For the Kremlin, anyone who does not support Russia is a Nazi - Argentine deputy.


Russian propagandists call Ukrainians "Nazis"
Russian propagandists, targeting a foreign audience, including South America, spread accusations of Nazism against Ukrainians. However, for the Kremlin, anyone who does not support Russia is a Nazi. This was stated by Lilia Lemoine, a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the National Congress of Argentina, belonging to the political force of President LLA.
"Everything the Russians tell other countries is a big lie. You probably know how they talk about Ukraine abroad. They claim that you are a failed country. They also claim that all Ukrainians are Nazis. But in reality, anyone who does not support Russia is a Nazi for the Kremlin," emphasized Lemoine.
She added that the Russians try to portray themselves as "good guys," but this is impossible if you look at the facts. Lemoine noted that an example of the horrific Russian narrative about nationalists in power in Ukraine is a trip to Uman - a city that annually hosts Hasidic Jews.
"They only think about how many Jews go to Uman, and Russia still claims that Ukraine is a country of Nazis! How is this even possible? In particular, your president has Jewish heritage," stressed the Argentine lawmaker.
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