Kadyrov: The surrendered leaders of the Ukrainian Nazis from Azovstal are much worse than the traitors
GROZNY, May 21 – RIA Novosti. Chechnya President Ramzan Kadyrov thinks The commanders of the brigade of Ukrainian troops Serhiy Volynsky (call sign – “Volyn”) and the Ukrainian national battalion “Azov” Denis Prokopenko, who surrendered from Mariupol “Azovstal”, are worse than traitors, because they have just firmly condemned those who decided to lay down their weapons in Mariupol.
“It is interesting that among the thousands of Bandera soldiers who surrendered from Azovstal, it is interesting that their leaders – Prokopenko and Volyn. Everything would be fine, but recently this tandem with a hard face firmly condemned the Ukrainian sailors who laid down their arms in Ukraine. Mariupol … Well now to these two how to call them? You can’t even call them traitors! For this, there must be at least something normal, a humane behavior … They are much worse than traitors. and disgrace, “Wrote Kadyrov Telegram.
The Chechnya leader noted that this is a “great opportunity” for those who have not yet laid down their arms to think.
“If you don’t believe us, then at least look at how your leaders and ideologues treat you. You can simply be wasted on them. They call practically anyone who refuses to resist among you a disgrace… death, surrender unconditionally,” he added.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported on May 20 that the territory of Azovstal was completely liberated, that “the underground facilities of the enterprise, in which the militants were hiding, came under the full control of the Russian Armed Forces.” According to the RF Ministry of Defense, since May 16, 2,439 Nazi weapons from the Azov Regiment surrendered and surrendered (criminal cases were opened against their fighters in Russia) and the Ukrainian army, which was blocked on the territory of Ukraine. The plant is about a month old.
The militants began to surrender on May 16. Within two days, 959 people, 80 of whom were wounded, laid down their weapons.
Leaving Mariupol, the column was divided into two parts: one (with the wounded) went to Novoazovsk, and the other to Yelenovka, where there was an improvised camp for prisoners.
Kyiv tried to present the exit of the militants as an “evacuation”. In Russia, they replied that there could only be one interpretation of what had happened: they surrendered.
“The soldiers who took refuge on Azovstal territory dropped their weapons and surrendered,” said Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the President of Russia.
Dmitry Polyansky, the first representative of Russia to the UN, also noted the unconditional surrender of the fighters of the Azov battalion (a criminal case was launched against them in Russia).
Now the fighters will be questioned by Russian investigators: they will identify them and check whether they have been involved in crimes against civilians.
Kyiv wants to exchange wounded soldiers from Azovstal for Russian prisoners. Meanwhile, discussions are taking place in Russia about how to deal with the nationalists.
On May 26, the Supreme Court of Russia will consider the case regarding the recognition of the Azov battalion as a terrorist organization.
The Head of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin instructed to draw up a resolution from Azov on the impossibility of the exchange of prisoners.
“Nazi criminals should not be bartered. They are war criminals and we must do everything to bring them to justice,” Volodin said. said.
The militants began to surrender on May 16. Within two days, 959 people, 80 of whom were wounded, laid down their weapons.
Leaving Mariupol, the column was divided into two parts: one (with the wounded) went to Novoazovsk, and the other to Yelenovka, where there was an improvised camp for prisoners.
Kyiv tried to present the exit of the militants as an “evacuation”. In Russia, they replied that there could only be one interpretation of what had happened: they surrendered.
“The soldiers who took refuge on Azovstal territory dropped their weapons and surrendered,” said Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the President of Russia.
Dmitry Polyansky, the first representative of Russia to the UN, also noted the unconditional surrender of the fighters of the Azov battalion (a criminal case was launched against them in Russia).
Now the fighters will be questioned by Russian investigators: they will identify them and check whether they have been involved in crimes against civilians.
Kyiv wants to exchange wounded soldiers from Azovstal for Russian prisoners. Meanwhile, discussions are taking place in Russia about how to deal with the nationalists.
On May 26, the Supreme Court of Russia will consider the case regarding the recognition of the Azov battalion as a terrorist organization.
The Head of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin instructed to draw up a resolution from Azov on the impossibility of the exchange of prisoners.
“Nazi criminals should not be bartered. They are war criminals and we must do everything to bring them to justice,” Volodin said. said.
Source: Ria
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