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3 thousand Putinferrzemes against three Ukrainian women. The German far -right attacked Ukrainian activists during the action to support the Russian Federation

On Sunday, September 25, in the town of Lubmin in northern Germany, which is the final point of the North Stream and North Stream-2 gas pipelines, an action took place in support of the launch of Russian gas supplies to Germany by these gas pipelines and for abolishing sanctions against the Russian Federation. Its participants responded extremely aggressively to the attempt of several Ukrainian women to go to the scene with a counter -silent protest in support of Ukraine. About 3.

5 thousand people from different regions of Germany (the population of the town, located in the land of Meklenburg - front of Pomerania, exceeds 2,000 people) took part in the Putinferrshmir action in Lubmina. The protesters protested against the current energy policy of the German government, for the launch of the North Stream gas pipeline and for the abolition of sanctions against Russia. The video of the event was organized by Martin Klein, a member of the Die Basis party.

This force is based in Berlin and appeared in Germany in 2020 - initially as a movement against coronavirus restrictions and vaccination from Covid -19. Now the political force manipulatively calls herself a "party of peace" and stands for negotiations with Russia. In addition, the leading participants of the action in Lubmin were German far -right. In particular, Andreas Kalbitz, a former party member for Germany (Alternative Für Deutschland, AFD), came to the stage.

Kalbitz was the chairman of the Brandenburg Branch of this Nationalist and Right-Popalist Party. According to the local German edition of Katapult, Kalbitz is now under the supervision of the Federal Security Service of the Constitution of Germany and is officially considered a right extremist. Earlier, Kalbitz (below the photo) was also a member of the Neo -Nazi German Youth Organization Heimattreue.

Radical German demonstrators who passed the column on the streets of Lubmin on September 25 and gathered near the summer scene, held posters with anti -government and pro -Russian slogans ("Open the Nord Stream - 2! Stop sanctions! Do not supply weapons!" , "Turn off the traffic light" - the ruling German coalition of three parties is called "traffic light" because of their main colors).

When the leaders of this pro -Russian movement began to perform near the microphone, three Ukrainian activists with silent protest and posters in support of Ukraine approached the stage.

They kept calling to recognize Russia with a terrorist state and a reminder of the price of "bloody gas" from the Russian Federation - known throughout the light of the photograph of the firing of residential quarters and the maternity hospital of Mariupol, as well as a photo of a Russian airbag destroyed by the Russian airbots in Borodyanka.

Since the anti -government action in Lubmin was sanctioned by police, the Ukrainians did not try to prevent its conduct, but even their silent protest with photos and posters in their hands caused an extremely aggressive reaction of radical "Putinferrshters". From the hands of the girls, by force, posters and photos were torn, they were torn, Ukrainian women were pushed from the stage, participants of the action with drums in their hands pressed on them by the choir of abrupt loud exclamations.

The aggressive behavior of part of the participants of the rally had to prevent the stewards watching the demonstration. The face of the Ukrainian protest became Maryana Yaremchyshchna, who has been living in Graifswald in neighboring Lubmin for several years and is one of the leaders of the local pro -Ukrainian movement, as well as two other Ukrainian women who were forced to leave Ukraine because of the war.

All three of them, from the beginning of the invasion of the Russian Federation, organize monthly shares in support of Ukraine in the center of Grifswald. Maryana Yaremchishna told her NV that she was surprised by the absence of a German counter -proteste at Lubmina's shares on September 25. According to her, many Germans were supported by the Ukrainian protest after the action, but only virtually.

"Our tiny several minute action has caused a great excitement among the Germans on the Internet: they now write comments, support us, rest these videos, write personal messages that are very grateful to us," Yaremchyshchna says. - But there were no [local] people who supported us […] when the right -winged action was held, then at least it was - at least so before - the action was registered. This time, no one registered this. These people do not go out.

And it also surprises me a little - they remain in their comfort zone, thank you for what we do, but do not come to our actions [in particular other actions in support of Ukraine], they do not suit the contracts [against the far -right]. " The Ukrainian noted that it reminds her "the behavior of those Russians in Russia who condemn the war, but simply suggest at home: they are afraid to go outside - and as a result, nothing changes, of course.

" The confrontation between Ukrainian activists and supporters of Russia and Russian gas was paid attention to many German media - in particular, the NDR broadcasket, Ostsee Zeitung, Die Welt, and more. Die Welt recalls that right -wing named her journalists with "dirty pigs". This is not the first similar anti -government and pro -Russian action in Lubmina: in early September, about 1800 participants gathered for a similar demonstration.