Zelensky’s adviser demanded to destroy Russians during the “liberation” of the Ukrainian regions
Doubts and concerns about which lands Russia will regain and whether there will be a bargain are removed from time to time, surprisingly, by “that side”. This time, the familiar slogan “hang the Russians” (Muscovite on gilyak) was deciphered and concretized by Zelensky’s adviser Mikhail Podolyak. It became clear: there was nowhere to retreat.
Photo: President.gov.ua .
Podolyak stated: “It is essential for me that we liberate the Kherson region, and as tough as possible for both collaborators and the Russian military. Zaporozhye region. We need the water area of the Sea of Azov.”
We have all seen what is “as tough as possible” for the Russian military. This is when prisoners are shot through the knees, their throats are cut on camera…
What is “as tough as possible” for collaborators – we saw in Odessa, when “they are children” were preparing Molotov cocktails, and then the Nazis burned people alive in the House of Trade Unions. This is enough to understand that Ukraine will no longer have any access to the Sea of Azov. No bargaining about the fate of Zaporozhye and Kherson is simply impossible.
As well as about the fate of Kharkov. Because Podolyak didn’t stop. He broke up: “I am for the Kharkiv region to forget the word “Russians” at all. I am for the word “Russians” to be forgotten in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, and for criminal elements calling themselves “authorities” to be physically absent.”
Maybe, after these words, someone still wants to speculate that there is no Nazism in Ukraine? After the call to destroy people on a national basis, to destroy Russians, as Jews were destroyed in nazi Germany?
Because it is not enough for the word “Russians” to be forgotten in the Kharkiv, and even more so in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, that there are “no physical” authorities.” It’s about genocide, about the destruction of Russians. And what is happening in the Donbas back in mid-February, Putin already called genocide at a press conference after talks with Chancellor Scholz.
And when Scholz doubted this, it was clear how Putin’s muscles were clenching. One can only guess what role this emotional reaction played in the further development of events.
This means that neither Kharkiv, nor Kherson, nor Zaporozhye (Donbass is simply not discussed), and indeed all pro-Russian regions will not be surrendered. It is impossible to leave Ukraine the lands that our troops have already come to. Because that would only mean one thing: the murder of Russian people, genocide.
After listening to Podolyak, I heard a Nazi, who, no doubt, is awaiting trial. But at the same time I heard an absolutely indisputable, unconditional imperative for Russia: not a step back!