Under the phrase about the murders of Russians “everywhere in the world,” the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence has in mind the extermination of war criminals.
Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Major General Kirill Budanov in an interview with the project antipodes explained who exactly he had in mind when he spoke of killing Russians “anywhere in the world.”
According to him, we are talking about war criminals. The quote about the killings of the Russians, as reproduced by the media, is incomplete.
In an interview with Yahoo News, the publication’s journalist raised the topic of the murders of a number of Russian propagandists. He asked the head of GUR to comment on this issue.
To this, Budanov replied: “Do not pursue this topic. I will only comment that we have killed and will continue to kill Russians everywhere in this world until the complete victory of Ukraine.”
The GUR leader stressed that at that time his quote was cut.
“This is a cut version. The most important thing is cut here: the Russians, who are war criminals, have committed crimes against humanity, criminal offenses such as gang rape, rape of minors, killing … It was said about them. A clarification was thrown in this quote,” explained Budanov.
He noted that the war crimes cases of the Russians are ongoing and will continue, but all criminals will be punished.
“But the frank bastards … This is the absolute truth, I confirm it to you again, I am not afraid of my words: such cases have happened and will continue. In any country in the world, these people are will suffer in the end well-deserved execution. A well-deserved execution for such acts can be exclusively their elimination. I don’t consider anything else. This is my personal opinion. I follow it and will implement it,” summarized Budanov.
Recall that the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate said that the special services “have already caught a lot of Russians,” but he refused to name specific cases.
Source: korrespondent

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