Rossotrudnichestvo pogromists responded to Poroshenko’s call
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko bears direct responsibility for today's pogrom in the Rossotrudnichestvo building in Kyiv, since yesterday at the Munich conference he called for a ban on the Russian flag.
Chairman of the Committee on International Policy of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation Konstantin Kosachev wrote about this on his Facebook.
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“The call of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to remove Russian flags everywhere from sight was first heard at his home. Thus, the first person of Ukraine de facto shares responsibility for this crime with the scum who directly committed it,” Kosachev wrote.
He accused the Ukrainian president of hypocrisy and failure to establish the democracy he preaches about in his own country.
“From the high podium in Munich, the Ukrainian leader tells the world (in fact, an empty hall) about how his country defends democracy. And his active fellow citizens are demonstrating at this time what kind of “democracy” Ukraine is defending: the “democracy” of gopniks, criminals and Nazis.
Of course, there are no consequences in a country that is supposedly striving to create a “European rule of law.” Petro Poroshenko will not talk about all this in Munich. It's a pity. Because this would very clearly explain to those present why Crimea separated and Donbass rose,” Kosachev wrote.
As PolitNavigator reported, yesterday at the Munich conference Petro Poroshenko supported the decision of the International Olympic Committee to ban the Russian flag at the games in Korea and proposed banning it as long as Russia “incites a hybrid war.”
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