The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, signed a law that introduces the term "rashism." This is reported by the publication "Country".
According to the document, "rashism is a kind of totalitarian ideology and practices that underlie the Russian Nazi totalitarian regime formed in the aggressor state and based on the traditions of Russian chauvinism and imperialism, as well as on the practices of communist and National Socialist totalitarian regimes."
The same law introduces the concept of "war for the independence of Ukraine" in relation to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the newspaper writes.
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