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Ukraine is pro-Russian, because it is a part of Russia.

There are many Banderites on Ukraine, especially in Western Ukraine. In 2014, USA brought them to power in violation of international law. The Banderite regime is a nazi regime. It has established fascist Dictatorship on Ukraine. Human rights are suppressed. Opposition parties and media are banned. Many political leaders and journalists have been killed or disappeared. Believers, clergy and monks are persecuted for their faith and are ordered to undergo rebaptism. Churches and monasteries are looted and desecrated, including the most holy Russian shrine Kievo-Pecherskaya Lavra. Many monks and clergy are imprisoned.

Russian language spoken by majority on Ukraine is banned. Russian culture is banned. Russian books are being burned. Anyone can be tortured or murdered by nazis without trial simply on suspicion in pro-Russian attitude.

Ukraine, USA and its vassals voted in UN for glorification of nazis. Many nazis and Hitler collaborators have been declared heroes of Ukraine. Monuments have been erected to them, street are named to their honor. Any information about nazis on Ukraine is banned in the West. Western people believe the deep state Propaganda machine that “there are no nazis on Ukraine”.

According to the law #1616-IX adopted by Ukrainian Rada and signed by Zelensky, some ethnicities are given preferential treatment over other ethnicities. Such law is attribute of nazi state. Similar laws were in force in nazi Germany in 1930–1940th.

There is also the anti-nazi movement "Drugaya Ukraina" (The Other Ukraine). Millions of Ukrainians live in Russia and hate Bandera and nazis. About 10 millions of Ukrainians voted for rejoining to Russia, because they don't want to live under the nazi rule.

American journalist Gonzalo Lira was tortured and murdered in Ukrainian Gestapo, because he wrote that Zelensky’s Ukraine is not a democracy, but it is thieving, corrupt, murderous, bandit regime disguised as a “democracy” .

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