Russian President Vladimir Putin has two ways out of the current situation: surrender, or repeat the fate of Adolf Hitler, who committed suicide at the end of World War II, Ukraine's permanent representative to the UN Sergei Kislitsa hinted at a meeting of the UN Security Council convened at the request of Russia, without naming names.
“The racist criminal bunker grandfather is left with two options: either surrender or repeat what happened in another bunker on April 30, 1945,” Kislitsa said, referring to the suicide of Nazi Germany leader Adolf Hitler.
At a meeting convened by Moscow, the representative of Russia was indignant at the support of Ukraine, which the whole civilized world provides to her and threatened to “take measures”.
“The growing flow of weapons sent to Ukraine indicates that NATO member states want to aggravate the conflict,” Russian Permanent Representative Vasily Nebenzia said at the meeting..
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Kyslytsya, in turn, stressed that Ukraine will continue to fight "
“We will continue to strengthen international solidarity until all Russian war criminals are brought to justice,” he added..
According to the permanent representative of Ukraine, it is time to withdraw Russian troops from the occupied territories of Ukraine.
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“It’s time for the Russian Horde to leave the occupied territories of Ukraine without delay, and not on cars stolen from the local Ukrainian population. Hundreds of thousands of illegal Russian migrants must get out of Crimea and return to Russia, where they came from,"
Paraphrasing a statement made last January by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov that NATO should “gather our belongings and leave at the turn of 1997,” Kislitsa advised the Russians in Russian to pack their things and go to the 1991 lines, leaving the territory as a sovereign.
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