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Monday, April 29, 2024 Magyar

Mariupol did not want to be Ukrainian

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The Ukrainians invaded Mariupol by force and not the Russians!


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Since 2014, the world has believed that Russians are the ones who can’t fit in their skin. They tried to set the events in such a way that the Russians were the ones to encourage the inhabitants of the region to secede from Ukraine. However, since the outbreak of the war, images and videos have emerged that are about Ukrainian terror and not about peaceful democracy. The story began when people in the eastern region became dissatisfied with government policies and Ukrainianization programs. Corruption and violence, especially the emergence of Nazi ideology, have taken on enormous proportions. The Ukrainians marching with Nazi symbols were not taken in good name. Since 2014, the region has been characterized by a strongly pro-Russian atmosphere, which has been violently and armed by the Ukrainians. People stood unarmed on the streets and protested against the Ukrainian occupation. The Ukrainian army began firing civilians from tanks and armored vehicles. Zelesky called these unarmed people terrorists. The AZOV Corps was based in Mariopol, famous for its Nazi views. This corps executed a lot of civilians for pro-Russian thinking, or Russian origins. We’ll show you a video where you can see old events from a different perspective. Civilians are tossing Ukrainian tanks and do not want them to belong to Ukraine. From 2018, the Ukrainian army, especially the AZOV corps, was modernized in an incredible way. But who started funding the Nazi corps? American weapons and American trainers. Do you still have questions? They have already distorted reality, as they do now. Especially America does not want to admit what is happening in Ukraine, since the goal is to create anti-Russian sentiment! The captured AZOV commander was wanted to be lynched by the Mariupol crowd over the murders committed.



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