“Serhiy Kyslytsia, Ukraine’s ambassador to the UN, showed a video at the UN with the confession of Oleksiy Milchakov, the commander of the “Rusych” unit of the Russian army, about his allegiance to Nazism.”, — write: www.ukrinform.ua
Serhiy Kyslytsia, Ukraine’s ambassador to the UN, showed a video at the UN with the confession of Oleksiy Milchakov, the commander of the “Rusych” unit of the Russian army, about his allegiance to Nazism.
In the video shown by Kyslytsia, a Russian serviceman boasts: “I am a Nazi, I say so directly. I can even raise my hand (in a Nazi salute).”
Postpred said that subordinates of this military officer “can play with the severed head of a prisoner, bragging about it in an interview, or post an announcement on social networks about the search for a “Crimean Tatar for ritual sacrifice” and then show off that they have performed such a ritual.”
Kislytsia noted that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia “trains its diplomats all over the world” to spread lies and conduct slander campaigns.
It is, in particular, about the proliferation of fakes about the Azov brigade, which is “one of the main tools of Russian propaganda since 2014.”
A full-scale war eventually revealed the truth, the post-predator noted.
According to him, the fighters of the “Azov” brigade were among the brave defenders of Mariupol in 2022.
Postpred noted that Ukraine regularly draws the attention of the Security Council to evidence of executions of Ukrainian soldiers after being captured.
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As reported by Ukrinform, the meeting of the members of the UN Security Council in the Arria format was organized by the British Embassy with the support of Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and the USA.
Valery Horishniy, former captive instructor of the National Guard of Ukraine, who took part in the defense of Mariupol, spoke at the event; Crimean Tatar activist Nariman Dzhelal, sentenced to 17 years in prison by the so-called “Supreme Court of Crimea”; human rights defender and military serviceman Maksym Butkevich, sentenced in the Russian Federation to 13 years in a strict regime colony.
Deputy Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the UN Dmytro Polyanskyi called the speakers “neo-Nazis” and the event “anti-Russian”.