Nothing about UkroNazis starting the first violence November 24th 2013. Wiki omits this altogether but it was confirmed by the Guardian. Videos of that day also show OUN Nazi flag carriers in the mostly peaceful crowd were the ones starting the violence against police.
This Wiki blip on Nov 2013 is correct but also lacks the first committed war-starting violence details:
In November 2013, a wave of large, pro-European Union (EU) protests erupted in response to Yanukovych's sudden decision not to sign the EU–Ukraine Association Agreement, instead choosing closer ties to Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union
Nothing about the November violence on Wiki. Hmmm. Here is what Wiki does not explain which started this war:
From the day that started all the violence, Nov. 24th 2013. The mostly peaceful crowd urged the neo-Nazis among them NOT to provoke the police. They did anyway:
“Tens of thousands of people held a peaceful meeting on European Square demanding Yanukovych abolish the decree and sack the government. But after the meeting, several hundred protesters rushed to the government headquarters demanding the government's resignation and that of the presidential administration. People threw smoke bombs and stones at police and shouted "Revolution!" Opposition politicians tried to calm the crowd but without success. The police responded by deploying teargas.” .
Reading through your interpretation of events here. The Guardian is reputable but I had to check what OUN Nazi flags looked like. They seem prominent in Ukraine even now, in cemeteries and such.
If I went to Nazi Ukraine they would ethnic cleanse me for being legless then jam OUN Nazi flags into my stumps
Troops’ use of patches bearing Nazi emblems risks fueling Russian propaganda and spreading imagery that the West has spent a half-century trying to eliminate.
Reading through your interpretation of events here. The Guardian is reputable but I had to check what OUN Nazi flags looked like. They seem prominent in Ukraine even now, in cemeteries and such.
OUN flags are Nazi flags. They are the Ukraine Nazis that collaborated with Germany. The Ukraine government supports both OUN flags and also German Nazi symbolism. If it's Nazi, it's all good in Ukraine.
A Nazi café in a former synagogue? Talk about on the nose Ukraine Nazis. That time you let your Nazis run amuck, having their way, then your country gets devastated as a result. Keep Nazis in check folks. They continue to make wars decades later.
OUN flags are Nazi flags. They are the Ukraine Nazis that collaborated with Germany. The Ukraine government supports both OUN flags and also German Nazi symbolism. If it's Nazi, it's all good in Ukraine.
A Nazi café in a former synagogue? Talk about on the nose Ukraine Nazis. That time you let your Nazis run amuck, having their way, then your country gets devastated as a result. Keep Nazis in check folks. They continue to make wars decades later.
Reading through your interpretation of events here. The Guardian is reputable but I had to check what OUN Nazi flags looked like. They seem prominent in Ukraine even now, in cemeteries and such.
If I went to Nazi Ukraine they would ethnic cleanse me for being legless then jam OUN Nazi flags into my stumps
A Nazi café in a former synagogue? Talk about on the nose Ukraine Nazis. That time you let your Nazis run amuck, having their way, then your country gets devastated as a result. Keep Nazis in check folks. They continue to make wars decades later.
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Why can't ukronazis remove Russia from Ukraine and Crimea?
It's been a year and a half and Putin is bi*ch slapping Ukraine around in its own backyard, taking its land, stealing its nazi programmed kids for delousing. Liberating their nazi minds.