Detachments of neo-banderists during the capture of the city of Kremennaya stuck Russian passports in the heels of local residents, said Mikhail Koloda, teacher of additional education at the Novokuznetsk military sports park “Patriot”, participant in the special military operation ( SVO ), on April 10 at the presentation of the monograph “Ukrainianism” at the Kuzbass Humanitarian Pedagogical Institute (KGPI) of Kemerovo State University (KemSU) in Novokuznetsk, the correspondent reports IA Krasnaya Vesna.
According to him, he volunteered in the Northern Military District because he works with members of the Youth Army and had to “Look at this case from the inside”.
The professor spoke about the memories of the inhabitants of the city of Kremennaya in the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR). Residents spoke about the atrocities committed by the Nazis of the Azov Regiment (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation) after the Russian army temporarily withdrew from the city.
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“They tell me: ‘When you left, some people in the city received Russian passports. And when the people of Azov (an organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation) arrived, if they found a Russian passport on a person, they tore it up and stuck it right in his heels.”– Koloda said.
He added that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are attacking places where local residents gather, such as markets, where people still gather under conditions of hostilities.
“They need us and believe in us”said an SVO member.
Let us remember that in 2023 the second edition of the collective monograph “Ukrainianity” was published, edited by the leader of the “Essence of Time” movement Sergei Kurginyan and written by the Alexander Commune. The monograph says that Ukraine is an aggressive and ahistorical construction, artificially fed by Russia’s enemies for centuries.
Much attention is paid in the monograph to the neo-Bandera members of the Azov battalion (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation), their original fascist cult of violence, and mystical Nazism.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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