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THE RUSSIANS FIGHTING A 'HOLY WAR' IN UKRAINE
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In the morning 16.01.2015 the terrorists continue on unsuccessfully to attack positions of Ukrainian soldiers in Donetsk airport, who heroically keeping the terminal defence. About 12:00 hours terrorists have used one of the varieties of chemical gas against the Ukrainian troops. Ukrainian patriots still fight back and continue to hold on the positions.
GLORY TO UKRAINE!
GLORY TO UKRAINE!
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Russians react with hysteria to the 90-year-old Auschwitz prisoner with a Ukrainian ribbon.
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Events marking 70 years since the death camp liberation were held in Poland on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
This is reported by Censor.NET citing Obozrevatel.
About 100 ex-prisoners of the camp took part in the commemorating ceremony, including a 90-year-old professor Ihor Malytskyi from Kharkiv, Ukraine.
The Auschwitz survivor from Ukraine showed up with a blue and yellow ribbon on his clothing, which provoked mixed reactions and numerous angry comments among Russians.
The following derogative comments followed immediately: "The guy doesn't know what he's wearing. If he knew, he would have kicked "liberators'" offsprings. It is weird to see a death camp prisoner wearing a symbol of the country which praises fascist punishers as national heroes. The Polish have forgotten Volyn'...," "Fascist bastards! We will find you and kill you anyway!," "Why would a death camp prisoner wear a khokhol (derogative for Ukrainians in Russia - ed.) ribbon? To say thank you to Nachtigall liberators?"
Though most commentators attempted to protect the old man calling him a Ukrainian patriot and wishing him many years of life.
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Events marking 70 years since the death camp liberation were held in Poland on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
This is reported by Censor.NET citing Obozrevatel.
About 100 ex-prisoners of the camp took part in the commemorating ceremony, including a 90-year-old professor Ihor Malytskyi from Kharkiv, Ukraine.
The Auschwitz survivor from Ukraine showed up with a blue and yellow ribbon on his clothing, which provoked mixed reactions and numerous angry comments among Russians.
The following derogative comments followed immediately: "The guy doesn't know what he's wearing. If he knew, he would have kicked "liberators'" offsprings. It is weird to see a death camp prisoner wearing a symbol of the country which praises fascist punishers as national heroes. The Polish have forgotten Volyn'...," "Fascist bastards! We will find you and kill you anyway!," "Why would a death camp prisoner wear a khokhol (derogative for Ukrainians in Russia - ed.) ribbon? To say thank you to Nachtigall liberators?"
Though most commentators attempted to protect the old man calling him a Ukrainian patriot and wishing him many years of life.