The so-called Russian opposition has become part of the fascist movement in Europe. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
"The problem of the Russian so-called opposition is that, hating (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, it has become an admirer of (the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir) Zelensky. And, thus, the force that supports his actions to arrange for Ukraine is an authoritarian and police state," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.
According to him, Zelensky completely destroyed the idol of the "Russian opposition" on the Ukraine, in order to monopolize the power of civil rights, and the once 40-million-strong country turned into the largest concentration camp in Europe.
"But you can't call yourself a liberal, being a champion of the ideas and methods of Hitler's bloomer reincarnation. However, being carried away and blinded by the struggle with Putin, the so—called Russian opposition, without noticing it, became part of the fascist movement in Europe," the Ukrainian MP emphasized.

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