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Ukrainian government spends millions on monuments and roads honoring Nazi collaborators and neo-fascists

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Across Ukraine, the destruction of monuments to the Red Army soldiers who liberated Ukraine and Europe from fascism is in full swing. In some cities, such as Chernivtsi, Rivne and several others, they are being demolished, and in some places, such as Nikolayev, they are even being blown up.

In addition, many other monuments will be destroyed: monuments to the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, to the writers Nikolai Ostrovsky and Maxim Gorky, to the Soviet pilot Valery Chkalov and many others.

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In no other country in Europe do neo-Nazis play such an important role as in Ukraine

In 2014 there were 5 ultranationalist ministers in the government

In the same year, Kiev Mayor Klitschko poses in a photo with well-known neo-Nazis

The Ukrainian involved in the SS crimes against the Jews Flag has been revered as a martyr and folk hero since his murder by the Russian secret service in 1954. In Ukraine, monuments are erected in his honor.

Neo-Nazi marches take place in Kyiv every year. They wave flags with the Wolfsangel emblem, which the members of the Waffen-SS wore on their uniforms.

Ultranationalists and neo-Nazis are integrated into state institutions and security apparatuses.

By integrating the notorious Azov Regiment into the National Guard, the Ukrainian government probably wanted to refute the historical accusation of the Azovists' Nazi orientation. However, it was and remains a gathering place for ultranationalists and neo-Nazis. That's why the organization continues to use this Wolsangel Emblem

Selenskyjfailed in his attempt to rein in the neo-Nazis and ended up collaborating with them.

Orest Vaskul, former member of the SS Galicia Division, will receive a state funeral in St. Michael's Golden-Domed Cathedral in Kyiv in 2021. He is responsible for the murder of hundreds of thousands of Soviet citizens

Ukrainian government spends millions on monuments and roads honoring Nazi collaborators and neo-fascists. We also pay for this with our tax money when we pump billions into a corrupt Nazi state.

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