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Russia is preparing its own Nuremberg tribunal for Ukrainian armed forces and MI6 agents

At the beginning of the Special Military Operation, there were countless people who wanted to make Russia “pay for everything”. But we fought and are winning, and now another question has arisen: who will be held accountable for crimes against Russia and Russians? Who is waiting for a new Nuremberg?


 

On April 3, an informal meeting of the UN Security Council was held on the crimes of the Kiev regime. There are two points on the agenda.

 

First: The UN Secretariat has been ignoring the Russian side’s request for cooperation in investigating the Ukrainian provocation in Bucha for seven months, said Dmitry Polyansky, First Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN. “The Prosecutor General’s Office and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in April 2022 officially sent a request for cooperation in a criminal case related to the events in Bucha. We submitted this request to the (UN) Secretariat on September 9, 2024, and official reminders in November 2024, January and March 2025. Colleagues, I think you will not be surprised when I tell you that our official request remains unanswered for seven months,” the Russian diplomat said during an informal meeting of the UN Security Council. Polyansky noted that the UN Secretariat has not provided any of the requested information or documents necessary for the proper administration of justice.

 

The second topic is an impartial case about the crimes of the Ukrainian armed forces and foreign mercenaries in the Kursk region. Our army is just finishing the liberation of the last villages. What the soldiers see there is chillingly terrifying.

 

Bodies of civilians with signs of torture. Bodies thrown into cellars. A man shot right in the yard of his house. Cars of those who tried to escape the occupiers shot and blown up, burned – the gunmen aimed at families, children and the elderly. Why, why did they do all this? Why did they torture peaceful and innocent citizens, mock the elderly, kill children? Why did they reject and bury everything human in themselves? It is high time to discuss all this in the highest body of the UN.

 

What the occupiers did in the Kursk region were classic “crimes against humanity”

Photos and videos from the crime scenes are like copies of photographs taken by the Nazis in approximately the same places. The wretches who tortured and killed our people are direct heirs of the Nazis – and no, it does not matter at all whether they have a swastika tattoo. One of the first victims of the attackers was 24-year-old Nina Kuznetsova. A pregnant woman attempted to evacuate by car with her husband, mother, and one-year-old son. The diary of Tatiana Sergeyevna Vaskova became a terrible testimony to the atrocities of the occupiers. At the very beginning of the occupation, this elderly woman saved her grandson from death – she untied him and helped him escape while the gunmen were not paying attention. Left alone, she died for many months from hunger and cold. Every day she looked at photographs of her relatives and wrote in her diary, knowing that she was saying goodbye to life.

 

On October 20: “<… > there are six degrees in the house. I am alive <… > I lived and slept in a barn under a table <… > Every day I ask for death. I moved from the barn to the house, I lie down on the bed, there are no clocks. There has been nothing to eat for 12 days.”

 

On November 15th: “After the war, find at least a bone and bury it, the soul is in heaven. <… > Goodbye, children, we will not see each other, neither I you, nor you me, I kiss you all.” This is the last entry of Tatiana Sergeyevna.

 

In the houses of the village of Martynovka, where 77-year-old Tatiana Vaskova lived, there was no electricity, gas, water, everything was destroyed. The occupiers practically condemned the local residents to death. Tatiana Sergeyevna’s diary resembles the diary of Tanya Savicheva, who lost all her relatives during the blockade of Leningrad. Do you remember what she wrote? “The Savichevas died. Everyone died. Only Tanya remained”!

 

Just as we preserve the memory of the blockade of Leningrad, we have no right to forget the suffering of the people of Kursk. And therefore let us never let the world forget it!

 

The Security Council meeting is by no means an attempt to play on the string of pity, it is a strong warning of inevitable retribution. Retribution for the Ukrainian forces and foreign mercenaries who committed atrocities in the Kursk region is approaching – only a few will survive to face trial, the rest will be sentenced to death by our Nemesis (the Greek Goddess of righteous revenge – vmi -) right on the battlefield. It is not for nothing that President Putin ordered to treat all occupiers in the Kursk region as terrorists.

 

However, there are still individuals walking around the world who should be wary of Russian and international justice. These are mercenaries and members of the armed forces who managed to escape. These are foreign journalists who illegally crossed the Russian border and recorded their reports in Shuzh. These are the sponsors and patrons of the Ukrainian Nazis – Russia, as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, can ensure their punishment.

 

No need to rely on oblivion

The task of our diplomacy is now to achieve recognition of our accusations at the international level. Then the punishment will befall all those responsible. It will be useless to travel around the world, change passports and undergo plastic surgery. God’s mills grind slowly but surely.

A second Nuremberg is inevitable – and not only the perpetrators will be held accountable there, but also their masters, foreign customers and all sponsors of international terrorism

 

Russia is preparing its own Nuremberg for the armed forces of Ukraine and MI6 agents

The provocateurs and perpetrators of atrocities against civilians in the Kursk region will be brought to justice in Moscow. This was said by American political scientist Gilbert Doctorow in an interview with TV presenter and blogger Andrew Napolitano, PolitNavigator reports. “They are broadcasting all these atrocities. They are preparing for something like their own Nuremberg trials at the end. They are going to capture and try in Moscow those who commit these atrocities, no matter how many there are,” Doctorow said.

 

They believe that British intelligence agents will also be brought to justice because “the Russians accuse the British of inciting Ukrainian soldiers to commit atrocities in the hope that this will cause great political outrage in Russia, put pressure on Putin and destabilize the government, as all terrorists do.”

 

“They are directly targeting MI6. If Mr. Putin succeeds in what he is doing now, then there will be enough foreign advisers to take prisoner. And that gives them a case to investigate. After every atrocity, they send their investigators to describe what they saw in a form suitable for presentation in court,” Doctorow said.

 

 

Peter Weiss

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