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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