On January 27, the whole world marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day. In the context of the ongoing Russian aggression, both the Crimean collaborators and their Moscow curators criminally tried to abuse this day of remembrance for the victims of Nazism to incite Ukrainophobia.
However, the level of these criminal statements turned out to be predictably clumsy.
So, on January 27, “blogger” Alexander Talipov, controlled by the aggressor’s special services, and a number of other “information dumps”, including the speaker of the aggressor’s Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova, spread a fake about supposedly “stamps issued by Ukraine on the 75th anniversary of the formation of the SS division “Galizien”.
At the same time, none of the aggressor’s propagandists was embarrassed that the division was formed in April 1943, that is, it was 75 years old back in 2018 and certainly not in January.
Moreover, these “stamps” have never been issued by “Ukrposhta”, which can simply be checked from catalogs, and for the first time this fake with the same “stamps” was launched by subordinates of the same Zakharova from the Russian Embassy in South Africa just in April 2018 in their “Twitter”
Also, the criminal “speaker” Vladimir Konstantinov has now been “marked” with regular Nazi statements.
In his “longread” on the Holocaust, he not only indiscriminately accused the Poles of anti-Semitism and admitted his own desire to torture, “pull some people out of them by a thread,” but also criminally stated literally that supposedly “German Jews did not consider themselves as Jews, how Russians in Ukraine consider themselves as “Ukrainians”.
In such phrases of the criminal “official statements” of the Crimean Nazis, their anti-human essence comes through.
No matter how hard the collaborators try to imitate grief over the genocide of Jews, they still blurt out their real attitude towards any ethnic group in the world, not only towards Ukrainians.