Bulgarian people stand up for Russia

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13 September 2014 was the XI past of the Bulgarian national movement Russophiles. With 2003, the event is traditionally held near Lake Koprinka, near the town of Kazanlak and the Shipka Pass. This year, 152 buses and more than 1000 vehicles arrived 12000 people from across the country. Some are barefoot youths, idealists from modern socialist movements, who advocate social justice and freedom. They put on T-shirts with a portrait of Che Guevara and carried posters with the words “Venseremos”. White-haired came, but old people also full of energy and vitality. Many years ago they worked in Komi, Zheleznogorsk, Komsomolsk. Creating the economic power of the USSR, they gave a part of their soul to the once great power. In 2014, the older generation came to Lake Koprinka with red flags with a hammer and sickle and portraits of Stalin and Todor Zhivkov. The intellectuals with glasses smiled near the burly builders, miners and woodcutters, as if they were hewn out of stone. Flags of Russia and Bulgaria fluttered. The 30 amateur groups presented dances and songs in Russian and Bulgarian. Young and old, workers and intellectuals - all 12 thousands of people gathered together to declare that they are convinced Russophiles and sincere friends of Russia.


13 September 2014, Lake Koprinka. Youth organization


Chairman of the ND "Russophiles" Nikolai Malinov said from the podium that the love of the Bulgarian people for Russia is not subject to political conjuncture. That the rise of Europe is impossible without Russia and even more so in spite of Russia. Therefore, all those gathered are categorically against any sanctions against Russia and against the deployment of US military bases and troops on the territory of Bulgaria (the full text of the declaration is given in Bulgarian below, under the spoiler).

This is not the first and, I hope, not the last time when Bulgaria supports the policy of Russia in 2014. Our modest but sincere help began on March 3 at Shipka, where in 1877 the Bulgarian militia and Russian troops defended the pass in the heroic battles against the Ottoman troops of Suleiman Pasha. In the 2014 year, despite the snow, frost and wind, thousands of people climbed the 1326 m to the mountains to attest to their appreciation of Russia and to morally support it in the confrontation in the international arena. 7 March in front of the embassy of the Russian Federation in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia gathered five hundred people who put forward the slogans: “Bulgaria supports the policy of Russia”, “Russia is the guardian of the world”, “The EU and the USA are a coalition of darkness”, “We want a strong Russia”. March 8 representatives of Eastern European communities in Toronto - Russians, Ukrainians, Serbs and Bulgarians, went to a rally against rampant fascist groups in Ukraine. 18 in March Nikolay Malinov said on the air of the Bulgarian National Television: “Congratulations to all Orthodox Christians in the world on their victory in the Third Crimean War. And I want to remind you that after the Crimea, the turn of the Balkans is coming, along the southern routes. ” On May 9, celebrations dedicated to the 69 anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War were held throughout the country. On this day, MPs from the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and the Ataka Party came to the meeting of the “People’s Assembly” with St. George ribbons on their lapels. September 14 in Sofia held another rally against the killing of Slavs and the US aggression in Ukraine.

Bulgarian people stand up for Russia

15 September 2014, Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in London


On September 15, our compatriots came out at a rally in support of Russia in front of the Bulgarian embassy in London. Sneaky officials, shaking for their European feeding, immediately called the British police. But it was not those British policemen and corrupt officials who attacked: ours did not let themselves be intimidated. The Bulgarians raised the flag of Russia and the poster "NATO - terrorists and murderers" in the heart of Albion, despite the risk of being arrested and tried in a foreign country. Or to be thrown out of the country, losing jobs and apartments, which were sought by such great work in a foreign country. These people are not paid "workers" of political organizations. And not ethnic Russians, citizens of Russia, for whom it is natural to defend their homeland. They are the most common Bulgarian boys and girls who supported fraternal Russia in difficult times. And we are very proud of them.

Looking at these mass events that take place all year round and to which thousands and tens of thousands of people come freely and voluntarily, the leaders of the western project in Bulgaria are choking from impotent anger. The Western Russophobic project, promoted by NATO and the EU, in Bulgaria is actually supported by only two groups of people - homosexuals and satanists.

Many rogues and careerists want to eat out of the European trough, but in order to openly stand for Russophobic positions in Bulgaria - there are no such bad people here. Rather, they come across, but very few of them - these are only those characters that work in organizations to enslave people. In order to create the illusion of a dense presence in Bulgarian society, these forces of darkness go to the only possible and accessible means for them - scandals.

That scandal is ugly, unprincipled and ugly - the desecration of the monument to the Soviet Army in Sofia. 18 June 2011, the unknowns repainted the statues of Red Army soldiers at night in the heroes of American comics: Superman, Joker, Santa Claus and the symbol of the network "McDonalds" - clown Ronald McDonald. 17 August 2012. On several statues multi-colored balaclavas were put on - as a sign of solidarity of the Bulgarian homosexuals with the convicted in Russia “Pussy Rayot”. On the night of September 7, 2014, the Bulgarian police arrested four Russophobes who sprayed the foundation of the monument: "The Occupants." 15 September 2014, russophobes once again gathered to desecrate the monument with offensive inscriptions, but were successfully beaten in hand-to-hand combat by Bulgarians normal.


9 September 2014 of the year. Monument to the Soviet Army in Sofia
. Oberst-Russophobia of the Republic of Bulgaria Ivo Indjev holds a photo of traitor George Markov, executed by the Bulgarian KGB 7 on September 1978 of the year in London (with a poisonous umbrella prick)


The Bulgarians act not only in the ideological, but also in the real war. Bulgarian volunteers are fighting in the ranks of the army of New Russia. There are not as many of them as Serbs, but they are. One of them is a volunteer with the call sign "Kabul". He went to Ukraine because he wants to fight neo-Nazism, which in Ukraine has the appearance of neo-Bandera, and does not want to live under the dictation of the United States in its homeland. "Kabul" not only fought with weapons in hand. Returning to Bulgaria on leave, he sold his car and sent several thousand dollars to families of militias as financial support. “If each of the Bulgarian Russophiles and those 200 of thousands of Russian families who live in Bulgaria, would have made a tenth of what I did, the victory would be ours, and the militia flag would fly over the Verkhovna Rada building in Kiev”, says "Kabul." And he adds: “I am always ready to come to the aid of my little brothers who have remained to fight. And soon I will return to them. ”





3 March 2014, Shipka



7 March 2014, Sofia



9 May 2014, a monument to the Soviet Army, Sofia



13 September 2014, Lake Koprinka. Slof Russophiles



13 September 2014, Lake Koprinka. Slough Russophile. The Bulgarian team "Nikola Vaptsarov". Magnitogorsk, 1957 — 1960



13 September 2014, Lake Koprinka. Slough Russophile. Worked in Zheleznogorsk, looking for friends




14 September 2014, Sofia. Rally against the murder of the Slavs and the US intervention in Ukraine




September 9 2014, a monument to the Soviet Army, Sofia. This is not the most suitable place for a poster "Freedom or the USSR"




September 9 2014, a monument to the Soviet Army, Sofia. Someone writes spray on the monument "invaders", and someone politely gives the first one on the head. The police arrest both, so that no one is offended.



