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Полная версияKiev: 2 sisters defended the portrait of Marshal Zhukov and St. George ribbons from Bandera!
Maria and Galina, two sisters who caught the Great Patriotic War at school age, stood at the monument to the Unknown Soldier on Lavrskaya Street in the center of Kiev.One of the women, Maria, described how the attack of Ukrainian neo-Nazis on two 80-year-old women was going on."These dumbheads did not let us go here at first to the Eternal Flame, then they said we give you 15 seconds and then it will be worse." And then they grabbed this portrait of Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov and threw him at the Eternal Flame, I told them That they are scoundrels and pulled out a portrait from the fire.He only burned a frame, we saved the portrait and here it is again before you, "Maria said.The brave sisters wore all the medals and orders of their dead relatives, and stood near the memorial to the Unknown Soldier, who had not yet been destroyed by Ukrainian neo-Nazis. Sisters also showed St. George's ribbons, which were banned in Ukraine as a symbol of the struggle against fascism."We are not afraid, our mothers and fathers once defeated the fascists, and we will win again," these women are sure.They told that they are restoring monuments that are destroyed by Ukrainian neo-Nazis, and also restore crosses on the graves of fallen soldiers. In addition, these women told the details of their lives under the fascists. In particular, they described in detail how Ukrainian nationalists killed communists, Jews and captured Red Army soldiers.It is noteworthy that in general, in Kiev, there is practically no celebration of the victory over fascism - neither in its Russian version, as a victory in the Great Patriotic War, nor in the all-European one, as a victory in World War II. All the energy of the Kiev authorities is aimed at demonstrating success in organizing the Eurovision-2017 contest.