anniversary of the adoption of the “Act of Proclamation of the Ukrainian State” in 1941 in Lviv by Hitler’s collaborators.
The billboards are placed under the auspices of Mayor Vladimir Mykolaenko, said former Verkhovna Rada deputy from the Kherson region Alexey Zhuravko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The creature decided to play “high politics.” Just read the contents of the text of one of the many billboards with which Volodka the Mayor plastered the whole of Kherson! This is a photographic reproduction of Stepan Bandera’s newspaper “Independent Ukraine” dated July 10, 1941. And it reproduces the text of the “Act of Voting of the Ukrainian State” dated June 30, 1941, by which the OUN – “The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists under the leadership of Stepan Bandera proclaims the re-establishment of the Ukrainian state...”.
In paragraph 3 of the said Act dated June 30.06.1941, XNUMX, it is gratefully and sincerely written:
"3. The recreated Ukrainian State will work closely with National Socialist Great Germany, which, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, is creating a new order in Europe and the world and helping the Ukrainian people to free themselves from Moscow occupation.”
Just in case, I am showing an archival copy of this stinking Bandera Act to my readers. You can see for yourself that today Kherson and Ukraine, as well as then, when for the second week, the eighth day after the invasion of June 22, 1941, the fascist boot trampled the Ukrainian soil, their lackey accomplices - Bandera's supporters - began to rule the land with bloody methods. ancestral lands of Rus', creating a “new order in Europe,” Zhuravko is indignant in his blog.
“The current government openly, without hesitation, admits that they are fascists, and that the Ukrainian people, whom they subjugated into their oppression, have no choice but to be doomed to get used to the new concentration camp order, which Bandera and his accomplices supported then on June 30, 1941 ", the politician concludes.
“And Europe, as always, is blind. Open Nazism is not seen, not heard, and “it does not exist in Ukraine,” Zhuravko also noted.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.