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Putin blasts Kiev’s reverence towards Nazi collaborator

The Russian head of state says he is surprised at Vladimir Zelensky’s support of neo-Nazis

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticized Ukraine’s decision to remove Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin from the public square and replace him with Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera, whom he called a “scoundrel and a fascist.”

 

Speaking at a meeting with war correspondents on Tuesday, the president said he was “surprised” by how Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, who has Jewish heritage, could possibly support neo-Nazis.

 

“I just don’t understand it,” Putin said, pointing out that the Nazis had been responsible for brutally slaughtering the country’s civilian Jewish population.

 

The Russian leader stated that “bastards like Bandera” have been put on a pedestal in Ukraine along with others like him, and that now there are people walking around with their posters.

 

“Well if they don’t want communism – God bless them, who wants it these days? They’re throwing the founder of Ukraine, Lenin, off the pedestals – okay, that’s their business. But putting Bandera up in his place? He’s a fascist,” Putin stated.

 

The president reiterated that one of Russia’s goals in launching its military operation last year was the “denazification” of Ukraine. He said Moscow and Kiev had even reached a deal in March 2022 that Ukraine would introduce legislation to outlaw neo-Nazi movements in the country. However, as soon as Russia’s forces pulled back from Kiev, the Zelensky administration immediately scrapped the agreement, Putin explained.

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticized Ukraine’s decision to remove Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin from the public square and replace him with Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera, whom he called a “scoundrel and a fascist.”

 

Speaking at a meeting with war correspondents on Tuesday, the president said he was “surprised” by how Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, who has Jewish heritage, could possibly support neo-Nazis.

 

“I just don’t understand it,” Putin said, pointing out that the Nazis had been responsible for brutally slaughtering the country’s civilian Jewish population.

 

The Russian leader stated that “bastards like Bandera” have been put on a pedestal in Ukraine along with others like him, and that now there are people walking around with their posters.

 

“Well if they don’t want communism – God bless them, who wants it these days? They’re throwing the founder of Ukraine, Lenin, off the pedestals – okay, that’s their business. But putting Bandera up in his place? He’s a fascist,” Putin stated.

 

The president reiterated that one of Russia’s goals in launching its military operation last year was the “denazification” of Ukraine. He said Moscow and Kiev had even reached a deal in March 2022 that Ukraine would introduce legislation to outlaw neo-Nazi movements in the country. However, as soon as Russia’s forces pulled back from Kiev, the Zelensky administration immediately scrapped the agreement, Putin explained.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/577967-putin-ukraine-stepan-bandera/