The news from Kiev looks not just like a sensation, but - taking into account all local peculiarities - like a scandal with far-reaching consequences.

At the suit of the organization "Public Control and Order", the District Administrative Court of Kiev overturned the city council's decision of 2016 to rename a number of streets.

In particular, Moskovsky Prospekt was then named after one of the ideologues of Ukrainian nationalism - the Nazi accomplice of Stepan Bandera.

The names will also be returned to the streets of Suvorov, Kutuzov and Kutuzov Lane.

Such court verdicts were not adopted in Ukraine during the entire period after the country's independence.

There are a lot of reverse examples related to the so-called decommunization process.

But that the situation was acted out in the direction of a sane human attitude to the national question and the history of cooperation of individual national heroes with the Nazis - this was not the case.

However, I would not expect that we are witnessing a process of spiritual healing.

Somehow, the Ukrainian right-wing radicals missed this moment.

They have a very rich experience of effectively dealing with various courts in order to make the correct, from their point of view, decisions.

It is enough just to clog the courtroom for the judges to sink into their heels.

There is no doubt that nationalists of all stripes believe that a real crime has been committed by the judiciary.

Encroaching on the heroes of the OUN-UPA * and the SS "Galicia" division Stepan Bandera and Mikhail Omelyanovich-Pavlenko is an atrocity unheard of in cynicism, if we bear in mind the political agenda of Ukraine.

Here, the names of Nazi criminals and collaborators have long been considered the holy legacy of the national movement, and only enemies of the Ukrainian people can dispute this.

In Kiev, they already say and write that the authorities will challenge the scandalous court decision.

I have no doubts that the appeal - whether the first or the second - will be immediately satisfied, because this time the fans of Bandera, Shukhevych and other "heroes" will no doubt carefully monitor the situation and attend the trial.

In fact, they themselves can become applicants.

Let's see who turns out to be faster - government officials or right-wing radicals.

I would bet on the first, since the ruling team is distinguished by boundless cowardice and a desire to please nationalists in everything.

And the combination of these properties gives high speed to the decisions made.

In general, sensational and seemingly such positive news will certainly turn into its opposite.

And this will create a cumulative effect, since it turns out that Moskovskaya Street will be given the name of Bandera for the second time, that is, it will be defiled twice.

But Ukraine is no stranger to shame.

Nazism has been reigning here for a long time, despite the fact that the population of Ukraine, according to opinion polls, for the most part does not support the nationalist ideology.

But who cares?

A small but extremely aggressive gang, ready to use violence at any moment, since 2014, has been shaping the Ukrainian political agenda, imposing Banderaism on the Ukrainian people.

* The Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) is a Ukrainian organization recognized as extremist and banned in Russia (decision of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of 11/17/2014).

The author's point of view may not coincide with the position of the editorial board.