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📓 A new report, which was prepared by The International Public Tribunal on the Crimes of Ukrainian Neo-Nazis chaired by Maxim Grigoriev, titled 'War Crimes of the Kiev Regime. Materials of the International Public Tribunal on the Crimes of Ukrainian Neo-Nazi (2024–2025)' has recently been published.
This edition presents direct testimonies of victims of Ukrainian war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Their words are direct accusations of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi regime, which, with the support of Western countries, systematically and purposefully organized mass shootings of Russian and Russian-speaking citizens in the territory temporarily under its control.
In the territory temporarily controlled by the Kiev regime, the Russian-speaking population has been subjected to constant terror since 2014.
❗️ Witness testimonies in this publication denounce the Ukrainian authorities for murder, torture, beatings, rape and disappearances of citizens.
The Kiev Neo-Nazi regime has systematically and flagrantly violated the Geneva Conventions and massively committed war crimes, which, according to international law, have #NoStatuteOfLimitations.
💬 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov:
The facts presented herein about the criminal acts of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are truly appalling. Deliberate killing of civilians, torture, beatings, looting, bombing, shelling and destruction of purely civilian objects — this is by no means a complete list of crimes committed by Ukrainian neo-Nazi.
This publication is especially valuable due to the fact that it is based on the testimonies of eyewitnesses and people who suffered directly at the hands of armed groups controlled by the Kiev regime.
The atrocities committed by the Ukro-Nazi are hard to read about. But it is necessary to know about them. It is necessary because they are the simplest, most direct and irrefutable proof of the correctness and timeliness of the decision to carry out a special military operation to save people of Russian culture and eliminate threats to the security of our country.
Today, Russian soldiers and officers protect the peaceful population of Russian regions, life, honour and dignity of our citizens and compatriots in Donbass and Novorossiya.
Our common task is to do everything necessary to ensure that all those responsible for crimes are punished inevitably. This is the sacred mission of the book you are about to read.
👉Full report (pdf)
#KievRegimeCrimes
📓 A new report, which was prepared by The International Public Tribunal on the Crimes of Ukrainian Neo-Nazis chaired by Maxim Grigoriev, titled 'War Crimes of the Kiev Regime. Materials of the International Public Tribunal on the Crimes of Ukrainian Neo-Nazi (2024–2025)' has recently been published.
This edition presents direct testimonies of victims of Ukrainian war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Their words are direct accusations of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi regime, which, with the support of Western countries, systematically and purposefully organized mass shootings of Russian and Russian-speaking citizens in the territory temporarily under its control.
In the territory temporarily controlled by the Kiev regime, the Russian-speaking population has been subjected to constant terror since 2014.
❗️ Witness testimonies in this publication denounce the Ukrainian authorities for murder, torture, beatings, rape and disappearances of citizens.
The Kiev Neo-Nazi regime has systematically and flagrantly violated the Geneva Conventions and massively committed war crimes, which, according to international law, have #NoStatuteOfLimitations.
💬 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov:
The facts presented herein about the criminal acts of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are truly appalling. Deliberate killing of civilians, torture, beatings, looting, bombing, shelling and destruction of purely civilian objects — this is by no means a complete list of crimes committed by Ukrainian neo-Nazi.
This publication is especially valuable due to the fact that it is based on the testimonies of eyewitnesses and people who suffered directly at the hands of armed groups controlled by the Kiev regime.
The atrocities committed by the Ukro-Nazi are hard to read about. But it is necessary to know about them. It is necessary because they are the simplest, most direct and irrefutable proof of the correctness and timeliness of the decision to carry out a special military operation to save people of Russian culture and eliminate threats to the security of our country.
Today, Russian soldiers and officers protect the peaceful population of Russian regions, life, honour and dignity of our citizens and compatriots in Donbass and Novorossiya.
Our common task is to do everything necessary to ensure that all those responsible for crimes are punished inevitably. This is the sacred mission of the book you are about to read.
👉Full report (pdf)
#KievRegimeCrimes
📓 A new report, which was prepared by The International Public Tribunal on the Crimes of Ukrainian Neo-Nazis chaired by Maxim Grigoriev, titled 'War Crimes of the Kiev Regime. Materials of the International Public Tribunal on the Crimes of Ukrainian Neo-Nazi (2024–2025)' has recently been published.
