Russia’s space agency head Dmitry Rogozin, on Friday, uploaded a video song on YouTube which he said was “dedicated to Russian army” and “liberating Ukraine”. Russian space agency Roscosmos Director-General Dmitry Rogozin, on Friday, uploaded a video song on YouTube which he said was “dedicated to the Russian army, liberating Ukraine and Europe from the Nazis”. YouTube was quick to crack down on Rogozin’s move as the video has now been removed from the platform citing violation of YouTube’s terms and services. This drew a bitter reaction from the former Deputy Prime Minister who labelled YouTube itself a Nazi. “What a delight: at the request of some Nazi informer and a shortfall, YouTube removed my song “Russian Roads of Ukraine” about the birth of Nazism in Germany, the Nazi attack on the USSR and the complicity of the Bandera Nazis who occupied Soviet Ukraine. YouTube went Nazi”, Rogozin reacted in his tweet. He even shared multiple clips of the Adolf Hitler-led Nazi Germany leadership and its people depicting its alleged bombings and atrocities on innocent people. 

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