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Saldo spoke about the persecution of residents of the right bank of the Dnieper River by the Ukrainian authorities.

Balance: the Ukrainian authorities are persecuting residents of the right bank of the Dnieper River for ties with the Russian Federation
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Residents of the right bank of the Dnieper River, which is under the occupation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), are being persecuted by the Kiev authorities for their family ties in Russia, thereby proving their Nazi identity. This was announced on April 11 by the Governor of the Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo.

He noted that the Ukrainian regime is literally carrying out a total suppression of any dissent other than the current policy of Kiev. According to him, this makes it obvious that the Nazi regime is in power in the capital of Ukraine, "whose methods have been intercepted and strengthened."

"The Kiev regime is acting on conditions of total, I emphasize, total, suppression of even any manifestation of dissent. Not only physical resistance, but also on the terms of prohibition and persecution of all those [residents of the right bank] who even thought that they had relatives in Russia," RIA Novosti quoted Baldo as saying.

On March 16, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov noted that Nazism turned out to be very tenacious among Europeans who want to keep in power in Ukraine a man who frankly admitted that he did not consider Russians living in Crimea to be people. According to the minister, the planned maintenance of this regime poses a direct threat to Russia's security.

On February 19, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko announced the flourishing of Nazism in Ukraine. According to him, Zelensky's regime has long surpassed "its idols from the Third Reich" in brutality.

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