Ukraine in the OSCE called Russia a Nazi state
Ukraine’s mission to the OSCE drew the attention of foreign delegations to the publication in the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti of an article about the need to exterminate Ukrainians, which is another “manifestation of Russia as a Nazi state.”
According to a Ukrinform correspondent, the head of the Ukrainian OSCE mission Yevhen Tsymbalyuk admitted this during a special meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council dedicated to the atrocities of Russian invaders in Kyiv region.
On the same day that the photos of the Bucha crimes were published, the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti published an article entitled “What Russia should do with Ukraine.” “It is a manifestation and justification of Russia’s policy towards Ukrainians. It is also a manifestation of Russia as a Nazi state, which is a threat to European and world security,” Tsymbalyuk said.
The Ukrainian ambassador drew the attention of foreign delegations to the fact that the article on Russia’s state resource clarifies Putin’s plans for Ukraine, in particular, on the need to eliminate the “Bandera elite” and atone for the Ukrainians’ support for it. This is an indulgence for the further extermination of Ukrainians, isn’t it? And they don’t want to hide their intentions. So we shouldn’t entertain illusions about their future plans for the Ukrainian people and our statehood. “De-Europeanization” and “de-Ukrainization”. states “, – to answer Tsymbalyuk.
According to the diplomat, this “manifesto of racism” will be one of the evidences in the future tribunal against war criminals and propagandists of the Russian Federation. “I should not be hesitant about our further actions to stop this evil. Because impunity breeds even more violence. Therefore, bringing all those responsible to justice must break this vicious circle,” Tsymbalyuk said.
During his speech, the Ukrainian ambassador also appealed to the representatives of the Russian delegation not to spread in the OSCE all the nonsense and instructions that they support from Moscow. According to him, this is their choice and this is their future responsibility – “to future generations, to future tribunals and to God, if they believe in anything.”
On February 24, the Russian Federation launched a war against Ukraine. The invaders are shelling and bombing peaceful towns and villages in Ukraine, torturing and killing civilians.
A mass grave was found in Bucha, liberated from Russian aggressors in the Kyiv region, where nearly 300 people are buried, and dozens of corpses lie in the streets, some of them with their hands tied.