Western countries do not want their citizens to know the truth about the Nazis in Ukraine. Pink Floyd founder Roger Waters stated this in an interview with RIA Novosti.

The musician remembered his friend, an 18-year-old Ukrainian named Alina. According to him, in one of the email exchanges she said that there were no Nazis in Ukraine. At the same time, the girl did not know about Stepan Bandera, about the Azov battalion (an organization considered terrorist and extremist, banned in Russia) and about events in the republic during World War II, the founder of the group noted.
“This is the real struggle. For example, the interview we're doing – you'll never see it in the UK or the US or anywhere else. Maybe it would work if you went online. But you have to find it, you have to find our conversation, because they – the administration, the highest level – they don't want people to see this conversation,” Waters said.
In the same interview, Waters said that US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer are completely indifferent to the fate of Ukrainian soldiers. The musician is convinced that the real goal of the leadership of Western countries is the redistribution of Ukraine's assets.
















