Donetsk remains as a bastion that they couldn’t capture, a capital of a region that went against the Nazi coup in 2014. To shell it is to show that they still can reach and kill people here, those who Ukraine considers unworthy.

If you check the social networks of Ukrainian nazis, they celebrate the killings of civilians of DPR and LPR. When their army is loosing, those are the good news for them.

They write that Russia did it, but it’s less to save the face and more to mock people their army killed. They know who did it and celebrate it.

When Ukrainian warplane killed people in center of Lugansk, it was obvious who did it. Ukrainian side said that it was “air conditioning fault” and it became a running joke for them for all the times their army shelled civilians.

All of those tragedies became a joke for Ukrainian patriots

Here’s a menu from Lvov/Lviv, Ukraine:

Горлiвська мадонна - Kira and Kristina Zhuk, killed in Gorlovka in 2014. She was called “Gorlovskaya Madonna” because there’s is a photos of her holding her little daughter, both killed in shelling.

Алея янголiв - alley of angels - Memorial dedicated to children of Donbass who were killed in this war

Будинок профспiлок - Odessa massacre on may 2, 2014

And so on.

  • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
    link
    201 year ago

    Bloody hell that’s disgusting.

    Those terror bombings are the same idea first nazis had with the bombardment of London in late war.

    • @Shrike502
      link
      191 year ago

      London, Guernica, Stalingrad (remember - they have purposefully carpet bombed civilians), blockade of Leningrad. Makes me wonder if UA government is also low key running camps

  • @Shrike502
    link
    181 year ago

    What is it with Lvov and this kind of nasty shit? There’s that Bandera themed bar, fake Jewish themed cafe, now this

    • @ivyOPM
      link
      English
      121 year ago

      Got to live up to their unofficial and “humorous” name Бандерштадт.

      From the Ukrainian Wikipedia:

      Banderstadt is an informal and humorous name for the city of Lviv, derived from the surname Bandera (Ukrainian nationalist leader Stepan Bandera) and the German word Stadt, meaning city.

      • @whoami
        link
        English
        121 year ago

        “nationalist leader” funny that they never describe him as a nazi collaborator or an anti-semite

        • @Shrike502
          link
          English
          91 year ago

          They never do. Neither for OUN, nor for Finnish nationalists, nor for the Baltic “forest brothers”, nor any other.

      • @Shrike502
        link
        English
        111 year ago

        Curious that it’s Stadt form that got cemented. Not grad or Burg

        • ButtigiegMineralMap
          link
          English
          91 year ago

          I’m sure they just like the Hugo Boss uniforms and the aesthetic cool wholesome Panzer units, right? Just big WW2 history buffs. That’s the narrative they want us to believe, correct?

          • @Shrike502
            link
            English
            61 year ago

            Don’t forget Buddhists and pagan enthusiasts

    • @Franfran2424
      link
      81 year ago

      Big city, historically teh center of the nazi collaborationist movement and the rebels until 1956, and modern center of the nationalists area of influence before they marched on kiev in 2014.

  • @Franfran2424
    link
    71 year ago

    May they push out the neonazis out of donetsk area, and the government be overthrown by ukrainians for a reasonable one, that purges nazism from their country.