This edition presents direct testimonies of victims of Ukrainian war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Their words are direct accusations of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi regime, which, with the support of Western countries, systematically and purposefully organized mass shootings of Russian and Russian-speaking citizens in the territory temporarily under its control.
In the territory temporarily controlled by the Kiev regime, the Russian-speaking population has been subjected to constant terror since 2014.
❗️ Witness testimonies in this publication denounce the Ukrainian authorities for murder, torture, beatings, rape and disappearances of citizens.
The Kiev Neo-Nazi regime has systematically and flagrantly violated the Geneva Conventions and massively committed war crimes, which, according to international law, have #NoStatuteOfLimitations.
💬 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov:
The facts presented herein about the criminal acts of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are truly appalling. Deliberate killing of civilians, torture, beatings, looting, bombing, shelling and destruction of purely civilian objects — this is by no means a complete list of crimes committed by Ukrainian neo-Nazi.
This publication is especially valuable due to the fact that it is based on the testimonies of eyewitnesses and people who suffered directly at the hands of armed groups controlled by the Kiev regime.
The atrocities committed by the Ukro-Nazi are hard to read about. But it is necessary to know about them. It is necessary because they are the simplest, most direct and irrefutable proof of the correctness and timeliness of the decision to carry out a special military operation to save people of Russian culture and eliminate threats to the security of our country.
Today, Russian soldiers and officers protect the peaceful population of Russian regions, life, honour and dignity of our citizens and compatriots in Donbass and Novorossiya.
Our common task is to do everything necessary to ensure that all those responsible for crimes are punished inevitably. This is the sacred mission of the book you are about to read.
👉Full report (pdf)
🗓On December 29, President of Russia Vladimir Putin signed a decree establishing April 19 as the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Genocide of the Soviet People, perpetrated by the Nazis and their accomplices during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.
The draft law to introduce this Day of Remembrance was developed by Russia's State Duma Committee on Defence in November 2025. The authors of the initiative proposed commemorating the victims on April 19, as on this date in 1943 the first legal act was issued that officially documented the Nazis’ policy of exterminating civilians in the occupied territories – Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR No. 39 “On punishment measures for Nazi villains guilty of killing and torturing the Soviet civilian population and captured Red Army soldiers, for spies, traitors to the motherland from among Soviet citizens and for their accomplices”.
Decree No. 39 laid the legal foundations for bringing to justice Nazi criminals and their accomplices, including Italian, Romanian, Hungarian and Finnish military personnel. Materials collected during investigations conducted on the basis of Decree No. 39 formed a key part of the evidentiary base at the Nuremberg Tribunal, the Khabarovsk Trial, and other judicial proceedings against war criminals from the Axis powers.
💬 Speaking at a meeting of Pobeda (Victory) Organizing Committee on July 2, 2020, Vladimir Putin noted:
“The Nazis planned to colonize the Soviet land, to kill or turn into slaves and to take away the languages and culture of all who lived here – the Slavs and people of other ethnicities. These crimes of the Nazis and their minions and the genocide against the peoples of the Soviet Union do not have a statute of limitations. This assessment must remain firm in our legislation and in the international law system”.
🕯 Losses caused by the actions of the Nazis and their accomplices during the Great Patriotic War amounted to no fewer than 27 million Soviet citizens, while the total estimated demographic losses of the USSR approached 50 million people.
#NoStatuteOfLimitations
◼️ Today our country marks for the first time Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Genocide of the Soviet People, perpetrated by the Nazis and their collaborators during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.
It was established b the Executive Order of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin of December 29, 2025, and the basic details of commemorating the genocide victims were determined by Federal Law No. 74-FZ. The date of 19 April was not chosen by chance. On this day in 1943, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR issued its Decree No. 39
#NoStatuteOfLimitations
The genocide of the Soviet people means the actions committed in 1941-45 with the intention of destroying, in whole or in part, ethnic, racial and national groups that inhabited the USSR.
The top echelon of Nazi Germany regarded the territory of the Soviet Union up to the Urals as its Lebensraum, which historically was intended to be settled with representatives of the Aryan race and, therefore to be cleansed from those, whom the Hitlerite elite labeled as “subhumans”: Slavs, Jews, Gypsies and Asians.
With these purposes in view, even before invading the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany planned a system of extermination practices to radically reduce the Soviet population as early as during the war.
