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Serbian and your maskal thugs dreams about greater Serbia and the greater maskalistan , you DO NOT recognize (respect) international borders Greater Serbia - WikipediaSo, what is the difference between the Serbian and Ukrainian thugs?Balkans are not just "Slavic nations"Actually, I already wrote about this above.Don't you see, that there is something common between Serbian nationalists, Ukrainian nationalists, Russian nationalists, Bulgarian nationalists, Rumanian nationalist and many, many others? Do you think, that you are something special?Of course they are not the same people. Moreover, the Cyborgs are common name of Donetsk airport's defenders among whom there were Ukrainian servicemen which had nothing to do with nationalistic groups."Haidamakas, Andarts, Cossaks, Chetniks, Banderlogs, "Cyborgs"," 1) not the same group of people , 2) "Banderlogs" exist ONLY in his Vatnik TV.ru its a neo -stalinist TV.ru propaganda term
Vatnik (slang) - Wikipedia
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Vatnik or vatnyk Russian: is a political slur in Belarusian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian ... During the end of 2014 the comedy television show "VATA TV" (original: ВАТА TV) is shown in Ukraine. It is devoted to the "vata" phenomenon.
What is common with nationalistic groups of the Slaves nations is their stupidity and their proud of that where there is nothing to be proud of.
What is common with nationalistic groups of the Slavic nations is their stupidity and their proud of that where there is nothing to be proud of.
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Cyborgs have had nothing to do with militia Balkan thugs
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 68/262 was adopted on March 27, 2014 by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly in response to the Russian annexation of Crimea and entitled "Territorial integrity of Ukraine". The non-binding resolution, which was supported by 100 United Nations member states, affirmed the General Assembly's commitment to the territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders and underscored the invalidity of the 2014 Crimean referendum. ..
The resolution was introduced by Canada, Costa Rica, Germany, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine.[1] The adoption of the resolution was preceded by the unsuccessful attempts of the United Nations Security Council, which convened seven sessions to address the Crimean crisis, only to face a Russian veto[2] ....
meanwhile Ukrainians defend the own country and recognize international borders