To seriously assess the results of the election in Ukraine, we need to wait for the official results and the regional breakdown, but one important thing is already obvious now.

This whole line about "Banderites and fascists taking power in Ukraine" is pure propaganda in the Goebbels style, forgive the cliché. And, by the way, it has worked quite well (just like the original Goebbels propaganda): even people who get their information from several independent sources are now staring at lines 9 and 11 in wide-eyed surprise. These are the exit poll results:

So we can see that even in western Ukraine, where, judging by reports from Russia’s state media, they supposedly organize anti-Jewish pogroms on even-numbered days and hunt down veterans of the Great Patriotic War (the Soviet term for World War II) on odd-numbered days, neither Tyahnybok nor Yarosh has any significant support.

One can say with confidence that these politicians wield significant political influence not in Ukraine, but in a completely different country—again, if we are to judge by the news coverage in the media:

P.S.

A spectacular continuation of this post’s theme could be seen just now on Channel One. Since apparently no report from Ukraine can exist without "Yarosh’s business card," these crooks inserted some fake chart into the segment (before the real results were announced), claiming it was "strange data from the election commission." They had to make something up out of thin air—anything at all—to scare trusting pensioners with the "Right Sector" once again:

YouTube video

http://youtu.be/W9RF2s3Kvzo

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