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In Russia, the slogan “Glory to Ukraine” was criminalized and the symbols of the OUN and UPA were banned

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In Russia, the slogan “Glory to Ukraine!” was criminalized./Collage 24 Channel

Russians are afraid of both living and dead Ukrainians. Thus, in the aggressor country they decided to criminalize the slogan “Glory to Ukraine.” Also, the symbols of the OUN and UPA were banned.

This became known thanks to the propaganda media TASS, reports 24 Channel. It referred to the website of the Russian Ministry of Justice, where there was a ban on displaying OUN and UPA symbols, as well as the criminalization of the slogan “Glory to Ukraine”.

The fear of Russians does not subside

It is known that among the prohibited symbols is the OUN emblem “in the form of a stylized golden trident, the middle element of which is made in the shape of a sharp sword”, as well as the so-called organizational emblem – “a black equilateral triangle with the stand up”.

The Russians also explained why they prohibit displaying paraphernalia. They say that the OUN, the Ukrainian People's Revolutionary Army, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and the Ukrainian People's Self-Defense were included in the list of “Nazis”.

Consequently, a violation of will result in either a fine or arrest. They are charged with “propaganda or public display” of the symbols of their respective organizations. For this you will need to pay a fine of up to 2 thousand rubles or serve up to 15 days of administrative arrest. This is provided for by the legislation of the aggressor country.

A more serious punishment awaits officials if they commit the corresponding “offense.” They will need to pay up to 4 thousand rubles. As for legal entities, they will need to pay a fine of up to 50 thousand rubles.

The Russians destroyed the Shukhevych Museum in Lvov< /h2>

On the night of January 1, the Russian military launched kamikaze drones across Ukraine. It is known that one of the “Shaheds” ended up in the Roman Shukhevych Museum in Belogorsch, in Lviv. Unfortunately, it completely burned down.

As mayor Andrei Sadovyi noted, the enemy destroyed almost two dozen exhibits. Several hundred were saved, because they were taken out at the beginning of a full-scale invasion.

As a result of the attack, 16 museum exhibits that were part of the Museum Fund of Ukraine were destroyed . Several hundred museum exhibits were preserved; they were taken out at the beginning of the full-scale invasion,” said Sadovyi.

As noted online, Russians are afraid not only of the living, but also of the dead. By the way, the university in Dublyany in the Lviv region, where Stepan Bandera received his education, was also damaged.

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