Russian Embassy in Washington: US afraid of making public evidence of Azov militants’ atrocities

The Russian Embassy in Washington confirmed that the United States is afraid of publishing the facts related to the atrocities committed by the Ukrainian Nazi (Azov) Regiment.

The embassy said in a statement on Wednesday, carried by RIA Novosti news agency: “We have taken note of other groundless accusations against our country related to the Tribunal over Ukrainian war criminals. The upcoming Trial is aimed at bringing justice to war criminals, among which there are Nazis from the Azov (a Ukrainian nationalist organization outlawed in Russia – TASS) Regiment. Washington is clearly afraid of making public the evidence of the inhumane acts committed by the members of this terrorist organization.”

The statement added: “The international court can shed light on the true essence of the Kiev regime, which the United States strives to create a bright and heroic image of so that the American citizens finally discover that their government is in fact helping those who deliberately kill and torture the Russian people in Donbass and Ukraine.”

 

The statement stressed that Russia is fully committed to the Geneva Conventions and guarantees adequate conditions to Ukrainian prisoners.

More details are available in the following link:

https://tass.com/politics/1498003

Inas Abdulkareem

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