A new round of Kremlin rhetoric about threats to both Ukraine and other countries of Eastern Europe was predictably picked up by Crimean collaborators. The criminal “speaker” Volodymyr Konstantinov once again was “born” with a stream of malicious calls for the capture of Lviv and the genocide of its population, criminally calling Ukrainians an alleged “ethnic chimera” and a “suicide people”.

An equally criminal “subordinate” of Konstantinov, “chairman of the state council committee on information policy, information technologies and communications” Ivan Manucharov said that allegedly “the Russian tricolor will flutter over Warsaw, Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn”.

Obviously, this criminal rhetoric is a common part of the Kremlin’s genocidal propaganda, and the impracticability of the aggressor’s plans does not in any way reduce the need for a proper assessment of the collaborators’ statements as international crimes.

Let us recall that in June, the experts of our Association already reported at the OSCE Meeting about the example of regular Nazi statements by the criminal “Crimean speaker” Konstantinov, including his incitement of hatred against German Jews and Ukrainians.

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