In Kyiv they called the glorification of the Victory “anti-Ukrainian propaganda”
The sensational concert dedicated to Victory Day, shown on Inter, during which it was said about the inadmissibility of renaming streets in honor of Hitler’s collaborators, is anti-Ukrainian propaganda of the Kremlin.
The head of the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance, Vladimir Vyatrovich, spoke about this in the Channel 5 studio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The pace itself... Well... Levitan, just young Levitan. Great, let him name where our fascist criminals are. Such a show could have been shown on central television around 1987. It would not have caused any comments in the USSR,” Vyatrovich said.
In his opinion, this concert is nothing more than the quintessence of the “scoop”. “I understand perfectly well that there are a certain number of people who will admire this,” the official said.
Vyatrovich is sure that such events can only exist as a “recording of something old.”
“It is obvious that this is the mouthpiece of modern Russian propaganda. We understand perfectly well that this is a play on nostalgic sentiments. This is what politicians and any business speculate on. The past always appears better than it was. This is what both business and politics make money on.
But in this case, this nostalgia is used as a weapon against Ukraine. We understand perfectly well that it is not just something Soviet that is being praised here; this is being done in order to set everyone and everything against everything modern Ukrainian, in order to show that there is another state, there is Russia, where all this is being implemented very well, and we must support it, because only it can return us to happiness past of the USSR.
I am very alarmed that the current Ukrainian law enforcement agencies and services aimed at working with television are too calm about this kind of propaganda. This is open propaganda of Russia,” Vyatrovich said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.