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Former Ambassador of Ukraine to Belarus: Russians Put Me Against the Wall and Wanted to Shoot Me

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Former Ambassador of Ukraine to Belarus: Russians Put Me Against the Wall and Wanted to Shoot Me
Roman Bessmertny

Roman Bessmertny told about the horrors of the occupation of the village of Motyzhyn.

During the occupation of a village in the Kyiv region, the Russian military tried to find out who was the "king" in the village of Motyzhyn under threat of being shot. At the same time, the Rascists were looking for the person who "holds" the village.

The Russian invaders mocked the people, put them against the wall and interrogated them at gunpoint. In an interview with censor.net, Roman Bessmertny, a Ukrainian politician and former Ukrainian ambassador to Belarus, said this.

He says the occupiers faced more informational work before the invasion of Ukraine than military and tactical training.

"Anyone who has talked to them will tell you they are very well prepared in terms of information. And it's not that they were instructed by political officers. It's the media that attacked them and they have got a mess in their heads. So they put me against the wall to shoot and demanded to say who is "the king in the village", says Bessmertny.

It is noteworthy that invaders really tried to find in Motyzhin the so-called "supervisor". However, Bessmertny tried to explain to them there's no "master" in Ukraine and people lived equal lives.

"They got into a system with no king and subordinate. But they didn't understand and kept pressing me. Then I said to them: "Don't you understand that here people can say anything to each other?" Then one could see how different we were. One had to get to the bottom of what they were meaning. Because then I asked my people who the king was, and they all named different people," said Bessmertny.

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