The Russian Foreign Ministry provided evidence of the Nazi essence of the Kyiv regime
Kiev’s practice of dividing its citizens into “right” and “wrong,” “good” and “bad” has also extended to Russian prisoners of war.
Official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova stated this at a briefing, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We received with great concern the statement by the Minister of Justice of Ukraine Denis Malyuska about the creation in the West of Ukraine of a special camp for Russian prisoners of war, the exchange of which for Ukrainian ones is considered “unlikely.”
I don’t understand how the same theses fit in the same heads. On the one hand, they say that there are no Nazis there and they are not subject to any misanthropic logic, on the other hand, they talk about creating special camps for people who are not going to be exchanged for anyone.
Where in history has this been seen? We know where. This is exactly what we have been talking about for many years. That the Kiev regime and those who stand behind it draw their ideas from the already proven world history of the first third of the twentieth century. Europe. Nazism and fascism. This is a new word in understanding how to divide and segregate people. We saw a lot of this in Ukraine. Now will they be divided into “good” and “bad” military personnel?” – said Zakharova.
At the same time, she added that the Red Cross is still not allowed to see Russian prisoners of war, unlike the places where Ukrainians are being held in Yelenovka DPR.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.