Scandalous Russophobic billboards appeared in Rivne
In Ukraine, civil war continues and the economy is collapsing. Despite this, the Kiev leadership is inciting ethnic hatred and calls on its women to “love anyone except Muscovites.”
One of the leaders of the Komsomol members of Ukraine, Alexander Kononovich, told PolitNavigator about this.
Thus, on the eve of March 8, Rada deputy from the “Servant of the People” Dmitry Solomchuk hung billboards around the city of Rivne with the inscription “Love, Rivne residents, but not Muscovites.”
“This shows the level of power, what it is doing in the regions in a country where there is a civil war. After the coup, prices increased by at least 50%, rents were almost equal to the average salary in the country, and the authorities are thus promoting Russophobia and inciting ethnic hatred,” Kononovich said.
He also said that the Russian community appealed to law enforcement agencies with a demand to evaluate the actions of this deputy regarding inciting ethnic hatred and Russophobia.
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