The artist is angry that an organization designed to protect people is inactive. So, he compared it to murder.
TV presenter Ekaterina Osadchaya criticized the International Committee of the Red Cross for inaction.
In particular, the celebrity recalled that the organization was neutral and had access to both sides of the “conflict”, however, after the Russian invaders destroyed the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, no one from the institution came to the rescue.
According to him, what is happening in the flood zone in the occupied territories is not a matter of concern. For example, propellers on motor boats are turned off so they don’t cling to the bodies of the dead.
“Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross is not active. Oleshki, Golaya Pristan and dozens of other settlements – people are locked in houses, people are drowning alive. The International Committee of the Red Cross has access to both sides of the ” conflict”, but has not yet shown the initiative to save Ukrainians in the occupied territory!”, – the star posted his appeal on Instagram.
Thus, Kateryna Osadchaya called on the International Committee of the Red Cross, which is designed to protect and support victims of war and other situations of violence, to help evacuate Ukrainians from the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson region.
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Earlier it was reported that Ekaterina Osadchaya reacted to another terrorist act committed by the Russian invaders – the explosion of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station.
Efrosinina after the explosion of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station angrily turned to the Russians
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Source: korrespondent

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