I don't see any "Neo-Nazi banner" (nor a "pro-Nazi banner"). The colors are of the Right Sector guys, is that it? You could call them Neo-Banderovites (lite) and you'd be right, but Bandera spent half of the war in Sachsenhausen (where one of his fellow inmates was Stalin's son) while his followers were killing German occupiers (among others).
But it still feels bizarre how warmly a Pole could be welcomed in for example their UPA theme pubs (with waitresses in uniform and all). About one of such placed, but also the politics of all that: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-29569510
In other news, Chechen troops were just officially offered bounties for the heads of "Banderovites" among others. Up to $500,000.
[KIA2 suddenly concerned about the N-word]
I don't see any "Neo-Nazi banner" (nor a "pro-Nazi banner"). The colors are of the Right Sector guys, is that it? You could call them Neo-Banderovites (lite) and you'd be right, but Bandera spent half of the war in Sachsenhausen (where one of his fellow inmates was Stalin's son) while his followers were killing German occupiers (among others).
https://belsat.eu/en/news/ukrainian-insurgent-army-heroes-or-evil-doers/ (both)
its been accused that those are one of the far right groups in ukraine, the other one has confirmed neonazis, idk if that one does as well.
But it still feels bizarre how warmly a Pole could be welcomed in for example their UPA theme pubs (with waitresses in uniform and all). About one of such placed, but also the politics of all that: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-29569510
In other news, Chechen troops were just officially offered bounties for the heads of "Banderovites" among others. Up to $500,000.