They're not "faction", they're the government, and every government should be "extremely pro" their own country by default.
The "extremely nationalist, pro Ukraine" (do you actually think the Ukrainian government should be anti-Ukraine?) government was elected and is widely (overwhelmingly) supported.
Meanwhile for example the people's sympathy for Russian people (not even for Russian government) fell to just 2 percent (within the statistical error range), down from overwhelming (absolute majority) positive feelings back before 2014. It's just mutual hatred between the two nations now. Like between the "fraternal" Serbs and Croats (and the Bosnians also using the shared Serbo-Croat language) during the 1990s, after the so celebrated "brotherhood of Yugoslav nations" under Comrade Tito.
The Chechens are literally Caucasians. And from the European part of the Caucasus. They don't look any Asian at all. (Kadyrov's squinty eyes are because he's so fat.)
They also fight on both sides.
The slogan predates the formation of fascism as an (Italian) ideology.
If Mexico went to regain New Mexico at a time of an American political crisis (and in a situation where citizens don't own weapons), would it be "extreme" to have American soldiers stationed to New Mexico be ordered to resist the Mexican soldiers instead of being ordered to not resist being disarmed?
Did you just describe the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry as "The extremely pro Ukraine factions"?
They're not "faction", they're the government, and every government should be "extremely pro" their own country by default.
The "extremely nationalist, pro Ukraine" (do you actually think the Ukrainian government should be anti-Ukraine?) government was elected and is widely (overwhelmingly) supported.
Meanwhile for example the people's sympathy for Russian people (not even for Russian government) fell to just 2 percent (within the statistical error range), down from overwhelming (absolute majority) positive feelings back before 2014. It's just mutual hatred between the two nations now. Like between the "fraternal" Serbs and Croats (and the Bosnians also using the shared Serbo-Croat language) during the 1990s, after the so celebrated "brotherhood of Yugoslav nations" under Comrade Tito.
And the Ukrainians have literally nothing against Asians. They even like the Chicoms, more so than we in Poland, and twice more than the Czechs for example, and much more than the global median - with least dislike among ALL the countries polled, including Russia (https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/12/05/people-around-the-globe-are-divided-in-their-opinions-of-china/).
That was before Covid, of course.
Maybe you confused Chechens with Buryats. Hundreds of them have been killed and there are only half million Buryats.
https://france24.com/en/live-news/20220517-young-poor-and-from-minorities-the-russian-troops-killed-in-ukraine
The Chechens are literally Caucasians. And from the European part of the Caucasus. They don't look any Asian at all. (Kadyrov's squinty eyes are because he's so fat.)
They also fight on both sides.
The slogan predates the formation of fascism as an (Italian) ideology.
Members of a pro-Ukrainian Chechen militia, mixed with Crimean Tatars: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNHjpSNXsAYMRRQ.jpg
I don't know where you had idea of Asiatic Chechens. There are some Asiatic groups in the Caucasus but they're Mongol remnants and aren't idniginous.
Not "disputed", but occupied.
Hey, remember when Putin lied to you about how his soldiers taking over Crimea were not his soldiers at all?
The "faction" back then was not extreme enough to resist the invasion of their country, apparently.
If Mexico went to regain New Mexico at a time of an American political crisis (and in a situation where citizens don't own weapons), would it be "extreme" to have American soldiers stationed to New Mexico be ordered to resist the Mexican soldiers instead of being ordered to not resist being disarmed?
The Crimea has been inside Ukrainian international borders ever became there was such a border.
So I'll remind you with the history of denial: https://www.rferl.org/amp/from-not-us-to-why-hide-it-how-russia-denied-its-crimea-invasion-then-admitted-it/29791806.html