I agree. That definitely needs a link to some tangible reporting and data.
Now, don't get me wrong, I am 100% against what's happening in Ukraine right now, and I don't ever believe war to be an answer to anything, but I think it's worth shining a bit of light on some pockets (does not define an entire nation) of deep-rooted xenophobia in Ukraine against Hungarians for instance. Obviously Hungary never acted the way Russia does now, but if similar aggressions happened to Russians in Ukraine, I can see how a stuck in the past with an ego greater than God's leader -- Putin -- could react irrationally and do what he's doing. All of this is still bleeding and festering scars of the the Second World War. If you ask me, the Treaty of Trianon only made sure some wounds would never truly heal.