The orchestrated famine strategy was an important part of the Nazi genocide programme (https://t.me/MID_Russia/77695) that was to lead to the death of 30 million Soviet citizens as early as in the winter of 1941-42.
▪️ Although it has not been implemented in full, it still caused enormous victims, including: among those who died were over three million Soviet prisoners of war, about a million of residents in the besieged Leningrad, a great number of civilian population starving in the occupied areas, women and children forcefully imprisoned in the Nazi transfer camps.
▪️ Jews and Gypsies were subject to total extermination.
▪️ Soviet female labourers (Ostarbeiter) were subject to forced abortions.
▪️ Soviet children having signs of Aryan origin were kidnapped in the occupied territories for subsequent Germanisation, which also constitutes a conventional form of genocide.
From the very beginning of the war, the Nazis developed the so-called General Plan ‘Ost’ with the aim of colonising the occupied territories. Under the plan, millions of Germans were to be resettled in the conquered lands. New, German towns and villages were to be built for them.
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A horrifying estimate of 13.7 million people fell victim to the Hitler’s policy of destroying “subnormal” as he thought Soviet people, with another five million citizens to a willfully implemented famine strategy.
The facts of genocide in the occupied lands of former USSR have been confirmed judicially in all the constituent entities of Russia, where Nazis and their collaborators committed crimes against civilian population during the Great Patriotic War.
❗️Russia’s diplomatic service will seek to ensure that the crimes committed by the Nazis and their collaborators against the citizens of the Soviet Union are recognised by the international community as genocide against the Soviet people. The relevant qualification has been recorded in some documents adopted in the CIS and the CSTO.
💬Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in the video address on Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Genocide of the Soviet People:
Preserving the memory of the millions of victims of the genocide of the Soviet people is our sacred duty. We will not allow those atrocities to be lost to oblivion, no matter how hard those who today seek once again to push Europe down the well-trodden path of racial superiority may try.
For further perusal:
👉On the Nazi's genocide of millions of Soviet citizens
👉Archival documents on heinous Nazi crimes in the concentration camps
👉 On the Khatyn' massacre
👉How the West created and supported Ukrainian Nazi collaborators complicit in the genocide
👉Section on the genocide of the Soviet people on the Russian Foreign Ministry’s website (in Russian)
🎙Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's interview for the documentary film “Nuremberg”(November 16, 2025, Moscow)
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❓Question: How and when did the idea of creating the International Military Tribunal arise? What role did the Soviet Side play in its organization and conduct? Why was the USSR’s position – from the very beginning insisting on the necessity of a tribunal – initially irrelevant to the UK and the US?
💬Sergey Lavrov: It was the Soviet Union that acted as the main driving force behind initiating the discussions, and later the establishment of the Tribunal.
The issue of ensuring the inevitability of punishment for Nazi criminals was first officially raised in a Soviet note in November 1941.
In 1942, the Soviet Government issued a special statement calling on all countries to cooperate in detaining, searching for, extraditing and bringing Nazi criminals to justice. <…>
This idea took its final shape in Yalta and was legally put on paper in London in October 1945, when the tribunal was established. Its Charter was signed, forming the legal basis for all subsequent work.
I would note that throughout these efforts the Soviet Union acted independently. It did not simply rely on the hope that an international body would someday be created and would “restore justice”.
In 1942, the Extraordinary State Commission for the Investigation of Atrocities Committed by the German-Fascist Invaders and Their Accomplices was established. It collected facts, materials and witness testimonies, and organized several trials during and after the Great Patriotic War, including in Krasnodar, Kharkov and other cities. The experience gained through these judicial initiatives was actively used at the Nuremberg Tribunal.
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The initially restrained attitude of the Anglo-Saxons towards the idea of creating an international judicial body reflected concerns that the proceedings could “touch upon” the question of the origins of the war – why, after the Versailles Treaty, the countries that were supposed to restrain Germany under Hitler ended up cooperating with him. <…>
Our Western colleagues did not want to delve too deeply into history, lest it become widely known and openly discussed again. At the time, these facts were well understood.
It must be recognized that, eventually, the correct understanding of responsibility prevailed, and the arguments of the Soviet Union – the main initiator and driving force behind the creation of the Nuremberg Tribunal – were heard and accepted. Our role here is absolutely indisputable.
