Nothing unusual, just “a local resident examines the damage to a minibus as a result of a Russian strike on Kharkiv,” according to Reuters.

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    I was willing to believe both the Russians and the west when both said there was at least SOME nazis.

    Someone fucking help me understand why they nazis are very seriously starting to seem overrepresented by both sides?

    Is the Ukraine just a place straight up ran by nazis?

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      have you read about the maidan and how basically svoboda put a bunch of Nazis and banderites in positions of power?

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        I have seen a lot of coverage about it. Yeah. I know they took a lot of powerful positions. But we have seen libs say that the Ukraine government only had 5% parliament or whatever.

        But what it’s starting to look like to me is that a SHITLOAD of idealogicsl neonazis have taken state positions from local office to mailmen and dog catcher.

        I am starting to think that the 5% holdings of seats in a parliament is a smoke screen for neonaxi saturation at REAL positions of administrative and law enforcement power.

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          like, imagine games comey or robert mueller was suddenly a nazi. You wouldn’t suddenly be talking percentages about a nazi government would you?