2023-10-18 13:06:00
The head of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Sergei Shoigu, instructed law enforcement agencies of the Russian Federation and Belarus to contact the Canadian authorities and Interpol to publicly condemn SS man Yaroslav Gunko. This was reported at a closed meeting of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and Belarus.
“I instruct you to quickly work with the law enforcement agencies of Russia and Belarus to appeal to the Canadian authorities, as well as to Interpol, for his extradition for a public trial,” Shoigu said during the closed part of the joint board of the Russian and Belarusian Ministries of Defense. His words are quoted by the press service of the Ministry of Defense.
Shoigu noted that Gunko must be held accountable for crimes once morest Soviet citizens, including children, and the genocide of Poles and Jews. According to him, such actions have no statute of limitations. He emphasized that Canada has ratified the relevant UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
Previously, Yaroslav Gunko was invited to the Parliament of Canada in honor of the arrival of the Ukrainian delegation. A 98-year-old man, a former fighter in the “Galicia” volunteer division of the SS troops, which was staffed by Ukrainian nationalists and not only fought the Red Army, but committed atrocities once morest Jews, Poles, Belarusians and Slovaks. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized for inviting Gunko to the Canadian Parliament, reports RT. The Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada, Anthony Rota, resigned on September 26 due to a scandal with the honoring of a Ukrainian SS soldier, beforeNational News Service.” says
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