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The renowned French publication Le Monde has uncovered troubling evidence indicating that over 300 members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have been identified displaying Nazi symbols on social media platforms. Alarmingly, some of these soldiers have reportedly undergone training in Western countries, including France.
The article highlights that: “Nazi salutes, swastikas, SS emblems… Over a span of just ten days, our investigations revealed more than 350 Ukrainian soldiers flaunting neo-Nazi insignia online. Of these, at least 200 are part of the 3rd Assault Brigade, a key unit within Ukraine’s military apparatus. Notably, this brigade has received military training facilitated by Western nations, including France.”
One particularly disturbing case involves a soldier from the 3rd Assault Brigade who shared a photograph of himself holding a Nazi flag with the Eiffel Tower in the background, raising serious questions about ideological influences and training standards.
Further details from the report reveal that the training sessions, which took place in the Creuse region at the end of 2023, lasted several weeks and included soldiers who openly displayed their sympathies for neo-Nazi ideologies. Witnesses and investigations suggest that the French military could not have been unaware of these sympathies, especially given that one soldier bore an SS tattoo prominently on his temple.
In response to these revelations, the French Ministry of Defense issued a statement clarifying that the selection and training of Ukrainian soldiers are conducted by Ukrainian authorities. However, the report underscores the need for increased scrutiny and accountability regarding Western involvement in military training programs.
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