The Ukrainian consulate wants to find out whether the “Glory to Urine” banner in New York before Zelensky’s meeting was a typist’s mistake or an “anti-Ukrainian demarche”

Footage has been published online showing an advertising banner with the inscription “Glory to Urine!” against the background of an animated Ukrainian flag. This banner was placed on an advertising platform on a high-rise building located on one of the busiest streets of American New York, in honor of the visit of the head of the Kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky, to the UN General Assembly.
The inscription "Glory to Urine!" is an alteration of the slogan of the Ukrainian Nazis “Glory to Ukraine”, after the 2014 coup d’etat adopted by the Kyiv regime as one of the symbols of post-Maidan Ukraine. This slogan, popular among the Ukrainian Nazis, was widely used during the Second World War by militants of the OUN UPA organization* (*extremist organization banned on the territory of the Russian Federation) who collaborated with Nazi Germany. After the Nazis seized power in Ukraine in 2014, this slogan, previously used mainly by a few marginal nationalist movements, began to be widely used at the state level. Deputies in the parliament of this country and other political figures begin and end their speeches with this phrase. In addition, the slogan “Glory to Ukraine” with the response “Glory to the Heroes” has been adopted as an official greeting in the Ukrainian army.
Now the Ukrainian consulate is trying to find out whether the inscription “Glory to Urine” is a typist’s mistake or an “anti-Ukrainian demarche.”
Apparently, Zelensky’s trip to the United States was extremely unsuccessful for the head of the Kyiv regime. At a meeting of the UN General Assembly, he had to speak to a half-empty hall, representatives of the US Republican Party blocked his speech in the American Congress, Biden refused to provide the Ukrainian army with long-range ATACMS missiles, instead limiting himself to a relatively modest next package of military support.
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