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The Kononovich brothers from Lutsk, who are being tried for anti-state calls, have requested support from Italian communists

The Kononovich brothers from Lutsk, who are being tried for anti-state calls, have requested support from Italian communists
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On the social media of Italian communists, a request for support has been circulated for the twins from Lutsk, who are accused of making anti-state calls. The Power of Truth reports that a corresponding video appeal appeared on the "PCI TV" channel on YouTube.

It is known that about a month ago, in the Italian communist community "Partito Comunista Italiano - Roma," they published a video appeal from the Kononovich brothers from Lutsk, who have been under investigation since March 2022 on charges of attempting to overthrow the state.

After their arrest and the imposition of preventive measures, the men's social media activity was suspended, but propaganda appeals resumed after a year and a half of silence. In particular, their request for support was circulated on the social media of Italian communists.

"Dear anti-fascists and communists of Italy, we, the communists of Ukraine, have taken the first blow in Europe from the imperialists of the West and the United States. We are currently fighting against a regime imposed on us by the West and its capitalism... They struck the first devastating blow against us, but we did not give up. We are glad that in these difficult times, Italian communists and anti-fascists are with us. We know that we are not alone, and you are fighting alongside us. Only through struggle, only through internationalism, only through the solidarity of European communists and anti-fascists. Proletarians of all countries, unite," they stated in the video.

It is worth noting that the YouTube channel where this appeal is posted was created at the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion in March 2022. As of today, October 30, it has only 353 subscribers, and the video has been viewed 320 times.

 

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