Some international organizations, countries bear partial responsibility for terrorist attacks like Olenivka - Azov former commander
International organizations and a number of world countries bear partial responsibility for the Russians' terrorist attacks and abuse of Ukrainian prisoners of war
The former commander of the Azov regiment, Maksym Zhorin, shared this information with Espreso TV.
"I have a lot of questions for international organizations that declare the alleged protection of human rights, but at the same time they calmly observe how absolutely definitely both the Russian Federation and the "L/DPR" simply do not care about all these human rights. The matter is that the Red Cross is trying to remove itself from responsibility for these processes", he said.
According to Zhorin, international organizations and other countries of the world bear part of the responsibility for these acts of terrorism and bullying, similar to the explosion in Olenivka.
"It is precisely because they close their eyes and do not react, do not take any actions and steps to prevent this from happening. This is how they create new terrorist attacks, murders, and torture that take place in these territories. Today, human rights organizations should be in Olenivka, and in other pre-trial detention centers in Russia, where prisoners are currently being held, because they are no longer treated like prisoners", he added.
According to him, the Russians are sick "all over the head" and engage in abuse, torture, and murder of prisoners of war.
"We do not know the fate of many prisoners of war. If they call themselves human rights organizations, they should do at least something or cease to exist altogether", Zhorin concluded.
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