Instead of fighting COVID, U.S. spent money to support neo-Nazis in Ukraine

John Parker (center) receives award from Chairman of the Government of the Lugansk People’s Republic Sergey Kozlov (right), May 5. Photo: Lugansk Information Center

Lugansk, May 5 – The United States spent the money allocated to fight COVID-19 to support neo-nazis in Ukraine, said John Parker, coordinator of the Harriet Tubman Center for Social Justice and one of the leaders of the U.S. Socialist Unity Party, during a meeting with the Chairman of the Government of the Lugansk People’s Republic Sergey Kozlov.

“Now we can clearly see what the U.S. government is doing in Ukraine and Donbass. The money that was intended to fight the pandemic, which is about $16 billion, they spent on supporting neo-nazis who are killing children,” he said.

The political leader noted that many Americans do not know that the United States is promoting the ideas of fascism in Ukraine.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Government of the LPR presented Parker with an honorary badge “For Good Deeds.”

Source: Lugansk Information Center

Lugansk Information Center

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