Volunteer of Russia’s special military operation from Kuzbass tells about neo-Banderite atrocities in LPR

17.04.2024, Novokuznetsk.

Ukrainian nationalist units during the capture of the town of Kremennaya in the Lugansk People’s Republic nailed Russian passports to the heels of local residents, said Mikhail Koloda, a teacher of supplementary education at Novokuznetsk military-sports park Patriot, a volunteer of Russia’s special military operation, on April 10 at the presentation of the monograph “Ukrainism” at the Kuzbass Humanitarian and Pedagogical Institute of Kemerovo State University in Novokuznetsk, according to a Rossa Primavera News Agency‘s correspondent.

Mikhail Koloda said that he volunteered for Russia’s special military operation because he worked with the Young Army Cadets National Movement members and had to “see the situation from the inside.”

The teacher told about the memories of residents of Kremennaya in the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR). Residents described the atrocities committed by Nazis of the Azov regiment (organization banned in the Russian Federation) after the Russian army temporarily retreated from the town.

“They told me: ‘When you left, some people in the city got Russian passports. And when the Azov militants (an organization banned in Russia) came in the town, if they found a Russian passport in someone’s possession, they tore the passport and nailed it right to their heels,” Koloda said.

He added that the Ukrainian armed units were targeting places where locals gathered, such as markets, where people still gather together under the conditions of hostilities.

“They [the people of Ukraine] need us and believe us,” the volunteer of Russia’s special military said.

Presentation of the monograph "Ukrainism"
Presentation of the monograph “Ukrainism” in Kuzbass Humanitarian and Pedagogical Institute
Denis Romanov © Rossa Primavera News Agency

The second edition of the multi-authored monograph “Ukrainism,” edited by The Essence of Time’s leader Sergey Kurginyan and written by the members of Aleksandrovskoye commune, was published in 2023. The monograph states that Ukrainism is an aggressive and anti-historical construct artificially nurtured for centuries by Russia’s enemies.

Special attention in the monograph is paid to the neo-Banderites from the Azov* battalion (organization banned in Russia), their primordial fascist cult of violence and mystical Nazism.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency