Ukrainian Ambassador: Russia uses Nazi experience
Ukrainian Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Alexander Mishchenko, made a statement in connection with the death of civilians in the city of Mariupol, Donetsk region. "As a result of mass shelling of residential areas of the city by terrorists supported by Russia, 30 civilians were killed and more than 100 were injured." Tragedy in Mariupol is another deep shock for Ukraine, and the world community as an example of targeted crimes against humanity. "Obviously, this previous terrorist crimes in eastern Ukraine, supported by Russia, will not go without the attention of the Hague Tribunal. It is also evident that the terrorist organization "LND/DNR" are tools in the hands of the Kremlin, and distributors of Putin's aggressive policy directed not only against Ukraine, but against the entire civilized democratic world," is further underlined in the statement.
The attention is drew to the "cynical statements of the Russian leadership on the situation in the Donbass, that Russian soldiers do not fight in Ukraine, but simply" spend their holidays in the Donbas, helping fellow Ukrainians." All this is "a weak attempt to hide involvement in all the crimes committed by militants in eastern Ukraine." "However, to date, no one in the world doubts that Russia is trying to maintain its influence in the post-totalitarian methods inspired by the aggressive policy of the communist and fascist states," said in a statement after.
Ukraine calls upon all civilized community to join efforts in the fight against terrorism and aggression, to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past, which led to the violation of the territorial integrity of States, in particular, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine today, according to a statement of Mischenko.-06D -
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