"There are heaps of non-"whites" in Ukraine besides the ethnic groups that have reported discrimination, which, as far as I know, have not reported discrimination (Crimean Tatars, Chechens, Georgians, Azeris, Armenians, Uzbeks, Koreans etc.)."
I will assume this to be true.
"I will treat it as a case of ethnic stereotyping against some non-"whites", but not against other non-"whites", thus not a consistently pro-"white" policy."
Some "non-whites" are negatively affected by this ethnic stereotyping. Other "non-whites" are not negatively affected by this ethnic sterotyping.
However, no "whites" are negatively affected by this ethnic stereotyping.
Therefore:
Total number of "non-whites" negatively affected >0
Total number of "whites" negatively affected =0
How then is such ethnic stereotyping not a consistently pro-"white" bias? (I have never claimed it was a 'policy'. It could be just racists being themselves.)
In order for me to possibly accept your claim that there is no pro-"white" bias, you would have to present at least some cases where "whites" have reported discrimination against themselves in favour of "non-whites", which would then potentially balance out the numerous cases already documented where "non-whites" have reported discrimination against themselves in favour of "whites".