September 15 2014, a monument to the Soviet Army, Sofia. After the melee victory was left for us. No graffiti this time. Venceremos!
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  1. +12
    18 September 2014 08: 49
    a photo with a swastika on an American star-striped rag is indicative - this says a lot, it is necessary to distribute these - especially in front of the UN building
    1. +17
      18 September 2014 09: 02
      Bulgaria, like Ukraine, is divided into zapodnophiles and Russophiles. Therefore, I recommend in the comments not to call the entire Bulgarian people traitors or "brothers" in quotes.
      1. +10
        18 September 2014 09: 44
        Quote: Nevsky_ZU
        Bulgaria, like Ukraine, is divided into zapodnofilov and Russophiles.

        The Bulgarian people are fraternal, an integral part of the Slavic people. He has a strong memory of the liberation of Bulgaria from Turkish dependence. Only now the political elites are accustomed to act differently, to conduct a treacherous policy towards Russia.
        1. 0
          18 September 2014 12: 49
          Quote: volot-voin
          The Bulgarian people are fraternal, an integral part of the Slavic people.

          This fraternal people voluntarily and for German loans came out on the side of the Nazis.
          On July 31, 1937, the Government of Bulgaria adopted a program for rearmament of the army, England and France took over its financing, providing Bulgaria with a loan of $ 10 million [3].

          On March 12, 1938, Germany provided Bulgaria with a loan of 30 million Reichsmarks for the purchase of weapons [4].

          On August 1, 1938, Thessaloniki agreements were signed, according to which the restrictions on the increase in the army were lifted from Bulgaria, and they were also allowed to send Bulgarian troops into the previously demilitarized zones on the borders with Greece and Turkey.

          Even before the outbreak of World War II, pro-German and Nazi propaganda began in Bulgaria - in 1938, the publication of the quarterly magazine Rodina began, in which the ideas of fascism and racial theory were promoted. The publication of the magazine was supervised by Professor B. Yotsov (from 1940 to June 1, 1944, who was one of the leaders of the Ministry of Education) and Professor B. Filov (from 1940 to 1944, who headed the Bulgarian government) [5].

          Since 1938 at the German embassy in Sofia there was a representation of the Abwehr [6] - "Kriegsоrganisation Bulgarien".

          After the occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939, Germany began supplying Czechoslovak-made captured weapons for the Bulgarian army: 12 Aero MB.200 bombers, 32 Avia B.71 bombers, 12 Avia 135 fighters, Avia B.534 fighters, small arms and others.

          In 1939, trade with the Third Reich amounted to 2/3 of the volume of foreign trade in Bulgaria, German companies owned shares of several Bulgarian enterprises [7].
          https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C1%EE%EB%E3%E0%F0%E8%FF_%E2%EE_%C2%F2%EE%F0%EE%E9


          _%EC%E8%F0%EE%E2%EE%E9_%E2%EE%E9%ED%E5
          Well, at least I did not fight against the Russians, but I think the Germans are not fools and did not send them to the eastern front.
          In World War I, Bulgaria, in a fraternal impulse of the soul, declared war on Serbia, that is, Russia.
          Bulgaria entered the First World War on October 14, 1915 on the side of the Central Powers, declaring war on Serbia.

          At the beginning of the war, Bulgaria declared neutrality, but soon the Bulgarian government decided to take the side of the Central Bloc powers. Bulgarian troops participated in operations against Serbia and Romania, fought on the Thessaloniki front. During the war, Bulgarian troops occupied a significant part of the territory of Serbia, Romania and Greece. In September 1918 of the year, the allied forces managed to break through the front of the Bulgarian army, and on September 29 of 1918 of the year Bulgaria was forced to sign a truce with the countries of the Entente.

          In 1919, the Neuilly Treaty was concluded, according to which Bulgaria, as a party losing the war, lost part of its territory and population.
          https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C1%EE%EB%E3%E0%F0%E8%FF_%E2_%CF%E5%F0%E2%EE%E9_%E


          C%E8%F0%EE%E2%EE%E9_%E2%EE%E9%ED%E5

          Against the background of Bulgaria, the United States looks like Russia's best friend and the most fraternal country, in both world wars we were allies with the United States, and actively supported the United States in the struggle for independence and during the civil war.

          If we speak a similar language with them, this does not mean that they are relatives to us. I would currently trust Turkey more, they are not in the EU but in NATO only nominally, to control the Bosphorus.
          1. Bombardier
            +7
            18 September 2014 13: 14
            quote:
            Canep SU Today, 12: 49 ↑
            This fraternal people voluntarily and for German loans came out on the side of the Nazis.
            On July 31, 1937, the Government of Bulgaria adopted a program for rearmament of the army, England and France took over its financing, providing Bulgaria with a loan of $ 10 million [3].

            On March 12, 1938, Germany provided Bulgaria with a loan of 30 million Reichsmarks for the purchase of weapons [4].


