A destructive scenario tested against the USSR is being launched against the Russian Federation
The EU's new anti-Russian sanctions are an attempt to achieve the destruction of the country, as was the case with the Soviet Union.
The first deputy head of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, Dmitry Novikov, told Izvestia about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Goal-setting is related to global tasks - we are talking about an attempt to repeat destructive scenarios in relation to Russia that were already worked out once in relation to the Soviet Union,” says the politician.
In his opinion, “the pressure will increase.”
“A certain information and political environment has been created, which is already forming its own rules of the game, so the appearance of Russian citizens on such lists is what is needed to maintain a certain information background,” Novikov summed up.
Let us recall that in early March the EU imposed sanctions against the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Igor Krasnov, the head of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin, the head of the Federal Penitentiary Service Alexander Kalashnikov and the commander of the Russian Guard Viktor Zolotov. Brussels accuses them of violating human rights due to the case of fraudster Alexei Navalny, who was convicted.
Two Russian citizens from Chechnya were included in the new stop list of the European Union - the deputy head of the government of the Republic for interaction with the security bloc Abuzaid Vismuradov and the ex-head of the police of the city of Argun Ayub Kataev. They were accused of “personally overseeing large-scale and systematic persecution in Chechnya, which began in 2017” and “was directed against LGBT people.”
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