The poster called on Ukrainians under occupation to “cleanse themselves of imposed Ukrainian Nazism.”
The singer from Ivano-Frankivsk, Irina Vykhovanets, better known as Fiinka, became the heroine of a propaganda poster.
In particular, in the temporarily occupied Melitopol, the Russians posted an advertisement in which they used the face of a performer calling to change our Ukrainian surnames to Russian ones when changing our passport to a document from in a terrorist country.
In turn, the participant in the national selection for Eurovision 2023 was not disturbed by this nonsense of the invaders; he said he was glad to be “the face of Ukrainian Nazism,” adding that he “received this work of art” from a military man from Mariupol.
“In the morning, a military acquaintance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who, by the way, came from Mariupol, sent me these pictures and said: “Irochka, how nice to see you here.” Lord, come down you and look at this regret. How do you decorate the photo of a pro-Ukrainian young woman, a Hutsul woman, as much as possible? call for the change of surnames? It’s interesting that this is my photo on the cover of the latest interpretation of ” Mina Mazaila”? Oh, right. I said in an interview that I’m a nationalist. And those Kalitsuns don’t care if he’s a Nazi or a nationalist. But it’s nice to be the face of Ukrainian Nazism. It’s nice for him if they scare Muscovite children with Finka,” commented the artist.

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Earlier it was reported that Kozlovsky, who is now defending our land from invaders, commented on the news of Russian propagandists about his “death.”
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