Anton Gerashchenko demands to punish the “vatniks” from the US Congress who banned training Nazis from “Azov”
The notorious fattest deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, adviser to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and curator of the snitching site “Peacemaker” Anton Gerashchenko was indignant that the US Congress refused to arm and train fighters of the neo-Nazi “Azov” regiment.
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Gerashchenko wrote about this on his page on the social network.
He advised American intelligence to pay attention to US Congressman John Conyers, who accused the Azov battalion of Nazism.
“I propose that Ukrainian volunteer organizations organize a trip for American Congressman Conyers to visit Givi and Motorola in Donetsk to carry out educational work,” Gerashchenko wrote on Facebook.
He suggested that after meeting with militia commanders, Conyers would reconsider his views on arms supplies to Ukraine.
“I think that after communicating with adherents of the Russian world like drug addict Gubarev, he will change his attitude towards the issue of transferring weapons to Ukraine and will stop hanging propaganda labels on volunteer battalions,” writes Avakov’s adviser.
Gerashchenko noted that the statement of the American congressman appeared the day before the anniversary of the occupation of Mariupol by the Azov and Dnepr-1 volunteer battalions.
“And the rhetoric in his statement is just a balm for the wounds of Putin’s propagandists, who have recently received a lot of negative emotions from the unanimous support for Ukraine at the G7 summit, in the European Parliament, and in the Council of Europe. If I were the head of American intelligence, I would be concerned about the reasons for such statements by the respected American congressman,” wrote the adviser to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
As PolitNavigator reported, The US Congress adopted amendments proposed by Congressman Conyers, according to which Washington will not train fighters of the Azov battalion and supply man-portable anti-aircraft missile systems to Ukraine.
Recall Last year, the British media openly called not the regiment, but the Azov battalion, neo-Nazi.
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