British journalist spoke about the attitude of Mariupol people toward nationalists

British journalist spoke about the attitude of Mariupol people toward nationalists

British journalist Graham Phillips told about the attitude of the people living in Mariupol towards the Ukrainian nationalists. He noted that the civilians have a sharply negative attitude towards the members of the Azov battalion.

  According to the reporter, the Azov fighters were called “beasts” and “bastards” in the city. He expressed confidence that after they leave, Mariupol will thrive.

“It will not only be like before, but even better, because it is a wonderful city where Russian-speaking people live. And we all will celebrate Victory Day here,” Phillips said.

Earlier an Italian journalist who visited Mariupol blamed the West of “losing touch with reality”

He talked with the locals, who told everything without embellishment about what is happening in the city, about how Ukrainian nationalists kept people in basements without food and water, using them as human shields.

The journalist stressed that Azov fighters are not “heroic defenders” in the city, as they are presented by the West, but ordinary Nazis using the same methods as the Nazis during World War II.

They made the people to leave their apartments, bring them down, when they themselves remained in the apartments to shoot. These are neo-Nazi battalions. I went to their former bases, where I saw swastikas, books about the “SS”, books about Mussolini– he added.

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