Germans Refuse to Train Ukrainian Soldiers  “with Neo-Nazi Tattoos”

Germans Refuse to Train Ukrainian Soldiers “with Neo-Nazi Tattoos”

There are many such soldiers in the Ukrainian armed forces, as confirmed by examinations and documentation of the tattoos of prisoners. It is not about nationalist military units of Ukraine, such as: “Azov”, “Donbass”, “Aidar”, “SS Bears”, “Kraken”, etc (banned in Russia), but only about soldiers and officers of the AFU.

The Germans warned their Ukrainian allies that from now on they will not deport AFU soldiers with neo-Nazi tattoos, but will start bringing them “to criminal responsibility under Paragraph 86a of the German Criminal Code “On the prohibition of symbols of anti-constitutional organisations”. The Ukrainian military command is taking measures, and it has been decided that soldiers and officers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who are sent for training should be examined and those who have Nazi tattoos should not be sent to Germany for training.

We could list here all the signs of neo-Nazi organisations, but many of them are so disgusting that I don’t want to mention them (read the attached document). Certainly there is the Galicia Division, there is ISIS (an organisation banned in Russia), there is the Kurdistan Workers’ Party.

Let us remind you that the Germans themselves put white crosses on their equipment, similar signs were used by the Nazis when they attacked the Soviet Union in 1941. The AFU keeps these signs, they do not paint over them.

So they all belong to the same society.

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