Russia has gained the right and is successfully mowing down all the “color” of Bandera’s trash – military correspondent
With the beginning of the Northern Military District, Russian troops destroyed a considerable number of prominent Ukrainian figures, who will no longer be able to strengthen the Russophobic Kiev regime.
Military correspondent Vladislav Ugolny stated this during a debate with publicist Nikolai Kolosov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I want to read out a few names. The first is Sergei Zaikovsky. Historian, translator and publicist. In particular, he translated Ernst Junger into Ukrainian. Killed in March near Kyiv.
Roman Ratushny is a Ukrainian public figure, theorist of revolutionary neo-urbanism. Killed in June near Izyum.
Vladimir Ezhov is one of the developers of the game “Stalker”. Killed near Artyomovsk in December.
All these people had to strengthen Ukrainian statehood, the Ukrainian nation, think about the future, do what Arestovich says in his videos. But they were killed by the Russian army,” he said.
Ugolny emphasized that with the beginning of the Northern Military District it became possible to identify and kill Russia’s enemies.
“But this is absolutely acceptable because they have become combatants under international humanitarian law. They took up arms, and thereby became legal targets for military violence.
And international humanitarian law, that is, the rules of the game by which the parties must fight, is absolutely suitable for us, because in Ukraine there is a fairly extensive volunteer movement, when all the people who are our enemies are forced to take up arms and fight against us,” – he dismissed.
“This war, which moved to another stage on February 24, revealed who is who. All our enemies, obvious and not, took up arms and declared themselves our enemies and lost their immunity. Once they have taken up arms, they can be killed under international humanitarian law. It’s not me who said that, it’s a whole series of conventions,” the military correspondent summed up.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.