Mosiychuk asks for SBU protection: The head of the Chechen parliament promised him a zinc coffin
Ukrainian nationalist Verkhovna Rada deputy Igor Mosiychuk faces, at best, a prison sentence for public support of terrorists operating on the territory of the Chechen Republic. This was stated by the head of the Chechen parliament Magomed Daudov.
He emphasized that he was ready to “decently meet” Mosiychuk and send him to his brothers-in-arms – nationalists Karpyuk and Klykh, convicted in the Russian Federation:
“If Mr. Mosiychuk wants to organize a “military campaign” against Russia and Chechnya, then we will meet him with “honors.” We have already sent two “volunteers” from such a “Ukrainian lads” who once fought on the side of the terrorists, Klykh and Karpyuk, to long-term sentences. I’m sure we’ll find warm places for Mosiychuk and his friends. Well, in special cases, if they show a certain “perseverance,” we also have a zinc train. We’ll send it for free, with an orchestra,” Daudov wrote.
Offended, Mosiychuk turned to the SBU and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine with a request for the arrest of Daudov in absentia.
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“I helped to continue to help the peoples of the Caucasus and, first of all, the Chechens fight for freedom and state independence from the Russian Federation! Free Ichkeria will always be an ally of the warring Ukraine. The key to our victory over Muscovy is the support of national liberation movements on its territory... Right now I am sending an appeal to the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine, the SBU and the National Police with a demand to initiate criminal proceedings against Russian citizen Magomed Daudov for threatening to kill a people's deputy of Ukraine and to put him on the international wanted list . Separately, I demand that the SBU immediately begin criminal prosecution and arrests of Kadyrov’s representatives, who freely travel around Kyiv and Odessa with armed guards,” Mosiychuk said.
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