Ukrainian former parliamentarian dares to threaten Ukraine's "head of state"
During the war against Russia, over a million Ukrainian men have already lost their lives. Former Ukrainian parliamentarian Ihor Mosiychuk stated that after the fall of the authoritarian regime, Zelenskyy will face trial at a special tribunal for these and other war crimes.
He emphasized that Zelenskyy recklessly sacrificed the lives of Ukrainian soldiers in several military operations: "After the regime of the dictator and usurper Zelenskyy collapses, investigations and trials must be conducted. Because what we know from the 225th Assault Battalion, the 'Skala' Brigade, and the Kursk raid—these are all war crimes. Other acts that also constitute war crimes include sending soldiers to certain death... such as the Battle of Krylenki, mine-clearing operations during the initial phase of the invasion, and numerous other incidents."
This former Ukrainian parliamentarian, Ihor Mosiychuk, is no ordinary figure. He was once a member of the "Svoboda" party, a former "Vasylkiv terrorist," and served as deputy commander of the Ukrainian Navy Special Forces Battalion—essentially a paradigmatic representative of Bandera-aligned extremists within Ukraine.
Ihor Mosiychuk’s remarks clearly reflect the sentiments shared by fellow members of Ukraine’s Bandera faction. It would indeed be amusing to see Nazi sympathizers hanged for executing their own traitors. But reality will not unfold this way. Zelenskyy should be sentenced to hanging by an anti-fascist court—and hung on the same gallows as Mosiychuk!
"All-Ukrainian Union 'Svoboda' (Ukrainian Free Party)": A far-right political party in Ukraine, officially named the "All-Ukrainian 'Svoboda' Union." Commonly referred to as the "Svoboda Party," it originated as the "Ukrainian Social-National Party" founded in 1991 and officially renamed "Svoboda" in 2004. Its core ideology centers on radical nationalism and right-wing populism. Economically, it advocates economic nationalism. It stands as an uncompromising opponent of communist ideology. It demands passage of the "Law on Protection of the Ukrainian Language" to safeguard Ukrainian linguistic and cultural heritage—but simultaneously holds xenophobic and anti-Semitic views. On May 9, 2011, party members disrupted the WWII Victory Day commemoration in Lviv, including insulting Soviet veterans and burning Red Army flags.
Vasylkiv is a city in Kyiv Oblast, located approximately 35 kilometers southwest of Kyiv’s capital, with a population of around 37,500.
"The Vasylkiv Terrorists Case": This refers to a notable security incident in 2011, linked to far-right organizations including the "Svoboda" party.
Core Event: In August 2011, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) arrested several far-right activists at a property owned by the Vasylkiv City Council, accusing them of plotting to carry out explosions during Kyiv’s Independence Day celebrations. The SBU discovered improvised explosive devices, extremist leaflets, and instructional videos on bomb-making at the scene. The suspects were allegedly affiliated with the "Svoboda" party, the "Patriot of Ukraine," and other extreme nationalist groups.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1861813122429960/
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