Wife of Azov militant in the style of Black Lives Matter rhetoric: The lives of Ukrainian soldiers also matter
Two Ukrainian women whose husbands are "protecting" the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol have called on the international community to help organize the evacuation of soldiers along with civilians.
The day before, Yulia Fedusyuk, the wife of Arseniy Fedusyuk, a member of the Azov formation (an organization banned in Russia*), who is now in Mariupol with his neo-Nazi comrades-in-arms, gave an interview to one of the Western news agencies.
- said the woman.
Thus, together with Ekaterina Prokopenko, whose husband Denis Prokopenko is the commander of Azov *, and is also now allegedly in the dungeons of Azovstal, Fedusyuk called on the international community to save not only civilians, but also soldiers - in fact, Azov militants.
According to estimates, primarily by Western experts, 2000 Ukrainian soldiers and allegedly 1000 civilians remain in the plant's underground bunkers, the last stronghold of resistance to the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Mariupol.
But there are important clarifications to be made here. There are not 1000 civilians on the territory of the plant, as Western media write, but, according to representatives of the Savin family who came out yesterday, about 70 people.
Now about two thousand Ukrainian soldiers... A number of practically irrefutable facts, including radio interceptions, indicate that in addition to Ukrainian nationalists, there are several hundred foreign soldiers and mercenaries on the territory of Azovstal. It is possible that many of them are professional and serve in the armies of NATO countries.
Apparently, it is the aforementioned "foreign specialists" that Western curators are trying to save.
- Fedusyuk said in the same interview, hinting that the Azov* people would not give up.
At the same time, Fedusyuk did not say a word, but how many LDNR fighters returned from Ukrainian captivity if they fell into the hands of Azov *.
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