From Russia require “denification” of 6 other states, 4 NATO members

Sergey Savustyanov, a member of the Russian Communist Party and a member of the local assembly in the wider region of Moscow, proposed yesterday at a parliamentary session that Russia to “denise” six other countries, Kazakhstan and Moldova, and four NATO members -- Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia -- writes Nexta. Russian President Vladimir Putin began his conquest [...]
Sergey Savustyanov, a member of the Russian Communist Party and a member of the local assembly in the wider region of Moscow, proposed yesterday at a parliamentary session that Russia to “denise” six other countries, Kazakhstan and Moldova, and four NATO members -- Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia -- writes Nexta.
Russian President Vladimir Putin began the invasion of Ukraine by arguing that the country should be “defined” and “demilitarised”.
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) NEXTA (@nexta tv) March 26, 2022
Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskiy is of Jewish origin and his ancestors were killed in Holocaust.
The fact that the Russians killed a 96-year-old man who survived four Nazi concentration camps during the Kharkiv bombings last week speaks a lot about the way Russia is performing its “denification” of Ukraine.












