Ukrainian Troops March in London on Victory Day—Russia Calls It a Slap in the Face: But not everyone’s clapping. Moscow wasted no time slamming the decision, calling it “blasphemous” and “disrespectful,” pointing to Ukraine’s documented glorification of nationalist figures linked to Nazi Germany and repeated use of Nazi symbols among some of its forces. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov pulled no punches, accusing the UK of dishonoring the memory of British WWII veterans by inviting “followers of neo-Nazi elements” to commemorate the very defeat of Nazism.
Ukrainian Troops March in London on Victory Day—Russia Calls It a Slap in the Face: But not everyone’s clapping. Moscow wasted no time slamming the decision, calling it “blasphemous” and “disrespectful,” pointing to Ukraine’s documented glorification of nationalist figures linked to Nazi Germany and repeated use of Nazi symbols among some of its forces. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov pulled no punches, accusing the UK of dishonoring the memory of British WWII veterans by inviting “followers of neo-Nazi elements” to commemorate the very defeat of Nazism.

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