Putin wants to repeat Holodomor in Ukraine - GUR


On 25 November, Ukraine commemorates the victims of the Holodomor.
The Russian authorities intend to repeat the Holodomor on the territory of Ukraine. This is evidenced by the practice of stealing Ukrainian grain during the war. This was stated by the Main Directorate of Intelligence in its Telegram channel recalling the 90th anniversary of the terror.
The Ukrainian GUR emphasised that genocide is a systemic element of the policy of the Russian Federation.
The unbearable torment of Ukrainians was worse than death itself, and the truth about the Holodomor Russia has always hidden the truth, no matter who sits in the Kremlin. The Putin regime's plan to steal grain from Ukraine before a full-scale invasion and to repeat the Holodomor already in the XXI century together with other war crimes of Russia prove once again that genocide was and is a systemic element of Moscow's policy," the report said.
Intelligence officers pointed out that both the genocide of 1932-1933 and artificial famines of 1921-1923 and 1946-1947, Moscow did in order to purposefully destroy millions of Ukrainians.
They emphasised that "for all the terrible atrocities, Moscow was not punished once".
However, the time of impunity of the ugly empire has passed," the GSD pointed out.
Ukraine commemorates Holodomor victims on Saturday, 25 November.
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