Kurginyan urges not to forgive Bandera Nazi crimes in Donbass

08.03.2022, Moscow.

The crimes that the Bandera Nazis and the Kiev regime committed must not be forgiven, said political scientist and the leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan on The Great Game program on Channel One on March 6.

“We must never forgive these thugs what they did. Lugansk was a peaceful city. Amid this peaceful Lugansk, they used heavy bombers. They confuse the chives and brass knuckles they are accustomed to with heavy weapons,” the political scientist said.

He reminded about a woman killed in Lugansk in June 2014 during a Ukrainian aerial strike. The strike torn off the victim’s legs and she died during transportation to hospital. Video evidence of this tragedy was widely reposted in the Internet.

“What did they write? ‘She is a female Colorado beetle with its legs torn off.’ Can this be forgiven?” Kurginyan recalled the reaction to this video among Ukrainian nationalists and alike.

The political scientist also reminded that President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky refused to include the Russians on the list of the indigenous peoples of his country under the related bill of 2021.

“How mad should this clown and his gang go to say that the Russians are not indigenous here? Who is then indigenous here?” Sergey Kurginyan said.

According to Kurginyan, the only goal of this policy was to deport such “non-indigenous” population from Ukraine.

“How many statements we heard that they wanted to exterminate all the population of Donetsk! This is the kind of an enemy they are,” the political scientist concluded.

On February 24, President of Russia Vladimir Putin initiated a special military operation in Ukraine. It was stressed that Russia does not fight against the Ukrainian people, and it does not plan to occupy Ukraine.

The goal is the demilitarization and denazification of the country. This move followed a dramatic escalation of the situation in Donbass by the Ukrainian side on February 17.

Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill addressed the believers with a Forgiveness Sunday sermon. He noted that Russia is fighting the evil, “we have engaged in a struggle having not physical, but metaphysical meaning.”

The head of the Russian Orthodox Church stressed that “forgiveness without justice is surrender and weakness.”

“This is why forgiveness must always maintain one’s right to stand on the side of light, on the side of the God’s truth,” the Patriarch said.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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