            It is interesting, but who supplied bread to Germany on the eve of the war, who taught German pilots, and where did German generals get Tukhachevsky’s layouts of tank attacks? In the end, and western Belarus and Ukraine somehow joined the USSR ... And if you dig this issue, you can draw far-reaching conclusions. This is me, for objectivity
            1. +2
              18 September 2014 14: 24
              Quote: Bombardier
              and Tukhachevsky’s layouts of tank attacks where did the German generals get?
              It’s interesting and not for this whether he was shot, as well as many others.
              1. Bombardier
                +2
                18 September 2014 14: 35
                Perhaps for this, but it's not about Tukhachevsky, agree
                1. +1
                  18 September 2014 15: 49
                  Quote: Bombardier
                  but it's not about Tukhachevsky, agree

                  It's certainly not about this traitor. It’s a myth about the fraternal Bulgarian people, we don’t call the Poles brothers, we don’t call them now, but meanwhile the Poles in the two armies (!) Fought shoulder to shoulder together with the Red Army against the Nazis,
                  Czechs fought as part of the army corps:
                  it’s hard to say about the Bulgarians; their units (not units) were formed only after the surrender of Bulgaria and fought together and under the command of the NOAU (4 armies!), there were no Bulgarian formations who fought on the side and as part of the Red Army, only the partisans in Bulgaria itself who later were renamed NOPA, and even before the Yugoslavian it was like before China cancer.
                  1. 0
                    18 September 2014 16: 10
                    Forgot to remember the 1st Romanian Volunteer Infantry Division named after Tudor Vladimirirescu
                  2. Bombardier
                    +8
                    18 September 2014 16: 14
                    What a strange conversation turns out .... Who will find more "dirty linen" on this or that people, in the refraction of the Second World War (all the same, this war left a strong mark on our people). The peoples listed by you, with the necessary coverage of events, will also turn out to be undesirable for you ... Excuse me, apparently I communicated with the wrong one.
                    1. -4
                      18 September 2014 16: 36
                      Quote: Bombardier
                      The peoples listed by you, with the necessary coverage of events, will turn out to be also objectionable to you ...
                      Do not go to extremes, I did not say that Bulgarians are an undesirable people, I said that according to the results of history over the past 100 years, Bulgarians cannot be brotherly people to us. They are just people, like Germans, Hungarians or Swedes, but not like brothers, but just neighbors, at best distant relatives, like Poles, Balts or Finns.
                      1. Bombardier
                        +6
                        18 September 2014 16: 51
                        And the article was about people who came out (in Bulgaria and they are Bulgarians) to support Russia, to express their attitude to what is happening now in the world - this attitude coincides with the policy of Russia and in the interests of Russia. Draw conclusions. With such hatred, we will lose the last supporters. I am leaving the conversation.
                      2. 0
                        18 September 2014 17: 02
                        Quote: Bombardier
                        And the article was about people who came out (in Bulgaria and they are Bulgarians) to support Russia
                        You are right people, not people.
                        Quote: Bombardier
                        With such hatred, we will lose the last supporters.

                        Which supporters? Bulgaria in the EU (it still went nowhere) and in NATO (these are enemies), Bulgaria fought against Russia in both world wars. Some Bulgarian citizens may be our supporters, but not the whole nation. And on this I am ready to put an end.
                      3. +9
                        18 September 2014 22: 25
                        Quote: Canep
                        Some Bulgarian citizens may be our supporters, but not all people

                        Some Bulgarian citizens are ENEMIES of Russia, but unfortunately, they rule the state!
                        But with all this, call another country where the PEOPLE came out in support of Russia ????
                        And with such imperial contempt, you will ALWAYS not have enough allies!
                        Who said Bulgaria MUST support Russia in all its actions?
                        Does anyone here remember that in 1885 Serbia attacked Bulgaria that had just announced the UNION?
                        Did Russia then help those whom it freed ???
                        Quite the opposite !!! Russia banned Russian officers from helping Bulgarian troops repel Serb aggression.
                        And several CAPTAINS led an unlearned army defeated selected Serbian divisions.
                        But in WWII, Hitler could not break Tsar Boris III so that he would send Bulgarian soldiers on the Eastern Front. For which Boris was POISONED!
                      4. 0
                        20 September 2014 06: 16
                        Quote: TT1968
                        But with all this, call another country where the PEOPLE came out in support of Russia ????
                        And with such imperial contempt, you will ALWAYS not have enough allies!
                        Who said Bulgaria MUST support Russia in all its actions?

                        A lot of peoples support Russia and its policies, I won’t even list them. And not just a few thousand people, while not painting the monuments to the soldiers - liberators.
                        There is no imperial contempt in Russia. Yes, there is "imperialism", but this is normal, healthy imperialism, this is pride in the country, which is now one of the few islands of spirituality. Well, about the allies who have repeatedly betrayed us, the great Russian Tsar Alexander 3 said very well. I mean the army and the fleet, I hope you've heard these great words?
                        Should Bulgaria support Russia in everything? Yes, I beg you, we can manage without NATO members. In my opinion, the position of such states as Bulgaria is jackal. While the lion was sick, it was possible to kick it, and the Bulgarian people took it all normally, "with an understanding of the moment."
                        And it’s better not to try to align with the Serbs, they are still fighting for Russians in Khokhlostan.
                      5. 0
                        19 September 2014 23: 54
                        Quote: Canep
                        Which supporters? Bulgaria in the EU (it still went nowhere) and in NATO (these are enemies), Bulgaria fought against Russia in both world wars. Some Bulgarian citizens may be our supporters, but not the whole nation. And on this I am ready to put an end.

                        With your policy, we must declare war on the whole world. Not because there are enemies everywhere, but because some were "noticed".
                      6. +1
                        19 September 2014 23: 47
                        Quote: Canep
                        Do not go to extremes, I did not say that Bulgarians are an undesirable people, I said that according to the results of history over the past 100 years, Bulgarians cannot be brotherly people to us. They are just people, like Germans, Hungarians or Swedes, but not like brothers, but just neighbors, at best distant relatives, like Poles, Balts or Finns.

                        Well, you knocked everyone into a bunch .. For example, your neighbor on the Russian floor will be impossible to spoil you under the door, even though you helped him all the time .. And another, some southerner (and you helped him once) greets you and everyone rejoices the time you see you. Will you really try to make friends with the one who is crap, or will you still consider the one who really respects you? And with that I took a distant example. The Bulgarians are very nice people. They and the Serbs are those with whom we always need to be friends. Because friendship of different nations - it has been building up for centuries. And destroyed by spiteful critics in a matter of days. So use your comparisons of Bulgarians with the Balts where you use a damn soft piece of paper.
            2. +6
              18 September 2014 19: 13
              Quote: Bombardier
              This is me, for objectivity

              rushed ...! let's accuse the Tatars, in Kazan they taught the Germans to fly, and we’ll take off Ryazan with tanks, and ... let's go !!! negative
              1. Bombardier
                +2
                18 September 2014 21: 01
                Quote:
                Andrei Yurievich (5) SU
                rushed ...! let's accuse the Tatars, in Kazan they taught the Germans to fly, and we’ll take off Ryazan with tanks, and ... let's go !!!


