Children “shod” the occupier with their answer about Stepan Bandera/Channel 24 collage
Ukrainian children are well aware of who the Russian military is and what to expect from them. So, in occupied Skadovsk, they answered the invader that their father was Stepan Bandera.
Wherever the Russian military go, they are everywhere trying to edify and rewrite history. But they forgot that in Ukraine everything is very difficult with this case, because our citizens have critical thinking and know the history of their Motherland.
Children called Bandera their father
In a video posted online, you can see how one of the Russian military decided to arrange a quiz. He asked the children when the “Great Patriotic War” began, and also did not forget to ask about their attitude towards Stepan Bandera. The children were not at a loss and showed who was the boss in the house. Here is the direct language:
- – When did the Great Patriotic War begin? the invader asks.
- – In 1939! – the guy replies.
- – You see (the invader clicks helplessly – channel 24). Great Patriotic… Tell me, who is Stepan Bandera for you?
After this answer, the invader tried to tell something about Katyn and Bandera's involvement in it. But the kids were reluctant to listen to his lies.
Children in Skadovsk called Bandera their father: watch the video
Ukrainians have changed their attitude towards Stepan Bandera
Russian propaganda has been intimidating everyone with Stepan Bandera for decades. It is not surprising that among the Ukrainians there were many who were really afraid of him. Yes, before the war, only 22% supported this figure, and after the full-scale invasion of Russia, this figure increased. Now 74% of respondents have a positive attitude towards Stepan Bandera!
Kherson's exmer responded adequately to the propagandist about Shukhevych
The Russian invaders stole the former mayor of Kherson Vladimir Nikolaenko in April. Subsequently, they decided to make him the hero of a propaganda plot. In particular, they were interested in how he felt about the figure of Roman Shukhevych.
The Russian microphone stand wanted to see if Vladimir Nikolaenko could call Roman Shukhevych a hero again.
- –Shukhevych, on whose side did he fight? – says the microphone stand.
- – On the side of Ukraine. For Ukraine, – Nikolaenko stressed.
- – He fought on the side of Nazi Germany, – the occupier does not leave ridiculous attempts.
- He did not fight on the side of Nazi Germany. He fought for Ukraine, – the former mayor of Kherson emphasizes once again.
Note that Nikolaenko was captured for a reason. He has a clear pro-Ukrainian position, so the Russian invaders decided to kidnap him.