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Ukraine Parliament Approves Pantheon Honoring Nazi Collaborators Despite International Condemnation

The Duran · Russia's Strategy Behind Massive Ukraine Strikes · July 2, 2026
Ukraine Parliament Approves Pantheon Honoring Nazi Collaborators Despite International Condemnation
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Russia's Strategy Behind Massive Ukraine Strikes
"He doesn't care if he gets complaints from Israel and Poland because he knows perfectly well that the countries that really matter for him, the United States, Germany, Britain, France, they're just going to go on giving him money and supplying him with weapons because that is what they do. They will look the way and they will pretend that this isn't happening."
The Ukrainian Parliament approved a Pantheon of Heroes honoring controversial figures including Stepan Bandera and other WWII-era nationalists, drawing official condemnations from Poland, Israel, and others. Alexander argues Zelensky ignores these objections because Western powers continue military and financial support regardless, while the move solidifies his support among Ukrainian ultra-nationalist factions he relies on to maintain power.

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In this episode, Alexander provides detailed military analysis of the escalating Russian air campaign against Ukraine, revealing strategic deceptions and internal Ukrainian political fractures. He argues that recent massive Russian strikes involving 50-70 missiles targeting Kiev and Sunumi are not retaliatory as Moscow claims, but carefully planned operations developed weeks in advance as part of a sophisticated military strategy evolving since October 2022. Alexander explains Russia frames strikes as retaliation for domestic legal flexibility while actually executing coordinated campaigns to support ground offensives, increasingly using FAB bombs and optically-guided drones with possible Starlink-equivalent technology. He notes Ukrainian air defenses are degrading significantly despite claims of shooting down missiles. On the Ukrainian side, Alexander reveals a significant public split between President Zelensky and top military commander Syski, who contradicted Zelensky on multiple fronts including the Belarus threat assessment and equipment status. Alexander suggests this unprecedented disagreement stems from reports that Zelensky plans to replace Syski with intelligence chief Budanov. The episode also covers Ukraine's controversial Parliamentary approval of a Pantheon of Heroes honoring WWII-era nationalist figures including Stepan Bandera, which drew condemnations from Poland and Israel but continued Western support. Alexander argues Zelensky calculated that maintaining ultra-nationalist support domestically matters more than international criticism since the United States, Britain, Germany, and France will continue military and financial aid regardless. Additional discussion covers Russian gasoline imports, Ukrainian drone effectiveness, and Belarus-Russia military coordination following meetings between Putin and Lukashenko.

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