                I didn’t start to drag in any nonsense ... And you correctly noticed my remark, it was this effect that I hoped to cause, otherwise it was customary to pick up turbidity from the chests, but we don’t see obvious things, living people. I’ll put you a plus for this, oh, but it turned out to be two at once.
          2. +9
            18 September 2014 13: 43
            Quote: Canep
            This fraternal people voluntarily and for German loans came out on the side of the Nazis.
            You are confusing the "brotherly people" with the government of Bulgaria. This is the essence of your illogicality.
            Quote: Canep
            Well, at least I did not fight against the Russians, but I think the Germans are not fools and did not send them to the eastern front.
            It would seem that there is a clue here, but you managed to get confused here too. You didn’t send them to the eastern front precisely because the Bulgarians sympathize with the Russians.
            Quote: Canep
            Against the background of Bulgaria, the USA looks like Russia's best friend
            Against the backdrop of the United States, the Bulgarian people look like a lost lamb, waiting for the return of their mother. The American people are self-centered, follow their own interests, neglecting any moral principles and other people's interests.
            Quote: Canep
            trusted Turkey more
            Your words sound provocative. You would also say that since a lot in history connects us with the United States, then we should trust them. Complete nonsense.
            1. Bombardier
              +3
              18 September 2014 14: 01
              Thanks for the alignment, I myself can hardly explain ...
              1. +1
                18 September 2014 16: 56
                Quote: krpmlws
                It would seem that there is a clue here, but you managed to get confused here too. You didn’t send them to the eastern front precisely because the Bulgarians sympathize with the Russians.
                The reason is different:
                Things were very bad with discipline - the brigade (Bulgarian SS anti-tank brigade (1st Bulgarian)) was sadly famous for its scandalous behavior in Dollersheim. The Bulgarians now and then fought and fought in Dollersheim, breaking windows in houses and very often organizing drunken fights. It was not possible to stop the spreading drunkenness in the Bulgarian brigade until the end of the war. Both civilians and soldiers became victims of fights. In early March 1945, a Volkssturm soldier was shot in a cafe in front of civilians, and another nearly died from a knife wound. Colonel Rogozarov managed to hide the perpetrators, but after this incident, soldiers were forbidden to carry personal pistols and knives. Despite such fights, several of the Bulgarian legionnaires created families by marrying Austrians.
                The Germans simply could not trust them with anything.
                (https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C1%EE%EB%E3%E0%F0%F1%EA%E0%FF_%EF%F0%EE%F2%E8%E2
                %EE%F2%E0%ED%EA%EE%E2%E0%FF_%E1%F0%E8%E3%E0%E4%E0_%E2%EE%E9%F1%EA_%D1%D1_(1-%FF_
                %E1%EE%EB%E3%E0%F0%F1%EA%E0%FF))
            2. +2
              18 September 2014 14: 35
              Quote: krpmlws
              You are confusing the "brotherly people" with the government of Bulgaria. This is the essence of your illogicality.
              Every nation deserves its own government. We got Yeltsin because we were mired in self-abasement, and Gorbachev because we stopped believing in a bright communist future. But Putin came when the people were tired of the liberals plundering the country. As with any other people, the authorities cannot but reflect the interests of the majority of the population. If power does not reflect the interests of the majority, then this power will be held either by the Gestapo, or it will not be held at all. Based on this principle, we make a forecast that the current government in Ukraine will not last long. From this I conclude that the Bulgarians are not fraternal people for us, They are twice under different governments participated in the war against Russia, and in the 90s ... read for yourself:
              The People’s Republic of Bulgaria was an ally of the USSR in Europe and the assessment of the events of the Second World War was generally consistent with the statement: the Soviet Union liberated the country from the Germans and their local minions.

              Monuments were erected in the country to participants in the anti-fascist Resistance movement and Soviet soldiers who died for the liberation of Bulgaria (the most famous of them is Alyosha, standing on top of one of the hills in the city of Plovdiv). In addition, the city of Dobrich in 1949-1990 bore the name of Marshal F.I. Tolbukhin.

              After 1989, this view has undergone significant changes. The mass renaming of streets named in honor of the Soviet military leaders and Bulgarian anti-fascists began, the monuments began to desolate, some of them were demolished. In 1990, the historical name was returned to the city of Tolbukhin.

              In the Bulgarian history textbooks, which tells about the period when Bulgaria was an ally of Germany, it is no longer said that these were the machinations of the “anti-people fascist clique”. It’s just that the country “had no other choice”. Local historians began to write that Britain and the United States made the main contribution to the defeat of Nazism., and the liberation of the country by the Red Army became a prologue to the establishment of a totalitarian regime. In general, the role of the West in Victory is recognized as paramount, and the country is portrayed as a victim caught between two totalitarian regimes, which each time had no choice.
              https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C1%EE%EB%E3%E0%F0%E8%FF_%E2%EE_%C2%F2%EE%F0%EE%E9




              _%EC%E8%F0%EE%E2%EE%E9_%E2%EE%E9%ED%E5

              You can certainly say that this is the policy of the US minions (AGAIN! Minions), but I believe that this policy is a reflection of the mood of the "brotherly" people, at the moment Bulgaria is a member of NATO, that is, a hostile country, the first time is an accident, the second is a coincidence, the third - regularity. Bulgaria in third time expressed her attitude towards Russia by joining NATO.
              1. +1
                18 September 2014 14: 55
                If you want to get the same disappointment that you received after the Maidan, you can believe that Bulgaria is a brotherly people. I don’t believe in it and I don’t advise you, because disappointments are caused by high expectations.
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                2. -1
                  18 September 2014 15: 07
                  Quote: Canep
                  I don’t believe in it and I don’t advise you, because disappointments are caused by high expectations.

