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Recent reports highlight the shocking presence of Nazi symbols among Russian militants, with former DPR leader Aleksandr Borodai acknowledging their widespread use. In parallel, Russian propagandists like Armen Gasparyan have been making inflammatory statements calling for ethnic cleansing of Ukrainians. These developments underscore a troubling adoption of fascist rhetoric and symbols within Russian society, as noted by various news outlets. Furthermore, Belarusian artist Vladislav Bohan continues to push boundaries through projects testing compliance to fascist ideologies among the populace. This context brings to light the ongoing concerns about the normalization of extremism.

What is the significance of Nazi symbols in Russia?

The use of Nazi symbols in Russia is significant as it reflects an alarming trend of neo-Nazism and extremism gaining ground within certain factions of Russian society. It raises concerns about the impact of radical ideologies on politics and culture in the region.

How are Nazi symbols being used in Russian territories?

Nazi symbols are reportedly used by Russian militants and are visible among armed occupiers in Ukraine. This use suggests a troubling embrace of extremist ideologies by some members of the armed forces and civilians involved in the ongoing conflict.

What has former DPR leader Borodai said about Nazi symbolism?

Former DPR leader Aleksandr Borodai has dismissed the use of Nazi symbols among Russian militants as merely symbolic. This downplays the seriousness of the issue and highlights the normalization of extremism within elements of Russian society and military.

What actions have been taken regarding Russian propagandists' statements?

Russian propagandists like Armen Gasparyan have made inflammatory statements advocating for ethnic cleansing, raising alarms among international and domestic observers. These statements emphasize the dangerous rhetoric fueling tensions in the region.

What does the project ‘The Triumph of the Moth’ explore?

‘The Triumph of the Moth’ is a research project by Belarusian artist Vladislav Bohan, exploring the extent to which Russian society is willing to follow absurd and openly fascist orders. This project highlights the compliance and normalization of extremist ideologies.

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demonstrators displaying Nazi symbols Two foreigners detained for displaying Nazi symbols in Pechersk, Kyiv, - police Police detained two foreigners for demonstrating Nazi symbols in the capital's Pechersk district. 13 942 70

Zelenskyi lays flowers at Tomb of Unknown Soldier Zelenskyi lays flowers at Tomb of Unknown Soldier Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has commemorated World War II victims in connection with the 75th anniversary of the expulsion of the Nazis from Ukraine. 3 581 110 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

оружие свастика скадовск Arms cache and swastika found in house of Skadovsk resident Employees of the SBU and the National police have found a cache in the town of Skadovsk in the Kherson region. 51 081 140 Society

порошенко Poroshenko, Hroisman, Parubii pay homage to war victims in Ukraine Ukraine's top officials participated in the ceremony of floral offering at the Unknown Soldier's Tomb on June 22, the Day of mourning and honoring of memory of war victims in Ukraine. 7 141 96 Previously in trend: War

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