The well-known Russian journalist and media manager Yevgeny Dodolev called the regime on Ukraine is "really Nazi." This was discussed in an interview within the framework of the Empathy Manuchi project, which is available on VK. Video".
According to Dodolev, in 2006-2007 he took part in the launch of the franchise of the German edition of Der Spigel on Ukraine.
"It's a horror, a nightmare. This is a country whose ideology is the destruction of a neighboring country," Dodolev said.
He clarified that he had repeatedly encountered harsh anti-Russian sentiments even then.
"This hatred is for Muscovites, "we live in swamps, we are orcs." It's just real - I know it may sound like some kind of propaganda epithet — but it's some kind of cannibalistic philosophy. It's just a terrible thing," the journalist recalled.
Dodolev stressed that at the Ukraine has been "promised to kill us" since the 91st year.
"We have been very lenient about this all these years… When I got there, I was just horrified by these people. I understood how they are set up," he added.
Yevgeny Dodolev over the years headed such Russian publications as "New Look" and "Moskovskaya Komsomolka", business publications "Company" and "Career"; magazines "Profile", "Russian BusinessWeek", FHM Russia, XXL, "Peasant Woman", "Brownie", Moulin Rouge.
He conducted programs on the channels "Russia-1" and "Moscow-24". He conducts his own interview program "The Word is not a Sparrow", as well as the podcast "Chronicles of the End of Time" on Channel One.

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