                  I completely agree with you, because the level of disappointment as a rule coincides with the level of hope. Bulgaria is much closer to the EU than to the Russian Federation. And in general, communication with local residents did not convince me of an excess of love for Russians.
                  Believe me, upon learning that we are from Israel, their mood has changed for a much better side.
                  This is so, observation - like it or not.
                  1. +1
                    19 September 2014 23: 59
                    Quote: atalef
                    I completely agree with you, because the level of disappointment as a rule coincides with the level of hope. Bulgaria is much closer to EU than to Russia

                    And that’s what the dude says under the flag of another country. Excuse me, why the hell are you into this dispute? I respect your arguments on other topics, but here your posts are inappropriate. It’s me now that I’ll climb to your sites to talk about Israel’s difficult relations with other countries. Go to your home. Do you have any problems with the country there?
          3. 0
            18 September 2014 18: 40
            http://cs616116.vk.me/v616116655/1e3a0/0N2gwfJjvz8.jpgапк
            They supported the Americans in civilian life ... and Twain came .. With tears, he swore that we were brothers forever ... only the memory is short ((((
        2. +2
          18 September 2014 19: 08
          Quote: volot-voin
          The Bulgarian people are fraternal, an integral part of the Slavic people. He has a strong memory of the liberation of Bulgaria from Turkish dependence.

          no need to sing diferambs! it is nice to realize that there are people who are adequate, or at least loyal to Russia, but Bulgaria is a member of a hostile organization, and 12000 thousand people, this is not all of Bulgaria ... BUT all the same, gratitude to Our Friends, which are both in Germany and in France and in all countries of the world it is worth expressing. Thanks Brothers, Kamrads and other "situainen" European !!! hi hi
      2. +5
        18 September 2014 12: 22
        Well done Brothers!
      3. +1
        18 September 2014 15: 22
        true, since not everyone in Ukraine supports the new government, not even in western Uraine
      4. +1
        18 September 2014 17: 42
        Hmmm .... they periodically paint monuments to our grandfathers

        ... I already became sad, that all new Balts have grown ...

        But it’s not nice to know that there are normal people there.

        But I feel the work is being done there .... even the handwriting is noticeable, who? and who are they raising there! ??! :
        1. +1
          18 September 2014 17: 57
          Quote: DEZINTO
          and who are they raising there! ??! :

          the same one at 14 and 41
        2. 0
          18 September 2014 22: 39
          We have our own 3,14, they are even in abundance. Enough to judge the whole people by individual representatives.
      5. 0
        19 September 2014 23: 39
        Quote: Nevsky_ZU
        Bulgaria, like Ukraine, is divided into zapodnophiles and Russophiles. Therefore, I recommend in the comments not to call the entire Bulgarian people traitors or "brothers" in quotes.

        Distorting concepts is obtained. There are people who understand that they are Slavs and should be drawn to unity. And there are those who have been perverted by Western propaganda. But the West is investing resources in zombie people, and the Slavs are such by definition. And where is the division? There is a contrast between artificially grown social culture (in the agricultural sense of the word) and those who are natural.
    2. +4
      18 September 2014 09: 35
      An inverted five-pointed star would be more consistent with the symbol of the United States.
      1. +1
        18 September 2014 09: 46
        Quote: EwgenyZ
        An inverted five-pointed star would be more consistent with the symbol of the United States.

        Sorry I can not put 10 pluses drinks
        1. +9
          18 September 2014 11: 00
          One thing can be said -Thank you Bulgarians! Not to the government, but to people!
          And I strongly advise Ukrainians to look / read what happened to Bulgaria after its "EuroASSociation" SPECIAL attention I ask you to pay attention to the information about Bulgarians burning themselves from the despair of life in "Paradise Europe" ...
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  2. +2
    18 September 2014 08: 53
    Ordinary European people are slowly waking up, it pleases, I hope politicians turn on their minds and finally learn to distinguish friends from enemies.
  3. 0
    18 September 2014 09: 00
    The Bulgarian people are sobering up slowly .. I remind you .. Bulgaria entered the EU after the referendum ... popular
    1. +10
      18 September 2014 09: 52
      You are mistaken - there was no referendum. Neither about the EU nor about NATO.
      1. +4
        18 September 2014 13: 43
        Even if I was mistaken .. But still, I am tormented by the question why you Bulgarian people voted for the parties that pushed Bulgaria to the EU, to NATO ... EU ... to hell with it, but to NATO ... This is you, in 1877 -1878, the Ottoman yoke, in the literal sense of the word, was not liberated by Russian troops, but by the good France, England, Germany ... by the way ... those who in the above years did not allow Russia to defeat Turkey, but threatened Russia with war. . And now you with these, together with NATO, are afraid of Russia ... What if Russia is occupying Bulgaria and the genocide of the Bulgarian people will suit ... does NATO need Bulgaria for this?
        1. Bombardier
          +2
          18 September 2014 15: 15
          Quote:
          parusnik SU Today, 13:43 ↑
          I may have made a mistake .. But still, I am tormented by the question of why you Bulgarian people voted for the parties that pushed Bulgaria to the EU, to NATO .. ​​EU ... to hell with it, but to NATO ..


          We had elections last weekend, we again elected the "old" governor (Putin released him in advance and made him acting) - following the election results, the number of his supporters is "off scale." These are the elections ...
          Then you ask us - why did you choose him. Is it youthful naivete or are you serious?
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    3. +8
      18 September 2014 10: 00
      There was no referendum for joining the EU in Bulgaria.
      ---
      2005 April 13 - The European Parliament is in full agreement with support for signing the Treaty for Accession for Bulgaria on the EU on January 1, 2007. Signing for the Agreement for Accession is backed up with 522 votes in favor, 70 votes against and 69 “seized.”
      April 25 - At a ceremonial ceremony in Luxembourg, Bulgaria and Romania sign the Agreement for the Unification of the European Union of January 1, 2007. From the Bulgarian country, the Agreement for the Unification of the Agreement was signed by President Georgi Parvanov, Minister-Chairman Simeon Saksztolbogngotsky, Minister for European Affairs inquire of Megglen Kunev.
      ---
      For reference only:

      "The Eurasian Economic Union - the EAEU is an international integration economic association (union), the agreement on the establishment of which on the basis of the EurAsEC Customs Union was signed on May 29, 2014 (will come into force on January 1, 2015). The union includes Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus The EAEU is being created to strengthen the economies of the participating countries and "rapprochement with each other", to modernize and increase the competitiveness of countries in the world market. In the future, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan are planning to join the union
      ---
      Again for reference only:

