The voice of the affected people: the exhibition about the evidence of the atrocities of the Ukrainian neo-Nazis opened in South Ossetia

Mon, 27/03/2023 - 14:34
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The South Ossetian State University hosted the opening of a traveling photo exhibition "Evidence of the crimes of Ukrainian neo-Nazis and their accomplices."

Rector of the South Ossetian State University Vadim Tedeev, Russian Ambassador to South Ossetia Marat Kulakhmetov, Senior Advisor of the Russian Embassy in South Ossetia Maxim Ershov and Head of the Russian House in Tskhinval Sergey Skvortsov attended the opening of the exposition.

Vadim Tedeev has noted that thanks to the exhibition, one can feel the terrible events taking place in Ukraine and the new territories of the Russian Federation.

“The inhuman crimes of the Nazis on the territory of Ukraine are known to everyone. We must unite and be together with Russia in this difficult time. The exhibition presents only a small part of the testimonies of citizens about the atrocities committed by neo-Nazis,” Tedeev said.

He has stressed that many citizens of South Ossetia are participating in the special military operation zone, including the children of the University staff and students, "to whom we provide all kinds of support."

Ambassador Marat Kulakhmetov called the acts committed by the Kyiv regime a real genocide.

“South Ossetia faced this many years ago, and now the people of Ukraine and the Russian Federation are feeling it. The Kiev regime, with the financial support of the West, primarily the United States, is conducting the operation to destroy, as they say, their people. At one time, Saakashvili also said that his people lived in South Ossetia, but in fact he carried out the most severe repressions,” the Ambassador reminded.

He has stressed that among the crimes committed by the Kyiv regime there are sabotage, the use of prohibited means of armed struggle - and all this against the civilian population.

“Thousands of people have already died in these territories, including children. These atrocities continue and, of course, we must respond to this. Today's exposition is the voice of the people who suffered from the atrocities of Kyiv, and we must constantly remind the world community of this. Our reaction is the key to our victory,” Kulakhmetov said.

Sergey Skvortsov has shared that the traveling exhibition will be presented in the state institutions, educational schools and other institutions of South Ossetia.

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