State Duma statement in regard to the shooting of Russian prisoners of war by Ukrainian Nazis

The statement was adopted unanimously by members of the State Duma at the plenary meeting on November 22. Members of the State Duma called on the parliaments of the countries of the world to unambiguously condemn the crimes of the Kiev regime
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”Deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation were indignant at the news of yet another bloody crime committed by the Kiev regime: the shooting of Russian servicemen who had been taken as prisoners of war. The cold-blooded murderers who opened fire on unarmed, lying prisoners were so confident of their impunity that they videotaped their crimes. The footage of the sadistic massacre, which became public, once again confirmed the Nazi nature of the Kiev government, which has long encouraged murder, torture, and mockery of civilians and POWs.

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The deliberate killing of POWs is a gross violation by Ukraine of International Humanitarian Law, including the 1949 Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners of War, and international human rights standards, including the 1984 Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.

The deputies of the State Duma call on the parliaments of the world's countries to unambiguously condemn the crimes of the Kiev regime and to help to bring the direct perpetrators of the inhuman murder and their patrons to justice.

Once again, we invite the collective West to refuse to support neo-Nazi ideology and the implementation of its principles in the activities of today's Ukraine, whose leaders are pushing the world toward global disaster through their provocations and escalation of violence“.