      "The Eurasian Union - EAC is the name of the DISCUSSED project of a confederal union of states with a single political, economic, military, customs, humanitarian and cultural space. The Eurasian Union is often abbreviated to the term Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), but these projects are different by the degree of integration In 2013, the political leaders of Belarus and Kazakhstan announced that they had no plans to create a Eurasian Union.
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    5. -1
      18 September 2014 14: 39
      Quote: parusnik
      Bulgarian people sober up slowly

      12000 arrived? Not enough for 7 million Bulgarians.
      and what can I say, as recently as 3 weeks ago I was in Burgas, to be honest - I did not notice a special love for Russians.
      1. Luzhichanin
        +2
        18 September 2014 18: 46
        one might think you are so nervous out of envy, but no: in many of the topics that you comment on, you intentionally provoke international phrases. are there not enough of their own "near by"?
      2. +1
        18 September 2014 22: 35
        Quote: atalef
        Quote: parusnik
        Bulgarian people sober up slowly

        12000 arrived? Not enough for 7 million Bulgarians.
        and what can I say, as recently as 3 weeks ago I was in Burgas, to be honest - I did not notice a special love for Russians.

        But do Russians have a great love for the Bulgarians?
        If not, why should we love Russians?
      3. 0
        18 September 2014 22: 43
        The survey was conducted?
  4. +4
    18 September 2014 09: 02
    Well done Bulgarians while there are such people, the country is not lost and there is hope for a better future.
  5. +8
    18 September 2014 09: 02
    I live there, and I always knew that there are more normal people there than painting monuments.
    This can not but rejoice.
  6. +9
    18 September 2014 09: 06
    RUSOFИAL, even sounds great! Thank you for your support and understanding who is the father-in-law and who is the enemy!
    I liked the US flag, where instead of the stars - SWASTIKA.
  7. +2
    18 September 2014 09: 13
    After the collapse of the USSR, Bulgaria went under the wing of NATO and yanks from there to Russia. But once upon a time there was really a fraternal people, everyone there (!!) knew the Russian language in one way or another. I remember Bulgaria as a real friendly country.
    The gathering of sane people pleases, not everyone in Bulgaria is in the midst of liberal Nazism. And he is glad that it is in Bulgaria (as well as Europe, which is even surprising) that our country is rightly called. RUSSIA! And we still use the wrong translation of the sample of the 17th century.
    1. Dobrov
      -3
      18 September 2014 10: 32
      I support. Bulgarians are corrupt, miserable wretched little people, except of course those heroes of the Bulgarian people who express their support and protest against pin_day.
  8. +6
    18 September 2014 09: 16
    Touched, very happy, well done Bulgarians.
  9. +9
    18 September 2014 09: 19
    There are still diehard bros !!!
    Thank you for support!
    Ima generally reconcile bros !!!
    Thanks for supporting you!
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    1. Bombardier
      +12
      18 September 2014 10: 06
      How simple it is for you, since the people are rams. A strange logic, where it was in the 90s in Russia, and even earlier in the USSR (when it collapsed) - or then the people were also rams? But before the collapse of the USSR, they held a referendum, where the majority of the people told the USSR to be! And the result - you know. But your people are a ram.
      I’m closing the topic.
      Bulgarians, thank you for your support! Even those people who came are already a miracle. Try to gather our people for support, say Syria. Interestingly a lot of people will come? Who will undertake the organization of such an event? If such events were held somewhere in three years, please provide information, I will also thank these people!
      1. -1
        18 September 2014 12: 40
        Quote: Bombardier
        But your people are a ram.

        And, excuse me, did I vote for joining NATO and the EU? Or did the Bulgarians speak out at the referendum? I don’t need to tell tales to me, I have already left this age for a long time, I will soon be telling grandchildren myself. And hello to the moderators, we leave the mat in the comments, and banim the literary vocabulary.
        1. Bombardier
          +4
          18 September 2014 13: 00
          Quote:
          dzvero BG Today, 09:52 ↑
          You are mistaken - there was no referendum. Neither about the EU nor about NATO.


          Dear, inkass_98 (1) - what are the dates of referenda in Bulgaria on this subject, please. Thanks in advance.
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  12. +2
    18 September 2014 09: 34
    The Bulgarians would have a strong president, so that he would not depend on the United States.
    1. Bombardier
      +4
      18 September 2014 10: 19
      Tell me, a couple of countries except Russia (trying to become independent) and possibly China and Iran (although both are questionable), where the president would be independent from the United States. I will be grateful.
      1. 0
        18 September 2014 14: 34
        Quote: Bombardier
        Tell me, a couple of countries except Russia (trying to become independent) and possibly China and Iran (although both are questionable), where the president would be independent from the United States. I will be grateful.

        Belarus, Kazakhstan laughing Czech Republic are trying
        1. Bombardier
          0
          18 September 2014 14: 45
          Thank you, you "dropped" me. winked I will not comment on these countries regarding independence from the United States (I mean, first of all, Belarus and Kazakhstan), but I do not consider the Czech Republic.
          1. +1
            18 September 2014 15: 06
            Quote: Bombardier
            Thank you, you "dropped" me. winked I will not comment on these countries regarding independence from the United States (I mean, first of all, Belarus and Kazakhstan), but I do not consider the Czech Republic.

            The Czech Republic is striving for this, it is already good, but it was not the United States, but the EU, that pressed them. There is also Argentina, Brazil, Chile. Turkey, also showed its independence from the United States. Wise leaders use this conflict to escape from Washington’s claws. Stupid will sink with the United States.
            1. Bombardier
              +1
              18 September 2014 15: 29
              These countries (Latin America) are really trying (right now, when they have someone to rely on) to make timid attempts to slip out of US control, but they are being made with great caution. The recent spate of presidential deaths in Latin America is a clear hint to incumbent presidents. Notice any political statements (Maduro does not count) about affairs in Europe or in support of Russia. Only the economy, and they already perceive this as a "revolt of the machines." And read their press, so you will be surprised ...

              Turkey, bargaining for its participation in the EU and statements in style, in spite I’ll go to the neighboring sandbox, I don’t take it seriously, and the unrest is organized just as soon as Erdogan thinks something wrong.
              1. 0
                18 September 2014 15: 46
                Quote: Bombardier
                These countries (Latin America) are really trying (right now, when they have someone to rely on) to make timid attempts to slip out of US control, but they are being made with great caution. The recent spate of presidential deaths in Latin America is a clear hint to incumbent presidents. Notice any political statements (Maduro does not count) about affairs in Europe or in support of Russia. Only the economy, and they already perceive this as a "revolt of the machines." And read their press, so you will be surprised ...
                Turkey, bargaining for its participation in the EU and statements in style, in spite I’ll go to the neighboring sandbox, I don’t take it seriously, and the unrest is organized just as soon as Erdogan thinks something wrong.

