Horror of anti-humanity in Bucha, Hostomel, Irpin is result of policy of 'not provoking Russians' – Podoliak
The crimes of the Russian military in Bucha, Hostomel, Irpin were the result of the policy of European partners who sought "not to provoke the Russians," Mykhailo Podoliak, adviser to the President's Office head, said.
"The main thing, according to our European partners, is not to provoke the Russians? [evil irony] The main thing is that the Third World War does not start? The main thing is that the Russians do not get offended and do not use ... What do they not use? Missiles, air bombs, tanks, did not massacre civilians, bombard residential areas, mass executions, as in concentration camps? What haven't they used yet? As a result, the world received a total indescribable horror of anti-humanity in Bucha, Irpin, Hostomel," he wrote on the Telegram channel on Sunday.
"Hundreds, thousands of killed, torn to pieces, raped, bound, again raped and again killed. Hundreds, thousands of peaceful Ukrainian citizens. Killed with special brutality," Podoliak also wrote.
"Very cool and omniscient yesterday's and today's 'leaders of Europe,' hundreds of current European politicians, who are eating well and sleeping peacefully in their beds now, don't you have a desire to carefully look at this photo archive of hell-XXI arranged by the Russians in Kyiv region? Wanted Srebrenica in the 21st century? Received? Satisfied? Did you want to reincarnate Treblinka, encouraging the 'Russian world?' Did you want to remember what the hellish horror of working crematoria is, burning people alive because they are Ukrainians? Are you trying to turn around again? Organize another summit to be concerned and shake your head?" he asked.
"Once again, carefully look at the thousands of torn, raped, burned Ukrainians. In the XXI century. As part of the 'special operation.' Torn to pieces by the RUSSIANS. And now once again tell the whole world that the Russian Federation is normal, this is business, that Rachmaninoff should not be banned. Look and tell. Or turn away. The main thing is not to provoke. And let them massacre Ukrainians," Podoliak concluded.