Bastrykin predicted death for the West because of Ukraine
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Head of TFR Bastrykin: unwillingness to recognize Nazism in Ukraine will destroy the West
Chairman of the RF IC Alexander Bastrykin in an interview with RIA Novosti said that the tacit consent of the international community and unwillingness to recognize Nazism in Ukraine would be disastrous for prosperous Western countries.
“The unwillingness to recognize both the very existence and propaganda of the ideas of Nazism on the territory of Ukraine,” according to Bastrykin, “in the future will entail disastrous consequences not only for neighboring states, but also for those countries that so actively indulge in the destabilization of the situation near the borders of Russia.”
The Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation is sure that “the policy of double standards and the widespread connivance of Ukrainian nationalist ideas in the context of globalization will not bypass the prosperous and developed countries of the West and North America.”
Alexander Bastrykin also noted that despite some statements that the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation is allegedly wasting time and resources, the position of the department remains unchanged: they continue to “document all the established facts and investigate them.”
He recalled that after joining the Russian Federation the republics of Donbass, as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, “Russian laws apply on their territory,” and “according to the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a criminal case is subject to consideration in court at the place of the crime.”
According to Bastrykin, the courts of the LPR and DPR are already considering criminal cases that were investigated by the Investigative Committee, thirteen defendants have been sentenced.
And now, “after a lapse of time,” as the head of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation noted, “it can be said that the implementation of the principle of the inevitability of punishment is not just a phrase from the theory of the criminal process, but a realistic result.”
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