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Ukrofascism

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Etymology

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From Ukro- +‎ fascism.

Noun

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Ukrofascism (uncountable)

  1. Synonym of Ukronazism
    • 2018 December 22, Otar Dovzhenko, “Russian Liberal Media? No, Thank You”, in Detector Media[1]:
      After the Maidan some of them also went downhill to epic trash, started writing about Ukrofascism and palling around with fighters in Donetsk, like Vitaly Leybin of Russki Reporter.
    • 2022 July 4, “Why “why us” questions appear from both sides of Russia – Ukraine war?”, in Ukraine Frontlines[2]:
      The Russians killed you in 2014, spreading propaganda, ukrofascism, and other narratives.
    • 2022 August 21, admin_l6ma5gus, “In Zaporozhye, Dugina’s death was linked to Ukraine”, in Pledge Times[3]:
      Both Dasha and her father, Alexander Dugin, could be the target,” Rogov said, drawing attention to the fact that Dugin was waging her own fight against “Ukrofascism and its Ango-Saxon[sic] masters.”
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