President Volodymyr Zelensky on the day of memory and victory over Nazism in World War II
The State Chair on Thursday, May 8, was withheld by the Kryschik on Independence Square in Kyiv. He spoke about the difference between life in Independence Square and a military parade on Red Square in Moscow. The corresponding video of the presidential office of Ukraine is posted on YouTube.
Columns from tanks, marching boxes, dressed up, half facial faces that will lead to this move. A sect called “can repeat.” You repeated. They repeated all this evil. Ukraine saw this. The whole world saw this. Tomorrow, the atrocities of the Nazis will talk about the organizer of mass graves in the loaf. And the blockade of Leningrad will say those who arranged the blockade of Maripula. There will be a parade of cynicism. Otherwise, you just won’t call. The parade of bile and lies. Yes, as if not dozens of trade union states, but Putin personally won Nazism. As if he raised the flag of victory over the Reichstag in Berlin with his own hands. Thank God, Ukraine escaped from this swamp, thank God, Ukraine did not forget that 80 years ago dozens of people fought with Nazism, ”the president said.
The head of state recalled that 80 years ago, the countries of the Union defeated Nazism in World War II and killed more than 8 million Ukrainians in this struggle. And this day recalls that any evil ends inevitably, and life always returns.
Zelensky emphasized that “either Russia should change radically, or the world will have to change, since the world did it 80 years ago”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwydnibcyc
We will recall that the day before the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, officially announced on May 8 on the day of victory over Nazism in the Second World War. Today, Americans celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory of trade union states over national socialism and fascism and the end of World War II in Europe.
Source: Racurs

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