“Revenge is inevitable”; Medvedev’s message to the perpetrators of the Kherson massacre
By comparing Kherson and Khatin, Medvedev considered the deliberate killing of civilians a fascist crime and called for quick, decisive and relentless revenge against the perpetrators and commanders in the framework of Russian military operations.
According to Isna, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev wrote in a message about the killing of civilians in the Kherson region during the attacks of the Ukrainian army: “More than 80 years ago, on March 22, 1943, the fascist beasts and their accomplices burned Khatin.” And on New Year’s Eve in Kherson region, in a similar way, civilians were deliberately and brutally killed.”
Khatin was the name of a village in Belarus that was destroyed by Nazi German forces and their local accomplices on March 22, 1943. During this crime, the villagers – mostly civilians, including women and children – were imprisoned and burned alive in a warehouse. This massacre was carried out as a reprisal against partisan activities and became a symbol of Nazi atrocities against civilians in World War II.
Medvedev, who is currently the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, also wrote: “Barbarism. mail pessimism A common person’s vocabulary is too poor to describe the actions of these bandit thugs. Only the cruel language of revenge is appropriate; “Inevitable and quick, which was done during the attack of our army.”
“This should affect both the corrupt perpetrators of this terrorist act and their various commanders,” said the Russian politician, who was also previously prime minister. Enough with the kindness. Bandrite bastards should be killed like sick pigs, wherever they are – in the stinking Ukraine, in Europe or on the beach resorts. As Konstantin Simonov wrote in his great poem, “Every time you see him, kill him.”
Today Thursday, the governor of Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo, announced that the death toll of the Ukrainian air attack on a cafe in Kherson region has increased to more than 24 people, including children.
Earlier in the day, Saldo said three Ukrainian drones attacked a cafe and hotel in the Kherson region, where civilians were celebrating New Year’s Eve, and initial data indicated that 24 people had been killed and more than 50 wounded.
“With the clearing of debris from the drone attack site, the death toll in Kherson region is increasing,” Saldo told Rasha Today. He added that the death toll has now exceeded 24. The governor of Kherson added that children are also among the victims.
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