❓Question: In your view, what is the historical significance of the Nuremberg Trials in the post-war years? How did they influence the evolution of the world order?
💬Sergey Lavrov: The Judgement of the Nuremberg Tribunal contains principles that were formulated for the first time during the proceedings.
⚖️They formed the foundation of modern international law.
They abolished the “right of the strong” and affirmed the inadmissibility of the use of force and violations of humanitarian principles in any conflicts.
The principle of inevitability of punishment for war crimes, aggression and crimes against humanity – including genocide – was articulated internationally and universally during the Nuremberg process.
It was later organically reflected in numerous conventions adopted at the UN and in other formats.
It also found reflection in the principles of international law that underpin the work of the UN International Law Commission.
Of particular importance is the Nuremberg judgement’s affirmation that crimes against humanity, genocide and war crimes are not subject to any statute of limitations.
❗️Nazi ideology, the Nazi Party and structures such as the SS (Schutzstaffel), SD (Sicherheitsdienst) and others were banned forever.
Regrettably, these elements of the judgement are now undergoing severe tests and are often violated.
#NoStatuteOfLimitations
#KievRegimeCrimes
📑AReport on the crimes of the Kiev regime in February 2026 compiled by the Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik has been published.
Over the 28 days of February, 149 more civilians were affected by criminal actions of Ukrainian armed formations than in January 2026.
❗️In total, at least 536 civilians were affected by attacks by the Ukrainian militants in February. 72 people were killed, while 464 sustained injuries of varying severity.
In the final week of February, 90% of all civilian casualtieswere the result of strikes by Ukrainian UAVs. Compared with January, 124 more civilians were affected by drone attacks.
Overall, 439 civilians were affected by UAV attacks over the past month, 59 of whom were killed.
As a result of UAV strikes, one child was killed, while 17 minors sustained injuries of varying severity.
Kiev has focused its efforts on creating unbearable living conditions for the civilian population, primarily by seeking to strike civilian energy infrastructure facilities as much as possible.
👉Full version of the report
👉Full report (PDF version)
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⚡️Ambassador at Large of the Russian Foreign MinistryRodion Miroshnik:
PHOTO EVIDENCE of crimes committed by Ukrainian armed forces over the week of January 26 – February 1, 2026:
▪️ January 26, Vasilievka, Zaporozhye Region – a kamikaze drone strike on an ambulance. Two medical workers were wounded.
▪️ January 26, Golovchino village, Belgorod Region – a UAV strike on a civilian passenger car.
▪️ January 26, Zaporozhye Region – an FPV drone strike on municipal utility service equipment.
▪️ January 26, Yubileynoye settlement, LPR – debris from a fixed-wing UAV that struck a school sports ground.
▪️ January 31, Vasilievka, Zaporozhye Region – a kamikaze drone strike on a civilian passenger car.
▪️ January 31, Vasilievka, Zaporozhye Region – an FPV drone strike on a civilian passenger car. One civilian was wounded.
▪️ February 1, Bondarenkov farmstead, Belgorod Region – a kamikaze UAV strike on a civilian passenger car.
▪️ February 1, Golovchino village, Belgorod Region – an FPV drone strike on a civilian passenger car. One civilian was killed, three were wounded.
▪️ February 1, Sartana settlement, DPR – a fixed-wing UAV (“FP-1”) strike on a private residential house. A mother and her 5-year-old son were killed, her second child was wounded.
▪️ February 1, Makeevka, DPR – an FPV drone strike on a civilian cargo vehicle. The driver was wounded.
⚡️Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova:
💬 These last few days the entire world has been closely following the news from Abu Dhabi – the further steps that might follow from the trilateral talks on Ukrainian conflict resolution.
Over the course of these two days, the Kiev regime, represented by Zelensky, issued statements on social media every few hours, declaring that “Ukraine’s position is clear”, that “Ukraine wants to end the war”, and that “Ukraine is ready to move forward”.
Yet the morning of January 25 revealed the true position of the Kiev regime – what it genuinely seeks and what it is in fact prepared to do.
In blatant violation of the Geneva Conventions, the norms of international humanitarian law, its own public statements, and any conceivable notion of humanity, Ukrainian UAVs opened fire on an ambulance vehicle in the Kherson Region, near the settlement of Golaya Pristan.
