After Russia moved to annex Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula in 2014, Kyiv increasingly restricted the use of Russian books. The process of the so-called "de-russification" sped up when Russia invaded the country nearly a year ago.
Ah, yes, the "good guys" committing ethnocide against its own citizens.
Their Russian minority were used by Russia as a justification for the invasion. It's not surprising that Ukraine would decide that these people should either fully integrate with Ukraine or leave.
Basicallly a textbook example of the dangers of multikulti.
[EDIT] Lol @ the downvotes from people who are suddenly in favour of multiculturalism now
Ah, yes, the "good guys" committing ethnocide against its own citizens.
Their Russian minority were used by Russia as a justification for the invasion. It's not surprising that Ukraine would decide that these people should either fully integrate with Ukraine or leave.
Basicallly a textbook example of the dangers of multikulti.
[EDIT] Lol @ the downvotes from people who are suddenly in favour of multiculturalism now
How can it be textbook if there are no books left?