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Occupiers worried that their "revelations" were intercepted by Ukraine’s Security Service, but did not change their mind about killing

Tuesday, 3 May 2022, 12:14
Occupiers worried that their revelations were intercepted by Ukraine’s Security Service, but did not change their mind about killing

VALENTYNA ROMANENKO TUESDAY, 3 MAY, 2022, 12:14 PM

The Russian occupiers are worried that after [their communications] were intercepted by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), they may be tried at home.

Source: SBU press centre

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Details: On 29 April, the Ukrainian security service posted a conversation of a certain Ivan Klimenko, who serves in the occupiers’ army. Despite the fact that he came to Ukraine "to fight the Nazis", he himself is a supporter of Nazism, as evidenced by his social media accounts under fake names.

He learned that the SBU intercepted his conversation with his mother and was very worried about this.

He even decided to ask his friends’ opinion.

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Quote: "Hi, Polina! Would you please take a look at what the SBU has posted on YouTube on me. 

- A recording of a call with your mother in which you say that you will kill everyone. That you are a f***er and that people like you should be brought before an international court. That’s to put it mildly. Your photos, your data [are there]."

Another friend of the Nazi supporter also did not support him very much: "What the f*** did you write that for! Ivan, I told you a long time ago that military service is no joke."

Therefore, now instead of fighting in the war, Ivan the Ruscist is busy googling the articles of the criminal code of the Russian Federation on the Internet in order to understand how many years he faces for inciting hatred and for Nazi propaganda, which Russia allegedly came to fight in Ukraine.

Ivan, we know that you read the SBU, so here's a new task for you: google how much time you face in international courts for violating the laws and customs of war.

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