Russia would never surrender anything lol. I think you meant Ukraine. And yes. We share the blame for fuking this all up. It should never have gotten this far, and I have little doubt the neocons wanted a proxy war. The point I was making is this won't be so easily wrapped up. There is a strong chance negotiations will fail.
(I meant Russia would have forced a surrender, from Ukraine)
Tend to agree with you on FP and even when I don't, you've always impressed me with such depth to your knowledge.
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.
Comical the obsession you have with them given you idolize Stalin and his gang of communist murderers
These clowns are celebrated and integrated into Ukraine's police and military. That is what Putin means by nazification. The Ukrainian government has been rehabilitating the history of nazis, building statues of them, naming streets after them, etc. It bothers the Russians, including formerly Russian Ukrainians. It has caused what amounts to a national divorce there.
These clowns are celebrated and integrated into Ukraine's police and military. That is what Putin means by nazification. The Ukrainian government has been rehabilitating the history of nazis, building statues of them, naming streets after them, etc. It bothers the Russians, including formerly Russian Ukrainians. It has caused what amounts to a national divorce there.
Rivne Oblast
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Zdolbuniv. The monument was opened on October 21, 2012, the author - sculptor Volodymyr Sholudko.[34]
Mlyniv. The monument was opened on May 22, 2016.[35]
Ternopil Oblast
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Ternopil. The monument to Stepan Bandera in Ternopil was established in 2008, inaugurated on December 26, 2008, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the OUN-B leader. The monument was made by local sculptor Roman Vilgushynsky.[7]
Berezhany[7]
Buchach. The monument to Stepan Bandera was opened in Buchach on October 15, 2007, on the Southern massif near the center. The construction of the monument was financed by private entrepreneurs of the region.[36][7]
Zalishchyky. On October 15, 2006, the monument to the leader of the OUN-B Stepan Bandera was unveiled in Zalishchyky. The author of the monument is sculptor Roman Vilgushynskyi.[37][7]
Kremenets. The monument-bust to the OUN leader Stepan Bandera was inaugurated in late August 2011, and symbolically dedicated to Independence Day. The monument is located in the center of Kremenets on a plot of land owned by local businessman and philanthropist Volodymyr Chub, who undertook all organizational and material costs.[38] The author is sculptor Mykola Korol.[39]
Pidvolochysk.[5] The bust was unveiled in 2006.
Terebovlia. The monument-bust of Bandera in Terebovlia was opened in 1999. Authors - sculptor Roman Vilgushynskyi and architect Mykola Marchenko.[40][7]
Verbiv (Berezhany Raion).[5] It was established in 2003, sculptor - Petro Kulyk.
Kozivka (Ternopil Raion). In the village of Kozivka, the first monument to Bandera in the region was erected in 1992. The author is sculptor B. Grigorenko.[7]
Strusiv (Terebovlya Raion). On August 23, 2009, a monument to Stepan Bandera was unveiled in Strusiv.[41][7]
Chortkiv. The monument to Stepan Bandera was opened on October 23, 2013.[42][43]
Khmelnytsky Oblast
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Khmelnytskyi. On January 1, 2017, a memorial stone was unveiled on the site of the future monument to the leader of the OUN Stepan Bandera.[44]
That's a lot of Banderite baby batter on Ukraine's chin.
Don't forget Shukhevych either.
They sing this song in Ukraine and call it patriotic.
These people are sick.
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That's it.
Trump has lost my vote.
Don't worry, the nurses will fill him in for you on a mail in ballot while you're strapped to the gurney again.
"Do you think SHE actually felt like that was a sexual thing he was doing? She's like 6. Only an actual p3do would think that she thought he was groping her, too."
"Not that it's impossible to touch a minor inappropriately, but it is true that a 6 year old girl will not recognize someone putting a hand on their chest as groping, whether it is inappropriate or not."
Rivne Oblast
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Zdolbuniv. The monument was opened on October 21, 2012, the author - sculptor Volodymyr Sholudko.[34]
Mlyniv. The monument was opened on May 22, 2016.[35]
Ternopil Oblast
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Ternopil. The monument to Stepan Bandera in Ternopil was established in 2008, inaugurated on December 26, 2008, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the OUN-B leader. The monument was made by local sculptor Roman Vilgushynsky.[7]
Berezhany[7]
Buchach. The monument to Stepan Bandera was opened in Buchach on October 15, 2007, on the Southern massif near the center. The construction of the monument was financed by private entrepreneurs of the region.[36][7]
Zalishchyky. On October 15, 2006, the monument to the leader of the OUN-B Stepan Bandera was unveiled in Zalishchyky. The author of the monument is sculptor Roman Vilgushynskyi.[37][7]
Kremenets. The monument-bust to the OUN leader Stepan Bandera was inaugurated in late August 2011, and symbolically dedicated to Independence Day. The monument is located in the center of Kremenets on a plot of land owned by local businessman and philanthropist Volodymyr Chub, who undertook all organizational and material costs.[38] The author is sculptor Mykola Korol.[39]
Pidvolochysk.[5] The bust was unveiled in 2006.
Terebovlia. The monument-bust of Bandera in Terebovlia was opened in 1999. Authors - sculptor Roman Vilgushynskyi and architect Mykola Marchenko.[40][7]
Verbiv (Berezhany Raion).[5] It was established in 2003, sculptor - Petro Kulyk.
Kozivka (Ternopil Raion). In the village of Kozivka, the first monument to Bandera in the region was erected in 1992. The author is sculptor B. Grigorenko.[7]
Strusiv (Terebovlya Raion). On August 23, 2009, a monument to Stepan Bandera was unveiled in Strusiv.[41][7]
Chortkiv. The monument to Stepan Bandera was opened on October 23, 2013.[42][43]
Khmelnytsky Oblast
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Khmelnytskyi. On January 1, 2017, a memorial stone was unveiled on the site of the future monument to the leader of the OUN Stepan Bandera.[44]
That's a lot of Banderite baby batter on Ukraine's chin.
Don't forget Shukhevych either.
They sing this song in Ukraine and call it patriotic.
These people are sick.
So Ukrainians having national pride makes you sick?
So Ukrainians having national pride makes you sick?
Babin Yar made me sick. Being proud of what the OUN did makes me sick. That you are a Banderite and would mask nazism as national pride doesn't surprise me though since you are also a racist and genocidal scum.
If it's national pride, why did all these statues suddenly pop up after 2000? I guess Ukraine wasn't a nation at all then was it? Oopsies. Guess you just proved Putin right.
Babin Yar made me sick. Being proud of what the OUN did makes me sick. That you are a Banderite and would mask nazism as national pride doesn't surprise me though since you are also a racist and genocidal scum.
If it's national pride, why did all these statues suddenly pop up after 2000? I guess Ukraine wasn't a nation at all then was it? Oopsies. Guess you just proved Putin right.
Imagine how bad life was like, under the Soviet Union, to welcome the Nazis as liberators. What was dumb, was that the Nazis didn't take advantage of this, and turned out to be worse.
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