Until the very last moment, there was hope that the members of the ambulance crew, who had responded to a call to assist a patient, had managed to escape the vehicle and take cover. Tragically, by the evening it became clear that all of them had fallen victim to Kiev militants – no one survived.
At the same time, on another section of the line of contact, Ukrainian militants employed a similar method to attack an ambulance in Energodar, in the Zaporozhye Region. The vehicle sustained damage, though the medical personnel managed to survive.
Thus, while Zelensky speaks of peace and readiness for a ceasefire – messages he actively promotes in Davos – his militants are deliberately and systematically targeting doctors, continuing the same practices that have been carried out since 2014 in Donbass.
Those responsible for these crimes will be identified, and just retribution will inevitably follow. But the lives of those who were saving others can never be restored.
On January 25, the Orthodox world commemorated Saint Tatiana of Rome, who was tortured and killed for her faith... And just a day earlier, the neo-Nazi junta basically executed medical workers at point-blank range – including a nurse born in 1954, who devoted her entire professional life to the noble calling of medicine... No further comment.
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❗️Maxim Grigoryev, the Сhairman of theInternational Public Tribunal on the Crimes of Ukrainian neo-Nazis, which includes representatives of civil society from more than 30 countries, continues recording reports of war crimes committed by the Kiev regime towards prisoners of war (POWs).
💬 Prisoner of war Alexander Shurakhov:
"All the newcomers were ordered to strip and were beaten with sticks. Three of us arrived. One was beaten severely. When we woke up he was dead. <…> They [Ukrainian Armed Forces] also had Rottweiler dog called Fedya. It bit my ear. I was lucky it didn’t get infected. Another man was bitten on the leg, and the wound became severely infected. <…> They said they were from Azov. “We would have zeroed you out, but you serve as an exchange material,” they said. <…> I got lucky because another prisoner told me that 2 days prior there had been an electric chair, but it had been removed. They would strap one wire to the genitals and another to nipples. Then they would place a bag around the head so prisoners would suffocate."
💬 Prisoner of war Maxim Legkikh:
"I was captured by the 'Right Sector'. At one point, they forced me to sing songs about Bandera. Bandera flags were hung around. If I didn’t sing, they would beat me. <…> Ukrainian officers demanded that I give them maps. When I told them we had nothing, they beat me so badly that I lost the left side of my teeth. My eyes were blindfolded. They wore tactical gloves while hitting me. Once they finally removed the blindfold to let the blood drain, I saw a rainbow painted on the wall. It looked like a school. <…> They took my wedding ring and my cross. I begged them to leave the cross, but they stole everything. <…> In Kiev a nurse cut into my wounded leg without any anesthesia. I was told, “if you make a sound or flinch, you will rot”. They gagged me, I was in agony. <...> There was a man who had the letter “V” burned into his forehead by Azov militants. They hid him from the Red Cross inspection."
💬 Prisoner of war Dmitry Agashin:
"They [Ukrainian Armed Forces] shot one guy. He was seriously wounded. We wanted to carry him. They didn’t let us. <…> First, they hit me in the eyebrow, then they hit me with a chair, and then they used a bat. They were not trying to beat me, they were trying to kill me. “We could have just shot you dead, but that would have been too quick for you” they said. They beat us until we turned blue, striking directly on our wounds. <…> He [Ukrainian soldier] had a small device. He used it to scratch my back. My back was all cut. When he saw I was close to dying after just a few more blows, he stopped. When you start praying for them to just shoot you, they stop immediately."
Find out more on the Kiev regime's war crimes, documented by Maxim Grigoryev
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The neo-Nazis in Kiev & beyond continue to reign terror and target civilian population of Russian regions. Murder, torture, terrorist attacks 👇
📹 Online exhibition presented in a brief video and titled "Chronicles of Terror by the Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Regime", organized by Russia's State Duma together with the RIA Novosti news agency, shines light on many of these crimes, hushed by Western mainstream media.
The exhibition features photos of victims of attacks by Ukrainian neo-Nazis, including the elderly and children, people who have lost their homes, as well as buildings such as hospitals, kindergartens, and churches that have been destroyed or riddled with bullets. The photos also depict Russian servicemen and volunteers providing assistance to those affected by the massive assaults of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
We cannot remain silent about the crimes whose victims are innocent civilians — people whose loved ones were killed, whose homes were destroyed, and whose lives were shattered.
❗️ The world must know about the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime in Kiev.