Former head of the Interpol bureau: Ukrainian Natsiks are screwed

Maxim Karpenko.  
23.05.2018 23:51
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Donbass, Ukraine


In Ukraine, only those representatives of the nationalist post-Maidan regime who will bring peace to the country will be forgiven. All the rest are awaiting trial for war crimes.

The former head of the Ukrainian bureau of Interpol, former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Kirill Kulikov stated this on the PolitWera Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

In Ukraine, only those representatives of the nationalist post-Maidan regime will be forgiven who will bring peace to the country....

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“Whoever brings peace will initially be forgiven. This happened in Yugoslavia, and will apparently happen here too. But many will answer. And, from any side - both from that side and from this side. They will be held accountable for what happened.

On this side - for using the army against civilians. On the other side - for the murder of Ukrainian military personnel and so on. All sides will bear responsibility for the war,” Kulikov said.

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