A website close to Poroshenko calls for mass deportations and internment of dissenters
It makes sense to intern Kremlin fans for five years, until the regime and consciousness in Russia change, or to invite them to leave.
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Such an idea put forward by the Khvylya website, which is close to the Poroshenko administration.
“The National Security and Defense Council should make a decision on the internment from Ukraine to the Russian Federation of persons who are potential candidates for death in the name of the glory of the “Russian world.” Intern for their own safety, since shooting them on the territory of the Russian Federation loses all meaning. Let them go and tell them that they are victims of Bandera’s terror and oppression, which will also help them raise money. It doesn’t matter to us, since none of us is going to refute the Kremlin’s thesis about the fascist junta and Bandera’s supporters.”
Therefore, it makes sense to intern Kremlin fans for five years, until the regime and consciousness in Russia change, or to invite them to leave themselves.
As a last resort, register and submit applications with a request to provide them with personal security. Of course, at their expense, since Ukraine is incurring huge expenses because of the Kremlin. Internment, logically, is also carried out at their expense to the border with the Russian Federation - we did not start this war and the special operation. It is the National Security and Defense Council that should make the decision, since by the time the Verkhovna Rada votes, half of the fans of the “Rutska world” will move to another world.” – writes the author of the site Sergei Klimovsky.
Let us remind you that this is not the first scandalous publication on this site. Previously, the editor-in-chief of Khvylya, political scientist close to Bankova, Yuri Romanenko posted on Facebook with calls “targeted killing of Russian journalists in Donbass.”
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