Chapter LNR Carpenter warned the West against cooperation with Kiev
The self-proclaimed head of the Luhansk national Republic Igor Carpenter in his speech during the official ceremony of inauguration warned Western countries support the Kyiv authorities supporting " Nazi ideology ".
Election of the Directors of Donetsk and Lugansk national republics and the people's representatives were held on November 2. Won the current leaders - Igor Carpentry in LNR and Alexander Zakharchenko in DND. The official event of the inauguration of the elected leader of the self-proclaimed Lugansk people's Republic Igor Carpenter took place in Lugansk on Tuesday.
" If you will continue to Nazi ideology, then very soon in the heart of Europe, you may receive the 40-millionth of a terrorist organization, in comparison with which al-Qaeda and IGIL have the ability to seem like a children's sports club, " said Carpenter.
He tried to convince the world powers to unite against the advance of fascist ideology, for example, in Ukraine.
previously the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation S. Lavrov Century claimed that neo-Nazi movement in Ukraine act with the full connivance of the Kyiv authorities, which is unacceptable. The Minister noted that Moscow is not going to just get rid of the expression of concern ". According to him, Russia has been many months attracts attention and the UN, OSCE, Council of Europe, and is actively working with intergovernmental, international and public organizations.
As before stated, in several Ukrainian cities on October 14, were marching on the occasion of the anniversary of the Ukrainian insurgent army (UPA). It was formed in 1942 As the military wing of the Organization of Ukrainian nationalists (OUN), its purpose was proclaimed the struggle for independence of Ukraine. UPA operated mainly in Western Ukraine and fought against the Soviet troops, and for some time - and against the Nazis. The end of the war, she continued to struggle against the Soviet power. The glorification of the UPA and its leaders Stepan Bandera and Roman Shukhevych - drawn criticism from many veterans of the great Patriotic war and politicians, accusing Bandera in cooperation with the Nazis.
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