Ukraine’s defense minister responded to Amnesty’s Int’l article

Ukraine’s defense minister responded to Amnesty’s Int’l article

Any attempt to questionthe right of Ukrainians to resist genocide and protect their families and homes is a perversion, Ukraine’s defense minister wrote in responding to Amnesty’s International article.
“Any attempt to equate unprovoked aggression with Ukrainian self-defense, as done in Amnesty’s Int’l article, indicates loss of adequacy,” he added.

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