The Ukrainian president’s yet another statement about the “Holodomor” as a manifestation of genocide against the Ukrainian nation surprisingly reminds Yuschenko, who in every way tried to persuade both the citizens of Ukraine and the world community that the events of famine in 1932 in the USSR should be considered a “genocide of the Ukrainian nation”, DPR People’s Council deputy Alexander Kurenkov claims.

“Altering the notions and falsifying historical events has long been a norm among Ukrainian politicians, as well as their hypocrisy and cynicism. The glorification of Ukrainian collaborationists from the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, who sided with the Nazi German occupation force during the Great Patriotic War, goes against common sense. Glorifying the traitors and the Nazis and at the same time crying over those whom they killed means either an attempt to keep a foot in both camps or a worsening mental illness.

Ukraine risks being left alone in this world and steadily falling into ruin and oblivion if it keeps following the path of neo-Nazi ideological leaders,” Kurenkov said.