“I fight in the Donbass while I live”, what Edy Ongaro said

The interview in 2015: “In every state, in every part of the globe there is some minority, some ethnic group that is trampled on and then we have to react”

“If you can, come here”. Edy Ongaro, the Italian militiaman killed in Donbass, spoke in an interview in 2015 about his decision to reach the Ukraine region to join pro-Russian forces against Kiev. “My name is Edy Ongaro, nom de guerre Bozambo. I come from the province of Venice, Giussago di Portogruaro, a small village like many others in the countryside”, he said in the interview with Spasidonbass.ru proposed at the time by Antenna 3.



“With great pride and great honor I can say that I am part of the Prizrak, this internationalist battalion, I feel from the first moment among comrades and comrades. In every state, in every part of the globe there is some minority, some ethnic group that is trampled on and then you have to react “, he explained in the interview. To push him into the Donbass “respect for oneself and for others: this should lead many people, especially for those like me who were in deplorable conditions, scandalous for a state that calls itself civil”, to make the same choice as ‘Bozambo’ . “To these people I say; if you can, come here”, he said. “As long as there is air in my body and as long as blood flows, I will never get out of here. My choice is to stay here, I’m trying to get citizenship in these republics.”



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