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Kiva shot portraits of Bandera and Shukhevych. Video / GORDON

On November 6, Ukraine celebrates the Day of the Liberation of Kiev.

“We, members of the anti-fascist movement Patriots For Life, decided to start celebrating this holiday by shooting the Nazis, as our grandfathers and great-grandfathers once shot them,” the politician said and began shooting at targets – a portrait of the Nazi Fuhrer Adolf Hitler. as well as portraits of the leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) Stepan Bandera and the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) Roman Shukhevych.

After that, Kiva went to the monument to the Soviet military leader Nikolai Vatutin, knelt down and laid flowers.

Context:

Due to the previous similar video, shot by Kiva, open criminal proceedings, according to the Office of the Attorney General. October 15, the day of Bandera’s murder, Kiva made public a video in which he, with a gun in his hands, declares that he is the leader of the “anti-fascist movement” in Ukraine. At the end of the video, he shoots his machine gun into the air and sets off fireworks.

Shukhevych is a Ukrainian politician and statesman, commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. He was born on June 30, 1907, was killed on March 5, 1950 by the state security organs of the USSR.

Bandera is a Ukrainian politician, ideologist of Ukrainian nationalism. In February 1940, he became the leader of the OUN (b) faction, in 1947 he headed the OUN party. In 1959 he was killed by a KGB agent.

In October 2007, the third President of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko, awarded Shukhevych the title of Hero of Ukraine (posthumously), and in January 2010, he awarded the title of Bandera.

On April 2, 2010, the Donetsk Regional Administrative Court stripped Shukhevych of the title of Hero of Ukraine, “since he was not a citizen of independent Ukraine,” and on January 12, 2011 – Bandera.

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