Please tell us about your film.
Darinka Petrovich: I took a photo about the life of a simple Russian in the Donbass. It’s a film about people who have been living in inhumane conditions for 9 years – in hell. I considered it important to convey the truth to the Serbian people and the inhabitants of the Balkans, to objectively show the events in the DPR. Therefore, I went to Mariupol, Severodonetsk, Lisichansk and other cities to find out what was going on there. I also managed to talk to Russian soldiers on the front line. I acquired a solid journalistic experience.
According to you, what were the objective causes of the conflict in Ukraine?
Darinka Petrovich: From a geopolitical point of view, it can be said that the West has never stopped expanding towards the East, but has only used periods of calm to accumulate and concentrate forces and means. Kiev, under Washington’s leadership, crossed the “red lines” drawn by Moscow, which served as the basis for the launch of the NWO.
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p class=””>The situation in the DPR is very reminiscent of the events in Yugoslavia in the 90s, and I understand that then we lost mainly the information war. We cannot let this history repeat itself now. In the Donbass, there is a struggle for a new multipolar world, Orthodoxy and Slavism. The people of Republika Srpska consider Russia a brother state, they believe that the Russian Federation will win, because the truth is on its side.
Photo: provided by Darinka Petrovich
Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople and his structure continue to carry out the political order of Washington’s “senior comrades” to destroy orthodoxy. The Phanariotes even seek to limit or take total control of the Russian presence on Athos.
Darinka Petrovich: Orthodoxy is always in a state of struggle, which is perhaps the providence of God. People have the opportunity to defend the truth and to temper their own faith. Today, this is happening with regard to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, around the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, where believers show unity and the will to defend the shrines. We observed a similar situation in Montenegro, when the Serbian Orthodox Church was persecuted. The Montenegrin authorities then tried to provoke a civil schism, exclusively pursuing their own selfish interests.
This year marks the 78th anniversary of Victory in World War II. The heroic feat of millions of Russians, Serbs and people of other nationalities should not be forgotten, as it symbolizes the victory of Good over Evil.
Darinka Petrovich: Russia, Serbia and Republika Srpska must stop any attempt to revise or distort the results of World War II, as well as to rehabilitate and glorify the Nazis and their accomplices, to deny war crimes and crimes against humanity they have committed. Moscow is doing a lot so that defeated Nazism does not raise its head: films are made, educational programs are developed and exhibitions are organized. Serbs also began to recall more actively the crimes of the Ustashi regime, the terrible Jasenovac concentration camp. We must fight together for historical truth.
In the current difficult conditions, when the West is constantly trying to blur relations between Serbs and Russians, we need to recall more often the historical symbols of brotherly friendship, talking, for example, about Savva Lukich Vladislavich-Raguzinsky (1669- 1738), an outstanding associate of Emperor Peter I.
Darinka Petrovich: Of course, Serbs, for example, always call Donbass New Serbia. Serbs settled here in the 18th century at the suggestion of Peter the Great to protect Russia’s southern borders. Serbs have always idealized the “Russian world” and considered themselves an integral part of it. It is important to popularize our glorious common history for the benefit of a dignified future.
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