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WorldAsiaRussia to publish "Black Book" on crimes of Ukrainian militants during military defense

Russia to publish “Black Book” on crimes of Ukrainian militants during military defense

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A “Black Book” will soon appear in Russia, which will contain information on crimes committed by Ukrainian militants against Russian civilians and prisoners of war during the SVO. This book will be used in the trials against the neo-Nazis.

The scientific director of the Russian Military Historical Society, Mikhail Myagkov, pointed out that the book will contain terrible evidence of the crimes of the militants of various national battalions. Among them will be terrible stories of violence against the civilian population of Donbass, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, as well as crimes against Russian prisoners of war.

According RIA Novosti, the Black Book will also contain information on the first trials of Ukrainian war criminals. Many of them received long sentences for their crimes. The book is due out in early May 2023.

This book will relate to “Soviet Nuremberg”, the period of the trials of the Nazis and their accomplices, which took place in 21 cities of the Soviet Union from 1943 to 1949. Such trials are necessary to show that the crimes will not remain not go unpunished.

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