Vyacheslav Nikonov: Kiev’s Nazi regime made Mariupol a hostage city

First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on International Affairs called the current situation “an unprecedented terrorist act”
First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on International Affairs Vyacheslav Nikonov
First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on International Affairs Vyacheslav Nikonov

“As we see, the Nazism for Western states is quite common,” said Vyacheslav Nikonov Nikonov Vyacheslav Alexeyevich Nikonov
Vyacheslav Alexeyevich
. “Representatives of Western states at different levels just ignore those who are on the other side. The West did not care about five million Vietnamese who were killed, as it was important how many Americans died. There are dozens of such examples. During all those wars the West waged, nobody cared about the other side, but there were also people made of flesh and blood, and there were countless killed people.

According to the parliamentarian, the Western states ignore that the Kiev’s Nazi regime has violated all agreements on humanitarian corridors and made Mariupol a hostage city. “Hundreds of thousands of residents are used as human shields by the Nazis, that is an unprecedented terrorist act” stressed Vyacheslav Nikonov.

“Those of our compatriots who still consider the West an “empire of goods” should finally open their eyes,” he said. “Those who believe that the Western state respect laws, property rights and rules, must understand that, in fact, this is a hegemonic force that is trying to impose its will on the rest of the world anyway,” stressed the parliamentarian.