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  11.  @bartoszromaszewski6339  Oh, so what bothers you is the red and black flags. Certainly, there were red and black flags because in the context of modern Ukraine, it symbolizes resistance and revolution, a struggle against the abuse of power. Sure, there are monuments of Bandera in Ukraine, because it was a part of our history. There are monuments of Stalin and Lenin in russia btw. My guess is that you are from Poland, judging by your negative reaction and your name, so, of course, I understand you're upset about this. But the issue here is not about Polish-Ukrainian history; it's about russian-Ukrainian history. Where did you get the idea that the entire Maidan revolution should be called the Bandera Maidan, and that all Ukrainians went out with these flags? In the first place, everyone came out with our blue and yellow flags, and also with EU flags. Look at the photos online and count. The people of Ukraine came out to protest against the abuse of power, and when there was an armed dispersal of peaceful protesters, then people showed violence in response. The government must serve the people and should carry out their will, not the other way around. There is no such thing as the Bandera Coup, Bandera regime, it's russian propaganda terms. Ukrainian people did not want to fall under russia, as Yanukovych wanted to do; we wanted European integration. And the majority of people in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions also wanted this. Of course, there were fans of russia and putin, but they were not the majority. There is no such thing as DPR; Russia invented and recognized it, but in reality, it's the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. I'm not saying that separatists and russians were only shelling themselves, but sometimes it happened too for provocation and for the good picture in russian propaganda media. Moreover, there were constant clashes on the border; do you think that russians just sat quietly and wanted peace while Ukrainian army attacked them? russians constantly opened fire on Ukrainian positions first. If you didn't know, not the entire Donetsk region was occupied (and it is not entirely occupied even now), only a part of it. But in the constitution of the so-called DPR, it was stated that the territory of the DPR coincides with the borders of the whole Donetsk region. So, russians constantly wanted expansion to these borders, and that's why there were military actions on the periphery. The center of Donetsk lived its life, and there were no shelling for almost all of these years, especially from 2017 and onwards until 2022. So, clean your ears from russian propaganda. The people of Donetsk mostly wanted to live in Ukraine, not in russia, and wanted to be part of the European Union, not to be the "younger silly brother of russia."
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