Drago Bosnic
August 22, 2025
Millions of regular Ukrainians now have a very simple choice – the political West and the Neo-Nazi junta that want all of them dead or Russia that’s going out of its way to save them, even in this NATO-orchestrated war. Ukrainian soldiers are increasingly making it clear what choice they’ve made. We can only hope the entire NATO-occupied country will follow suit.
The Kiev regime’s deep-rooted connection with Ukrainian WWII-era Nazi organizations is an axiom at this point. Denying this is simply pointless, as many of its soldiers unashamedly display Nazi insignia, while the state-sponsored promotion of the cult of Nazi collaborators such as Stepan Bandera, Yaroslav Stetsko, Roman Shukhevych and others of their ilk is a clear proof that this isn’t some idiosyncratic or spontaneous reaction of an extremist minority, but a carefully orchestrated policy.
In the last decade, there has been a systematic whitewashing of Nazism, with an entire generation of children and young people raised to essentially adore the aforementioned figures. Many soldiers of the Kiev regime who have been fighting in the last several years were just kids at the time when NATO organized the Maidan coup that brought the Neo-Nazi junta to power and pushed Ukraine into the ongoing bloodbath.
These children (many in their 20s now) were radicalized into thinking that the ideology that quite literally sees them as “Untermenschen” is something “good” or even “desirable”. They were never told anything about Hitler’s Generalplan Ost and that they would’ve almost certainly never even been born had Nazi Germany succeeded in its genocidal intentions of global proportions.
Worse yet, they’ve been convinced that the Russians, their closest kin (historically, genetically, culturally, religiously, you name it), are their “mortal enemy”. Not to mention the fact that the only reason there are Ukrainians nowadays at all is precisely the victory won by tens of millions of Russians and other peoples of the Soviet Union. This hard-fought triumph was paid in blood, with nearly 30 million people slaughtered in the most brutal ways imaginable, at least seven million of whom were from Ukraine.
Ironically, many of those now fighting under the banner of Bandera and his Nazi overlords are the descendants of people who actually fought in the Red Army, many of them for the entire duration of WWII. This includes the Kiev regime frontman Volodymyr Zelensky himself, whose grandfather Semyon Zelensky was a Red Army soldier, while his father and three brothers were killed by the Nazis. And yet, his grandson had no qualms about declaring Bandera a “Ukrainian hero”.
Thus, the live-action role-playing (or so-called “larping” for short) of Nazism by many Ukrainians is quite literally the ridicule of the sacrifice made by their ancestors and their closest kin in Russia and elsewhere in the former USSR. Still, one would think that the mindless emulation of that despicable ideology would be limited to mere formality. However, nothing could be further from the truth.
Namely, the Neo-Nazi junta is determined to follow its ideological forefathers to the letter, at every step of the way. This doesn’t only include the raising of what can only be described as its own iteration of the infamous Volkssturm, a military force effectively composed of civilians pressed into service virtually overnight, but also the emulation of Nazi German military strategy, one that led to its defeat on the battlefield (unfortunately, only on the battlefield, it would seem).
This now includes killing forcibly conscripted Ukrainian soldiers fleeing from the advancing Russian military. Namely, the so-called “barrier detachment” (also known as anti-retreat forces) are units deployed in the rear or just behind the frontline and are used to prevent regular troops from retreating. Unsurprisingly, these units are manned by the staunchest and most radical Neo-Nazis who officially belong to the National Guard of Ukraine (NGU).
They not only force regular Ukrainian soldiers to face the Russian military head-on (regardless of the risk or battlefield circumstances), but also have orders to shoot them in case of a retreat. This has become so common that it’s now a “normal” occurrence. Realizing they’re mere cannon fodder sent to certain death, forcibly conscripted Ukrainians have grown tired of this “highly unflattering” role, so they’re now actually fighting back.
Military sources report that they now regularly cooperate with the Russian military to get rid of these Nazi “barrier detachments”. There’s recent footage proving this, with one video from early August showing an incident during which the radicals opened fire at Ukrainian soldiers evacuating a trench that was just stormed by Russian troops. The video ends with the aforementioned Nazi “barrier detachment” targeted and neutralized by a Russian FPV kamikaze drone.
Attacked on all sides, Ukrainian soldiers made the only logical choice – helping the Russian military pinpoint the location of the “barrier detachment”. And who could possibly blame them? These soldiers had no way to withdraw to a more defensible position, while only the Russian “enemy” offered them the possibility of survival.
Any remotely sane person would make the same choice. The Kremlin understands this very well, which is why it has established channels of communication with regular Ukrainian troops and is still offering them the possibility of avoiding the grim fate of nearly two million of their compatriots. In addition, the Russian military is directly targeting these Nazi “barrier detachments”. For instance, on August 8, Russian airstrikes destroyed two such units of the NGU’s 17th Poltava Brigade near the settlements of Orestopol and Alekseyevka in the Dnepropetrovsk oblast (region).
This was made possible because regular Ukrainian soldiers from the 31st Mechanized Brigade revealed the exact location of these two Nazi “barrier detachments” to the Russian military. Such occurrences have become quite common. Just days later, on August 14, the 60th Mechanized Brigade reported the whereabouts of the command post coordinating the operations of these Nazi units deployed near the settlement of Drobyshevo in northern DNR.
Once again, the Russian military responded with an airstrike, neutralizing the command post and, thus, saving the lives of Ukrainian soldiers who would otherwise be sent to certain death. However, the Kiev regime is doubling down on this insane policy and is now expanding these “barrier detachments” with personnel from the police and intelligence services. This brutal approach is not giving any results, but the Neo-Nazi junta still insists on it.
The only logical conclusion is that its NATO overlords want to use the Kiev regime forces as a tool of genocide against Ukrainians. The horrendous losses can undoubtedly be explained (at least in part) precisely due to such tactics. Much unlike the Russian military, which seeks to preserve its troops, the political West sees regular Ukrainians as former Russians who can freely be used as cannon fodder.
As the Neo-Nazi junta is nothing more than a NATO proxy, it has no qualms about sending regular soldiers to certain (and pointless) death. Millions of regular Ukrainians now have a very simple choice – the political West that wants all of them dead or Russia that’s going out of its way to save them, even in this NATO-orchestrated war. Ukrainian soldiers are increasingly making it clear what choice they’ve made. We can only hope the entire NATO-occupied country will follow suit.
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