Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev responded to the decree of the leader of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky “On the territories of the Russian Federation historically inhabited by Ukrainians.” The post was published on Telegram.
He called the document “a decree on territorial claims against Russia on lands ‘historically inhabited by Ukrainians’.” “There is nothing to comment on here, since Ukrainians are Russians, and Little Russia is part of Russia. And it’s time for the main “Ukrainian” to quit. So he will soon annex Canada,” Medvedev noted.
Let us recall that earlier today Zelensky classified six regions of Russia as lands historically inhabited by Ukrainians. He included in the list Kuban, Starodubshchina, Northern and Eastern Slobozhanshchina within the borders of the Krasnodar Territory, Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, Kursk, and Rostov regions. In addition, Zelensky instructed to collect facts about “crimes against Ukrainians” in Russia and to intensify work “to counter disinformation and propaganda of the Russian Federation about the past and what is happening with Ukrainians in Russia,” including the creation of a scientific center that studies “political repression” against Ukrainians and develops contacts between Ukrainians and “peoples enslaved by Russia.”
Source: Rosbalt

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