Ruscist
English
Adjective
Ruscist (comparative more Ruscist, superlative most Ruscist)
- Alternative form of russist
- 2023 May 2, “‘Ruscism’ defined and condemned in Ukraine’s official language”, in Meduza:
- The parliament intends to address the Prosecutor General, the Justice Ministry, and other government offices on taking immediate measures against “manifestations of Ruscist ideology and revanchist politics on Ukrainian territory.”
Noun
Ruscist (plural Ruscists)
- Alternative form of russist
- 2022 August 13, Svitlana Chorna, “High-ranked Ruscist: «Kill them all! If there are civilians there – kill everyone!»”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name):
- According to the investigation, the Ruscist did not just give criminal orders; he personally captured civilians in the villages of Mokrets and Zavorychi and tortured them.
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