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Captured Russian Officer Says He Was Duped By Putin Into Believing Ukraine Needed To Be Liberated From Nazi Control

The question is whether the Russian officer’s statement was coerced or whether Nazi’s really do have a major influence in Ukraine

Credit: New York Post

From NYpost.com…

A Russian commander captured by Ukraine condemned Moscow’s “genocide” invasion — saying in a remarkable televised statement that the troops were duped into believing Kyiv had been overthrown by Nazis and needed liberating.

National Guard Lt. Col. Astakhov Dmitry Mikhailovich, who was captured along with two other soldiers, said he had been told they were being sent to help Ukraine because it was “dominated by a fascist regime” and that “nationalists and Nazis had seized power.”

“Obviously, this information was unilateral information,” Mikhailovich told reporters in a video that emerged Monday.

National Guard Lt. Col. Astakhov Dmitry Mikhailovich condemned Moscow’s “genocide” invasion. –
Channel 24

 

National Guard Lt. Col. Astakhov Dmitry Mikhailovich said the troops were duped into believing Kyiv had been overthrown by Nazis and needed liberating. –
Channel 24

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