                Do you want everything to happen in an instant? Once and the country is independent from the United States. One thing that is already being done shows independence. The road will be mastered by the walking one. Many countries are now following this path. It's just that nobody has canceled the dollar yet. Read and see what the presidents of Argentina and Brazil have done. What kind of countries are they? Think of China in the 90s. And China is modern. Pessimism is not an assistant here, realism is needed here. To paraphrase Professor Preobrazhensky "And God forbid, do not read foreign newspapers." smile
                1. Bombardier
                  0
                  18 September 2014 15: 56
                  I did not speak in an instant. The essence of the conversation was about an independent, strong president. Name the independent of the USA and strong president at this stage.
  13. +3
    18 September 2014 09: 43
    It is very gratifying to read it !!!
  14. -1
    18 September 2014 10: 04
    We will look at business. So far, the Bulgarians have more practical harm than theoretical support.
  15. xan
    +5
    18 September 2014 10: 04
    In Bulgaria there will always be supporters of Russia, and they will be the most decent and thinking. With this course, which Russia now has in the international arena, we will always have ardent supporters in all countries. Well, in Bulgaria, even more so. As one Bulgarian poet said, the attitude of the Bulgarian towards Russia is a matter of morality, not politics.
  16. +1
    18 September 2014 10: 50
    Quote: EwgenyZ
    An inverted five-pointed star would be more consistent with the symbol of the United States.

    I put a plus. Five-pointed and six-pointed stars have always used simites, in particular in Kabbalah and Judaism.
    Kolovrat-swastika is a sign of the Aryan (Indo-European peoples) desecrated by the fascists, in particular the central people of the "White Clan", namely the Slavs (nothing to do with the exaltation of one people over another, only facts). Existed under the pre-people before the division. The sign of the cyclical nature of time and eternity, the great "wheel" that tells us from the darkness of centuries "everything will return to normal." And the Russian people are simply obliged to gather all their brothers around them, so that together they can defend themselves against the ancient enemy and take their rightful place among the peoples of the earth. To bring justice to the world.
  17. ISKANDER25
    +1
    18 September 2014 11: 24
    Quote: xan
    In Bulgaria there will always be supporters of Russia, and they will be the most decent and thinking. With this course, which Russia now has in the international arena, we will always have ardent supporters in all countries. Well, in Bulgaria, even more so. As one Bulgarian poet said, the attitude of the Bulgarian towards Russia is a matter of morality, not politics.

    Thank you! It's hard to argue with that!
  18. +1
    18 September 2014 11: 34
    who else would have listened to this rally ...
  19. 0
    18 September 2014 13: 16
    one should not console oneself with illusions about the attitude of the Bulgarians towards Russia. Using the example of a gas pipeline, you can understand what place they allot to Russia, but how one wants to make mistakes.
    1. +2
      18 September 2014 13: 34
      one should not console oneself with illusions about the attitude of the Bulgarians towards Russia. Using the example of a gas pipeline, you can understand what place they allot to Russia, but how one wants to make mistakes.
      Do not try to condemn the whole people as a whole, judging by the corrupt politicians who govern these people.
  20. lbr23
    +4
    18 September 2014 13: 43
    Thanks to the Bulgarians! In which country have so many events in support of Russia for the year held? I think that the people for the construction of the gas pipeline, but the leaders of the country ....
  21. +3
    18 September 2014 13: 50
    BROTHERS FOREVER!!
    1. -3
      18 September 2014 17: 53
      not everything is so rosy

  22. +5
    18 September 2014 14: 19
    ON THE QUESTION OF PHOTO WITH IVO INJEVI
    Actually, the Oberst-Russophobe Ivo Inzhev is a former minister of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Party (State Security Committee). Until 1989, he hung around the world as a foreign journalist, wrote about soul-breaking entreflet about the eternal Bulgarian-Soviet friendship about the peaceful role of Soviet policy, and as they say, he ate and drank at our expense! And now? Now he eats and drinks at the expense of NATO and scolds everyone who bothers him ... If tomorrow everything turns upside down, he will immediately sing new songs. Such they, from bodies, pupils of the KGB ... wassat
  23. +4
    18 September 2014 14: 42
    It is not without reason that in a large Orthodox prayer book such a definition is given (well, or very close in meaning):
    Russian is a collective concept meaning: a) all who belong according to the flesh to the Russian people; b) one who by the SPIRIT (by the gift of the Grace of God) is Russian.
    Russian is the person who faithfully serves Great Russia. The one who puts his soul for Russia is a truly Russian person, regardless of what nationality he is.
    feel
    1. xan
      +3
      18 September 2014 15: 13
      I recently saw a link to the words of Father Lukashenko, there was something like: "Russia should remain on the map under any circumstances. If anything, the Belarusians will actively side with the Russians, and there is no need to ask the Belarusians."
  24. Everest2014
    +3
    18 September 2014 14: 54
    Oh, my acquaintance lives in Bulgaria, I need to ask what is there and how.
  25. +1
    18 September 2014 15: 09
    ¡No pasarán! As OUR Spaniards fighting on the side of the Army of Novorosia said.
  26. Viktor Kudinov
    +5
    18 September 2014 15: 39
    This must be appreciated: in the European Union - 12 thousand people set an example of Christian fraternity and love for Russia. Not holding any grudge against those freaks who, in democratic ecstasy, were destroying the Union, CMEA and Bulgaria itself.
  27. -2
    18 September 2014 15: 45
    to understand the mentality of the Bulgarians, let’s go deeper into the history of the Bulgarians, as a matter of fact, nothing like the Turks assimilating among the Thracian peoples conquered by them (yes, Spartak was just a Thracian, Proto-Slav), a unique case in history when the conquerors dissolved in a smaller enslaved people accepted their language and faith. The phenotype of Turks and Bulgarians is therefore very similar. And the second, centuries of hard yoke (real, not virtual Mongol-Tatar) formed the slave psychology of the Bulgarians. Perhaps, there are Russophiles in Bulgaria (well, why for example, in Papua New Guinea?), but the majority of the population is indifferent towards Russians, do not expect love and gratitude from them. But they are fawning on the Germans or Americans, even if you should not wait for handouts or tips. Yes and participation in TWO world wars against Russia, this is a verdict, so God forbid such * brothers *.
  28. +4
    18 September 2014 16: 45
    In Bulgaria, only 15% of those who can be attributed to stubborn liberals, pro-Westerners and Russophobia. The others relate to one degree or another to Russia and the Russians in a completely friendly manner. The older generation almost 100% regrets the collapse of the USSR.
    I think none of those present (with rare exceptions) will say that he loves Gorbachev and was very happy about the arrival of EBN and the subsequent catastrophic reforms? The euphoria of false freedom and democracy among the Russians ended with the loss of work and livelihood. They didn’t live, but survived - as best they could. And all these joys with the participation of Conductor Uncle Sam ..... So the Bulgarians are not all happy about joining the EU and the pro-Western government coming to power. Moreover, they now have something to compare with all the perniciousness of this step for the Bulgarian economy. Most dream of a strong and independent Bulgaria and at the same time they understand that this chance is very small, as long as there is the European Union. I would not blame all the Bulgarians as traitors. All Western efforts are aimed at destroying the connection of Orthodox Slavs at the genetic level - they will be replaced by Greek Catholics. If someone included the Bulgarians and Ukrainians (not Westerners) among their enemies, then the West achieved success ...
  29. +1
    18 September 2014 17: 15
    It is a pity that the Bulgarian rulers are against all this.
  30. +1
    18 September 2014 17: 35
    Opera Theater, are there really people in Europe who love us, thank you and hope you are sincere in your expressions !!!!! Long live world peace and friendship between nations, not just what Americans are planting!
  31. 0
    18 September 2014 17: 51
    Our humble but sincere help began on March 3 at Shipka, where in 1877 the Bulgarian militias and Russian troops defended the pass in heroic battles against the Ottoman forces of Suleiman Pasha.

