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The trend of Ukrainians reverting to Russian language since the full-scale invasion in 2022 remains a significant focus in 2025. The Language Ombudsman highlights concerns over this shift back to Russian practices despite ongoing national efforts to promote Ukrainian. Events such as a football referee penalizing players for using Russian and legislative proposals to diminish Russian language protection illustrate societal tensions. The complex relationship between language and national identity is underscored by incidents in public spaces, sparking public debate and official responses. Meanwhile, surveys indicate a majority of Russian-speaking Ukrainians hold negative views of Russia amid rising nationalistic sentiments. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for grasping the broader socio-political currents in Ukraine.

Why is the use of Russian language considered a dangerous trend in Ukraine?

The use of Russian language is perceived as a dangerous trend because it signifies a cultural shift that may undermine national identity and unity, especially following aggressive actions by Russia. This is viewed by some as a means of cultural and political influence that could weaken Ukraine's sovereignty and efforts to establish a distinct national identity post-invasion.

What actions have been taken against using Russian language in public events?

Actions taken against the use of Russian language include legislative proposals to limit its protection, penalties in sports events such as yellow cards for players speaking Russian, and investigations into its use at significant public locations. These reflect ongoing efforts to promote Ukrainian language and reduce Russian influence in public domains.

How do Russian-speaking Ukrainians feel about Russia and its policies?

Recent polls show that 82% of Russian-speaking Ukrainians have a negative attitude towards Russia. This sentiment reflects widespread disapproval of Russia's aggressive policies and actions in Ukraine, indicating strong support for Ukrainian sovereignty despite linguistic preferences.

What legislative measures have been proposed regarding the Russian language in Ukraine?

The Cabinet of Ministers in Ukraine has proposed excluding Russian and Belarusian from languages that receive special protection. This move is part of broader efforts to prioritize the Ukrainian language in all public service and educational sectors, ensuring it remains the primary language of communication and national identity.

How have language policies affected cultural expressions in Ukraine?

Language policies have significantly impacted cultural expressions, with restrictions on Russian music and literature in public forums. This has occasionally led to personal conflicts or legal actions, as seen in some recent incidents where public performances using Russian content faced scrutiny or resulted in altercations.

What are the societal views on preserving the Russian language in Ukrainian regions?

Society remains divided on the preservation of the Russian language. While some view it as an intrinsic part of cultural heritage in certain regions, others see it as a remnant of Russian influence that needs to be curtailed to strengthen Ukrainian national identity post-conflict. This division often reflects broader geopolitical stances and ethnic identities within Ukraine.

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Ukrainian girl forced to sing Russian song at school in Finland Ukrainian girl forced to sing "Kalinka" in Finnish school: mother outraged. VIDEO The mother of an 11-year-old Ukrainian girl, Iryna Horkun-Silen, said that her daughter was forced to sing in Russian at a Finnish school during a music lesson. 11 210 86 Previously in trend: Russification of Ukrainians Ukrainians in Finland

Man threatened for refusing to perform a Russian song Threatened musician with disability and demanded that he perform Russian song: 29-year-old man detained in Kyiv. VIDEO Law enforcement officers detained a 29-year-old man who demanded that a musician with a disability perform a Russian song in Pozniaky, Kyiv. 10 307 47 Previously in trend: Language conflict

In Chernihiv, girls were dancing to Russian chanson on the Alley of Heroes Dancing to Russian chanson on Alley of Heroes: in Chernihiv, identities of girls are being established, - National Police. VIDEO In Chernihiv, girls were dancing to Russian chanson on the Alley of Heroes. 10 557 91 Previously in trend: Ban on Russian music in Ukraine Incidents on Heroes’ Alley

Warning for using Russian during the Kolos Kovalivka Sisters Odesa match Referee in Women’s Premier League match shows yellow card to player for speaking Russian: "We don’t speak Russian here. This is Ukrainian championship.". VIDEO During a football match between the women's teams "Kolos" (Kovalivka) and "Sisters" (Odesa), referee Anastasia Romaniuk showed a yellow card to the Odesa player Iryna Maiborodina for speaking Russian. 8 137 66

Boiko MP Boiko makes statement about "radicals who rename cities and demolish monuments" and stands up for Russian language. VIDEO MP Yurii Boiko, who heads the "Platform for Life and Peace", posted a video on social media in which he spoke about "radicals" who "rename cities and demolish monuments". 32 322 337

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окупант розповідає про корейців і мовний бар’єр Occupier on language barrier with North Koreans: "Russian does not always understand Russian. And how do you manage this non-Russian-speaking herd? It’s real hemorrhoid". VIDEO A video has been posted online in which a Russian military man describes the problems encountered with North Korean mercenaries due to the language barrier. 13 218 46 Previously in trend: War

Zelenskyi sees no problem with special status of Russian language in Donbas Zelenskyi sees no problem with special status of Russian language in Donbas Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has said he sees no problem as for the special status of the Russian language in Donbas and local residents should be given an opportunity to speak and fill out documents in Russian. 54 467 984 Previously in trend: Language Issue

золотарев "We need to steamroll law on Russian language, can pay one grand extra," - SBU wiretaps conversations of intermediaries using Russian money for bribing Ukrainian politicians. VIDEO The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) published wiretapped talks between members of the group mediators involved in bribing Ukrainian politicians using Russian money. 102 343 108 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine