Yarosh expressed the hope that perhaps the Bashkirs will remember how they were once free people.
Commander of the Ukrainian Volunteer army, ex-leader of the Right Sector Dmitry Yarosh commented on the protests that broke out in Russian Bashkortostan.
He noted that before these protests, Bashkortostan could be called “one of the calmest regions of the Russian Federation.”
This is good! Let us wish them (the protests – Ed.) not to fade away. Maybe the Bashkirs will remember how they once were free people? Maybe, after them, the Tatars, Chechens, Ingush and other enslaved peoples will rise to fight the under-empire?,” Yarosh reflects.
According to him, Russia “has a lot of painful points,” by clicking on which Ukrainians can “get the most necessary result: the destruction of Muscovy, and therefore victory in the war.”
Recall that in the Russian Bashkortostan, in the city of Baymak, large-scale protests broke out over the verdict for activist Fail Alsinov, whom the Kremlin regime sentenced to four years in prison.
The protests escalated into a clash with riot police: security forces used tear gas against the protesters, and several dozen people were reportedly detained.
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