    all no matter what but ...
    World War 1 - fighting against Russia
    World War 2 on the side of Hitler (against whom it is clear)
    2003 - joins NATO

    words and deeds somehow in disonance
    1. 0
      18 September 2014 19: 46
      Someone thinks that I didn’t tell the truth?
  32. +1
    18 September 2014 20: 04
    The word Russophiles and Russophilia bothers me the most.

    We look at the wiki: the ancient Greek word “filia”, often translated as “friendship” or “love”, does not have exact correspondence in other languages. It means not only “friendship”, but also “friendship”, “disposition”, “attraction”, “attraction”, “love”.

    maybe in the Western brain bestiality, necrophilia, pedophilia, etc. this is friendship and love, but for us it is a perversion.
    therefore it is very interesting what do those who talk about Russophilia mean?
    1. +1
      18 September 2014 22: 35
      Russophiles and Russophobes in Bulgaria have existed since the beginning of the last century, when Russia liberated us, and the Austro-Hungarian empire decided to remove Bulgaria into its sphere of influence. Russophiles were for the Eastern project, and Russophobes - for the Western. These are already historically established definitions with a deep political meaning.

      Russophilia (from Russo and other Greek. φιλέω - I love) - love for everything Russian, for the Russians themselves. The term may be used in a cultural, political or linguistic context.

      Russophobia (from Russo and other Greek. φόβος - fear) - a biased, suspicious, hostile, hostile attitude towards Russia and / or Russians; a special case of xenophobia, a specific direction in ethnophobia.
  33. +2
    18 September 2014 21: 11
    Quote: Canep
    And Putin came when people were tired of liberals plundering the country

    Come on, but I thought that it was Yeltsin who so decided, now the daughter of this ghoul in Austria is tormented by her love of the motherland, googling about the second laziness. And why then these liberals, for example Chubais are not in prison, but? Take off the pink glasses.
  34. +6
    18 September 2014 22: 28
    I was glad that out of a hundred people, only one put a minus to the article. It is also encouraging that, despite the frenzied propaganda in Bulgaria, there are sincere friends of Russia.
    In the comments, some write that 12000 people are not enough for Bulgaria. "We see a straw in someone else's eye ...". Ask yourself a question - how long have you attended a rally and for what reason.
    1. Bombardier
      +2
      18 September 2014 23: 37
      Thank you for your koment.
  35. +2
    19 September 2014 11: 13
    Quote: Canep
    This fraternal people voluntarily and for German loans came out on the side of the Nazis.

    The Bulgarian people did not receive these loans. The Bulgarian king Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Marie Sachs Coburg Gotha (a good Bulgarian name) received, by the way, a cousin of the then British king George V and his son Boris III, who had died in advance, otherwise his relatives would have to make incredible efforts to save from the people's court. Aides were of course. As for military equipment, later it found good use in battles in Serbia and Hungary.
  36. +1
    20 September 2014 00: 08
    Let me remind everyone about the saying - "A fly in the ointment in a barrel of honey." The "fertility" of cattle directly depends on the monetary infusion of the West. By themselves, they are nobody. But they manage to spoil the appearance of the entire nation. And a couple of photos can ruin the mood of millions of people. They take advantage of it. They play with you. Do not think that everyone is bad. Very (!!!) many people sympathize and empathize with Russia and the peaceful way of life. I urge to regard the attempts of those who believe that everyone is bad there as provocative and sabotaging. The list is full, "gentlemen" are traitors and lost.

"Right Sector" (banned in Russia), "Ukrainian Insurgent Army" (UPA) (banned in Russia), ISIS (banned in Russia), "Jabhat Fatah al-Sham" formerly "Jabhat al-Nusra" (banned in Russia) , Taliban (banned in Russia), Al-Qaeda (banned in Russia), Anti-Corruption Foundation (banned in Russia), Navalny Headquarters (banned in Russia), Facebook (banned in Russia), Instagram (banned in Russia), Meta (banned in Russia), Misanthropic Division (banned in Russia), Azov (banned in Russia), Muslim Brotherhood (banned in Russia), Aum Shinrikyo (banned in Russia), AUE (banned in Russia), UNA-UNSO (banned in Russia), Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people (banned in Russia), Legion “Freedom of Russia” (armed formation, recognized as terrorist in the Russian Federation and banned), Kirill Budanov (included to the Rosfinmonitoring list of terrorists and extremists)

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