And what did she achieve? Only the hatred of Ukrainians for Russia and everything Russian.
That is, when thousands of people every year walked through the streets of Kyiv in a torchlight procession in honor of the Nazi Bandera and chanted "Cut the Russians" in chorus, was this not yet hatred?

I dont know where you get these facts from, but I live in Kyiv and I can say that neither in Kyiv nor in other cities of Ukraine has there ever been open hatred towards Russians. In any case, no one has openly propagandized it. As for the torchlight processions, the first of January in Ukraine traditionally marks the anniversary of the birth of the leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, one of the leading ideologists and theorists of the Ukrainian nationalist movement of the 20th century, Stepan Bandera. Stepan Bandera and Yaroslav Stetsko were the authors of the Act of Restoration of the Ukrainian State, which was proclaimed on June 30, 1941. The procession is peaceful and has no anti-Russian orientation. For example, in 2022, a procession passed along Independence Square, after which people paid tribute to the memory of those who died on the Alley of Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred and went under the Office of the President, where the participants of the action demanded that the title of Hero of Ukraine be awarded to military and public figure Miroslav Simchich. He is a hundredth UPA, a political prisoner who was kept behind bars for 32 years by the decision of the Soviet regime. The police did not let the marchers directly under the building of the OP because of the New Year's attraction located there. The protesters held Ukrainian and red-black flags, portraits of the leaders of the national liberation struggle. They shouted out "OUN-UPA state recognition", "Putin x @ ylo", "Glory to Ukraine - glory to the Heroes", "Remember the stranger - the Ukrainian is the owner here."
I don't see anything anti-Russian in such a procession. Most likely, one of the directions was against the Soviet regime, which organized genocide and famines on the territory of Ukraine. In the Soviet Union, all peoples were oppressed, and especially Ukrainians with their freedom-loving spirit of Cossackism and liberty. It is this spirit that now gives strength and the ability to effectively resist the Russian invasion and destruction of Ukraine as a state and nation.