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Russia's war goals: Neo-Nazi mercenaries cause horror - "Dead people do not father children"

2023-01-26T00:03:05.069Z


The commander of a paramilitary special unit in Russia speaks of his personal motives. The video trended on Twitter and caused horror.


The commander of a paramilitary special unit in Russia speaks of his personal motives.

The video trended on Twitter and caused horror.

Moscow – The Ukraine war has long since arrived on social media.

Videos of the fighting are shared on Twitter, while the General Staff of the Ukrainian Army regularly posts to the public on Facebook.

Not surprisingly, the Russian secret service also uses the Internet.

And the Wagner group and other mercenary groups also use social networks for disturbing and provocative self-portrayal, as does the infamous "Task Force Rusitsch".

Russia's war aims: neo-Nazi mercenaries cause horror

This paramilitary special unit, which translates to the “Russian Intervention Unit”, is part of the mercenary network around oligarch and Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin.

While his company recently became a public company and – apart from participating in the Ukraine war – wants to present the image of a conventional company, the "Task Force Rusich" is fundamentally different.

This shows a new video of their Nazi commander Alexey Milchakov, which has appeared on Twitter.

Interview with Russian Nazi: "Dead people do not father children who avenge their parents"

You can see Milchakov, a head of the same ultra-nationalist special unit, while he tells a second person about his personal motives for the war.

“What do you think about the Ukrainians?” he is asked.

His answer is: “The country of Ukraine does not exist.

Ukrainians are Russians who don't see themselves as such.”

Alexey Milchakov is one of the neo-Nazi commanders of the Russian neo-Nazi Rusich unit which has been to Ukraine by Putin to “de-nazify” the country.



He says he is in Ukraine to kill Ukrainians so that they can't have Ukrainian children.



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However, this marks the end of the non-violent part of the short interview.

Without allowing an interposed question, the man continues in a calm voice.

"I believe the enemy should be wiped out.

Because a dead man doesn't shoot you in the back.

And dead people do not produce children who avenge their parents.” He also believes that Ukrainians have been lied to about independence from Russia.

"It needs a complete 'de-Ukrainization'".

The resemblance to Vladimir Putin's "denazification" of Ukraine is not accidental.

In addition to the "Task Force Rusitsch" or the Wagner Group, other nationalist organizations are involved in the Ukraine war that are striving for Russia's victory.

This also includes the "Russian Imperial Movement", which recently carried out six letter bomb attacks in Spain.

(Jannis Gogolin)

Rubric list image: © Screenshot Twitter

Source: merkur

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