Comments by "Maria S" (@marias5088) on "news.com.au"
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The Azov Special Operations Detachment, also known as the Azov Detachment, Azov Regiment, Azov Battalion, or simply Azov, is a right-wing extremist, neo-N@zi, formerly paramilitary, unit of the National Guard of Ukraine, based in Mariupol, in the Azov Sea coastal region. Wikipedia
Founder: Andriy Biletsky
Headquarters: Mariupol', Ukraine
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The Azov Special Operations Detachment, also known as the Azov Detachment, Azov Regiment, Azov Battalion, or simply Azov, is a right-wing extremist, neo-N@zi, formerly paramilitary, unit of the National Guard of Ukraine, based in Mariupol, in the Azov Sea coastal region. Wikipedia
Founder: Andriy Biletsky
Headquarters: Mariupol', Ukraine
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@RTRMuizer Yes, and you draw your conclusions from the videos taken by Azov. You don't know why there is so much destruction. You don't even ask yourself these questions. Why was Mariupol destroyed way more than other cities? Where was Azov located up until now? In Mariupol, of course. I did not know that, I learned that from Wikipedia a few days ago. They (Azov) don't look like the good guys because they were hiding in and shooting from the apartments where the civilians lived knowing that the Russian army would be shooting back at them (or shooting at the Russian planes RIGHT ABOVE the residential buildings). Is it a good thing that the Russians are shelling (or flying above) the residential buildings? Of course NOT, but the Azov battalion was hiding there. Where is the Ukrainian army hiding their military vehicles? ALSO between the residential buildings! You will not hear about it in the news because ALL news is propaganda, no matter where you live. I am glad you are not arguing that Azov is a neo-N@zi organization. For the Ukrainian nationalists, the more Russian-speaking people die, the better. My husband was in the Soviet army back in 1979-1980 and the Soviet Army had a lot of cruelty going on towards the new conscripts. He said that out all conscripts, the most cruel were the Ukrainians and they had all sorts of nationalities there in the army, including the Muslims. In fact, he was almost killed in the army because he was practicing his Christian faith. There have always been nationalists in Ukraine, even back in the USSR when they would not even speak to a Russian guy just because he was Russian. How do I know that? My husband was that Russian guy, the ordinary guy, not hurting or offending anyone in Ukraine. So, there is a lot you don't know about them. I still think that this war is absolutely horrible and that the Russian army should have never gone there but what had been going on in Eastern Ukraine for 8 years (up until February of this year) is equally horrible when Ukrainian army was shooting and killing the Russian-speaking civilians there and when the elderly were denied Ukrainian pensions and when the children were hiding in the basements not having enough food. If you don't know both sides of the story, you will never know the truth.
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Wow, what a video! It is brilliantly scripted, and the background backs up his speech wonderfully. There is one little problem with this, however. If I were the video director, I'd record this video to commemorate WW2 on a street called "Stepan Bandera Avenue". Yes, there is a street in Kyiv that is named after the N@zi collaborator Stepan Bandera who killed a lot of people in both Ukraine and Poland. No, there are no neo-N@zis in Ukraine. They are just naming streets after them, that's all. Also, the Azov Battalion is not a neo-N@zi military organization, they just a logo similar to the N@zi sw@s-tika, chant "Ukraine is above all" and became part of the Ukrainian army, but they are generally very harmless people; they have just been killing the Russian-speaking Ukrainians for years. Since they are against the Russians, it should be okay, I guess. Yes, very powerful speech, indeed.
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