Антонио, давай вперёд!
The dematerialisation [...] of Ukraine.
Annihilation.
More seriously: it's about Stepan Bandera, a Ukrainian independence
and nationalist activist who lived in the first half of the 20th century.
There are a lot of myths surrounding this war in general, which are
not fully understandable to more distant observers. For example,
the fight against Bandera supporters as a pretext for invasion,
which has been said for over a decade. It just so happens that
Bandera sympathies - if they exist at all - are present only in
the western outskirts of Ukraine, which is somehow historically
conditioned. They are completely absent especially in eastern Ukraine.
And the Kremlin is not interested in these western regions at all.
That is, the regions where Bandera supporters are potentially
active remain completely outside the Kremlin's sphere of interest.
In turn, Zelensky is a Jew whose family was killed during the Holocaust,
so accusing him of fascist sympathies makes no sense.
Anyway, the headquarters didn't do a good job with
the message this time.
