In Sumy, armed nationalists broke into a lecture and forced students to sing “It’s not dead yet...” - social networks (VIDEO)

26.12.2014 23:09
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Society, Policy, Ukraine


Sumy, December 26 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – A video has appeared on the Internet in which young people in embroidered shirts enter a lecture and force students to sing the national anthem of Ukraine.

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According to people who posted the video on the Youtube channel, at one of the Sumy universities, young people in embroidered shirts entered the lecture hall, shouting “Ukraine is above all! Glory to the nation! One of them has something resembling a gun or machine gun.

Unknown people asked if there were any “Muscovites” in the audience. Having received a negative answer, they lined up in front of the students, raised them from their seats and sang the Ukrainian anthem with them.

There are different reactions to this video on social networks: some condemn it, comparing the main characters with Nazis, while others call the incident banter.

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