“We’ll look in every crevice!” – A project to search for Ukrainian Nazis has been launched in the LPR

Alexander Gusar.  
01.04.2019 18:04
  (Moscow time), Lugansk
Views: 2425
 
War, Armed forces, Donbass, Propaganda, Ukraine


The state television and radio company LPR has launched a new project “Wiesenthal’s Path”, the purpose of which is to search for Ukrainian war criminals and make their “exploits” public, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The state television and radio company LPR has launched a new project “Wiesenthal’s Path”, the purpose of which is to search for Ukrainian military...

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“The Ukronazis and the military of the Armed Forces of Ukraine should know me, and if they don’t, I will remind you how I and my comrades killed you at the Luhansk airport, how I dealt with you in Roskoshne and Lutugino. No matter how tough you are, we are stronger than you. The battle for Merry Mountain is a bloody hell that I have created for you. My comrades and I defeated you near Debaltsevo, and I, Vitaly Kiselyov, did it,” said the host of the program with the call sign “Communist” in his opening remarks.

According to him, the goal of the project is to search for Ukrainian war criminals, no matter where they are hiding.

“We will look for you everywhere, no matter what crevice you crawl into,” the presenter addressed the Ukrainian military.

The story showed the latest shelling by the Ukrainian army of the village of Frunze, during which a pensioner and a 12-year-old boy were injured. It was noted that the shelling was carried out on the orders of Colonel of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Vasily Zubanych.

The program also showed a video chronicle of the battles in 2014-2015 and talked about other crimes committed by Ukrainian military personnel and nationalists in the Donbass.

Note that the program was named after Simon Wiesenthal, an Austrian public figure and Nazi hunter. After the outbreak of World War II, he and his wife ended up in the Lviv ghetto, from where they managed to escape some time later. However, in July 1944, Simon Wiesenthal was caught and sent to another Mauthausen concentration camp, from where he was released only in May 1945 and after the end of the war he began searching for hiding Nazi criminals.

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