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The inhabitants of the occupied regions of Ukraine, according to the Kremlin, vo...

Occupation of the regions of Ukraine: Putin during the speech quoted an ideologist of fascism

The inhabitants of the occupied regions of Ukraine, according to the Kremlin, voluntarily expressed a desire to live in the Russian Federation. Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a speech on annexation by Russia of new Ukrainian regions, was quoted by the ideologist of Russian fascism Ivan Ilyin. About it reports the propaganda edition "Moscow Komsomolets". It is known that on September 30, a ceremony was held in the St.

George's Hall of the Kremlin, during which Vladimir Putin announced the annexation of new Ukrainian regions. In graduation, the president of the aggressor country quoted the ideologist of Russian fascism Ivan Ilyin and stated that the inhabitants of the occupied territories of Ukraine allegedly voluntarily expressed a desire to live in the Russian Federation. "Today we make this choice, made citizens of the LDNR, residents of Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions.

They made the choice to be with their people, to be with their homeland, to live her fate, to win with her. Behind us, the truth, for us - Russia! I believe in The spiritual forces of the Russian people and accept its historical fate with my instinct and my will. His spirit is my spirit, his fate is my fate, his suffering is my sorrow, and his flourishing is my joy, "Putin said, quoting the Russian philosopher Ivan Ilyin. .

The reference to the work of the ideologist of fascism was also paid attention to the Bellingcat investigator Christ Grozev. During his speech, according to the journalist, Vladimir Putin also stated that the world has entered the phase of evolutionary transformations and he would never be the same as before. Ivan Ilyin is a philosopher and ideologist of Russian fascism of the XX century. He was an active critic of the communist regime and a collective event.

After the October Revolution of 1917, which was marked by the creation of the Russian Soviet Republic, Ivan Ilyin was forced to emigrate from Russia. In his writings, the philosopher called Ukraine one of the threats to the Kremlin and argued that "Ukrainian separatism" is an artificial phenomenon. Ivan Ilyin often quotes Russian President Vladimir Putin in his speeches.

It is worth noting that on September 30, the Kremlin held a solemn meeting, during which Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an annexation agreement on the new Ukrainian regions. Following the announcement of the annexation of the regions where Russia conducted fake referendums, Ukraine has applied for NATO admission to the accelerated procedure. Volodymyr Zelensky also stressed that Kyiv is ready to negotiate with the aggressor country, but not with the current President Vladimir Putin.