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Prominent independent analyst &media expert • THE RUSSIAN•Orthodox Christian • Ex Al Arabiya/Arab News Columnist • film director • tired from insanity

Mar 3, 2022, 18 tweets

About "non-existent Nazis" in Ukraine.
A few years ago, a veteran of the punitive operation from Vinnitsa opened the production of canned meat under the names "Separatist in oil" and "Separatist in sour cream".

Also, the products were distributed at fairs for veterans of the punitive operation under the names "Separatist Lugansk", "Death to Enemies", "Immortal Regiment" and "Memory of Grandfathers". In addition, there was a compote called "The Blood of Youth" was distributed.

Other “non-existent Nazis” in Ukraine.

The inscription: “Shawarma made of Russian children”.

And no. That’s not a fake. That’s real.

“Non-existent Nazis” in Ukraine.

“Non-existent Nazis” in Ukraine.

You can see the portrait of Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera on the wall of the Konotop mayor (no wonder why he refers to humans as "cockroaches”).

Jews, local and not local, were shocked when a neo-Nazi was elected a Konotop mayor. jpost.com/diaspora/ukrai…

“Non-existent Nazis” in Ukraine.
Yearly torchlight processions to celebrate birthday of the Nazi collaborator and Stepan Bandera.

Wikipedia article in English is rewritten in his favour by the Ukrainian nationalists. But there are still plenty resources to know the truth. Google “Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia”. It was just one of disastrous crimes of Bandera and his militants.

“Non-existent Nazis” in Ukraine.

These photos are from a Facebook page of one of the militants of the neo-Nazi unit "SS Bears" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Its motto in German "My honor is loyalty", it is one of the mottos of the Nazi German SS troops.

“Non-existent Nazis” in Ukraine.

View from Canada which diplomats and military are actively shaking hands with “Azov” self-professed Nazi paramilitary”.

“Non-existent Nazis” in Ukraine dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…

“Non-existent Nazis” in Ukraine.

“Non-existent Nazis” in Ukraine.

“Non-existent Nazis” in Ukraine.
Published by NATO account.
The sonnenrad is one of ancient European symbols appropriated by the Nazis in their attempt to invent an idealized "Aryan/Norse" heritage:

In Nazi Germany, the Nazi Party, the SA and the SS all used sonnenrad symbology at times, which has led neo-Nazis and other modern white supremacists to adopt such images.

“Non-existen Nazis” in Ukraine.
Next to the flag of Ukraine is the chevron of the Nazi SS division "Totenkopf".

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