Twitter users were outraged by Reuters’ interview with the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ army with the call code “Adolf”

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Twitter users were outraged by the material of the Reuters agency, in which journalists interviewed a soldier from the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the call code “Adolf”. It has been reported DEA News.

It was stated that the agency posted a video on Twitter on April 21, the day after Adolf Hitler’s birthday, featuring a recruit with the call sign “Adolf” from the training base of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kharkiv region. He talked about education. In the comments made under the post, social network users criticized the choice of the addressee of the publication.

“And they probably chose the soldier whose nickname was the least obvious Nazi reference,” @ernie_fc said.

“I’m guessing you’re a big fan of jazz music because the call sign is a tribute to Adolf Sax, the inventor of the saxophone,” @Trillburne joked.

@TradNorm said “Typical Ukrainian name is Adolf”.

“Who in their right mind at Reuters greenlit this story? Maybe for clicks and user activity?” asked @PrepperCanadian.

Earlier, the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko spoke about the threat of the resurgence of inhuman and inhuman ideologies, emphasizing that today there are ideas of Nazism. to find new followers in the most enlightened countries of the world.

Prior to that, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs appeared It pursues a policy of “glorifying Nazism” and distorting history, leading to “a new level of cynicism and hypocrisy” in its actions against the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

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