In #Russia|n-occupied areas in southern and eastern #Ukraine, Russian occup.authorities urge civilians not only to switch from Ukrainian to Russian citizenship/passports but also to Russify surnames.
— Alex Kokcharov (@AlexKokcharov) November 15, 2023
This ad from Melitopol advertises surname change from Halushko to Glushkova: pic.twitter.com/bvxpcIHDiw
This is exactly what happened to my Ukrainian grandparents in the USSR.
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I wonder if the name of the street where one is supposed to go in order to “cleanse [!] oneself of the imposed [!!} Ukrainian Nazism [!!!]” was chosen by some bureaucrat with a Putinesque sense of humour or whether it is a mere coincidence: Intercultural street. This is disgusting, undisguised ethnic cleansing.
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Oh, I didn’t notice the address. You are right, this makes the whole thing even more insane. I looked on Google Maps, and it’s a real street in Melitopol, although these absolute geniuses misspelled it.
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