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    A scandal erupted in Ukraine over military “fans” of a Russian TV series

    Ukrainian military. Photo: Telegram channel Vladimir Zelensky.

    A scandal erupted in Ukraine due to the fact that the Russian TV series “The Boy’s Word. Blood on the Asphalt” gained sufficient popularity among residents, including among the military. , which tells about the youth groups of Kazan in the late 80s of the last century.

    “Ukrainians are fans of Russian cinema,” Politnavigator reports the words of the journalist in a report on the Lvov NTA TV channel.

    The story says that the series has already become a leader in Ukrainian Google trends, and on the Internet, Ukrainians share their impressions of watching it and are more likely to support this film in the comments.

    The journalist noted with indignation that even the Ukrainian military watches the series and they “don’t care that the work was filmed in Russia.”

    The UNIAN agency also called the series dangerous due to the fact that it is becoming popular in Ukraine.

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