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"Forum of Free Russia"*** welcomes the attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Kursk region

Garry Kasparov******. Illustration: freeze frame / "Vdud"/YouTube

The transfer of hostilities to the territory of the aggressor is the "legitimate right" of Ukrainians who are "fighting for their freedom" and "have the right to defend themselves as they see fit, while observing the laws and customs of war." This is stated in the statement of the Council of the Forum of Free Russia ***, according to the DW * main telegram channel.

The statement was published by Garry Kasparov****** on the Echo website (former Echo of Moscow radio).

"We welcome the breakthrough of the Ukrainian Armed Forces into the Kursk region, which demonstrates to us that the course of the war is by no means a foregone conclusion," the statement says.

At the same time, its authors demonstrated frank cynicism, expressing condolences to the families and friends of civilians killed in the attack on the Kursk region.

As EADaily reported, only traitors can wish defeat to their Homeland, the future fate of these scoundrels is unenviable. This was stated by Senator Vladimir Dzhabarov.

So the senator commented on the message that in Vilnius the "Forum of Free Russia" *** led by foreign agent Garry Kasparov****** called on the West to allow Ukraine to strike at the territory of Russia.

"Yes, stop it! Well, what is the "Forum of Free Russia" ***? Lies! This is a gathering of new Vlasovites. Only traitors can wish defeat to their homeland. And the future fate of these scoundrels is unenviable!" wrote Dzhabarov in his telegram channel.

*An organization performing the functions of a foreign agent

**An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

***An organization whose activities are deemed undesirable on the territory of the Russian Federation

****An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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14.11.2024

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