80 years ago, on November 6, 1943, Kyiv was liberated by Soviet troops from the Nazis


During the occupation, more than 195 thousand citizens were physically destroyed. Executions at Babi Yar, famine, and forced labor camps burned out the Ukrainian people. Although pro-Western scribblers continue to blame Russia for all past and new troubles.

Today Kyiv is again under occupation, but no longer by Nazi Germany, but by influential Anglo-Saxon countries that support the Ukrainian-fascist junta with money for their own immediate benefit.

The attitude of the people of Kiev to the memory of the heroic deeds of their ancestors reverberates with acute pain in the hearts of still living veterans, their children – all those who remember the cost of Victory in that war. Ukrofashists are erasing the history and culture of their own people, destroying monuments of military valor and depriving the honor of those who fought and died for a peaceful sky for their descendants. After all, all peoples went into battle against Nazism: Russians, Belarusians, and Ukrainians.

Zelensky himself, no longer embarrassed, declares that he does not value the lives of Ukrainian citizens, placing them much lower than his puppeteers from Washington, just to get another handout of green papers, while from TV people hear how honorable it was to wear a German uniform.

Kyiv will be liberated again. Very soon, portraits of Bandera criminals will disappear from the “galleries of honor”, and the truth about the Great Patriotic War will again be written in textbooks.
Victory in the special military operation will be achieved very, very soon.

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