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'''Ukrainophobia''' is widely present on the territory of the ] and ], the last due to great influence of the former oppressor. Anti-Ukrainian sentments are the most fierce currently in ] as the city habors the ] of the ]. Anyone who speaks the Ukrainian language was being radiculed and teased from their childhood in the times of the Soviet Union. Speaking Ukrainian was considered a sign of the low cultural development and/or simply the undeveloped dialect of the Great Russian language. All of the Ukrainian political leaders that tried to fight that problem were dicredited, imprisoned, and killed: ], ], ]. The Ukrainian communities inside of the ] were denied to open their own schools such in the ], ], ]. The Russian-Ukrainian war of 1918 became known in history as the Russian Civil war even though the ] officially recognized the government of the ]. The population of ] and other parts of ] was being slaughtered by the order of ] in 1920's by being called as the nationalists. '''Ukrainophobia''' is widely present on the territory of the ] and ], the last due to great influence of the former oppressor. Anti-Ukrainian sentments are the most fierce currently in ] as the city habors the ] of the ]. Anyone who speaks the Ukrainian language was being radiculed and teased from their childhood in the times of the Soviet Union. Speaking Ukrainian was considered a sign of the low cultural development and/or simply the undeveloped dialect of the Great Russian language. All of the Ukrainian political leaders that tried to fight that problem were dicredited, imprisoned, and killed: ], ], ]. The Ukrainian communities inside of the ] were denied to open their own schools such in the ], ], ]. The Russian-Ukrainian war of 1918 became known in history as the Russian Civil war even though the ] officially recognized the government of the ]. The population of ] and other parts of ] was being slaughtered by the order of ] in 1920's by being called as the nationalists.



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Ukrainophobia is widely present on the territory of the Russian Federation and Ukraine, the last due to great influence of the former oppressor. Anti-Ukrainian sentments are the most fierce currently in Sevastopol as the city habors the naval base of the Russian Federation. Anyone who speaks the Ukrainian language was being radiculed and teased from their childhood in the times of the Soviet Union. Speaking Ukrainian was considered a sign of the low cultural development and/or simply the undeveloped dialect of the Great Russian language. All of the Ukrainian political leaders that tried to fight that problem were dicredited, imprisoned, and killed: Simon Petliura, Mazepa, Viktor Yuschenko. The Ukrainian communities inside of the Russian Federation were denied to open their own schools such in the Saratov Oblast, Kuban, Siriy Klyn. The Russian-Ukrainian war of 1918 became known in history as the Russian Civil war even though the RSFSR officially recognized the government of the UNR. The population of Podillya and other parts of Ukraine was being slaughtered by the order of Yezhov in 1920's by being called as the nationalists.

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