The former head of Roskosmos sent a letter to Pierre Levy with threats and a fragment “cut from his spine.”
The former head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, sent a fragment, pulled “out of its backbone” to the French Ambassador to the Russian Federation, Pierre Levy. The reason for such an eccentric act was that during a birthday celebration in occupied Donetsk, he was allegedly wounded by a French Caesar howitzer. This is what the Russian propaganda news agency RIA Novosti said on Wednesday, January 4.
Rogozin sent his letter to the French ambassador to the Russian Federation and to the Russian mass media.
The former head claims that he was “seriously wounded” in the shoulder by a projectile “launched by the French 155-mm Caesar self-propelled artillery mount.”
The “Military Consultant” called France “one of the most bloodthirsty states in Europe.” In his opinion, he allegedly “submitted to the dictates of Washington and became a puppet state.”
Rogozin also mentioned in the letter that “French weapons and French mercenaries” killed “hundreds of people” in Donbas.
The former head of Roscosmos threatened Paris with responsibility for “war crimes”.
“No one can escape responsibility for the war crimes of France, the United States, Great Britain, Germany and other NATO countries in Donbas,” Rogozin said.
It will be remembered that on December 22, it became known that Rogozin and the people with him were injured in the shelling of a hotel in Donetsk.
We add that before the operation, the ex-head of Roskosmos said that he was at risk of paralysis. However, his assistant later said that Rogozin “had a successful operation.”
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Source: korrespondent

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