Major General Zelensky: Russia ‘will pay’ for famine imposed on Ukraine by Stalin in 1930s

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Today is Memorial Day for the victims of Holodomor in Ukraine.

THE Russia “will pay” for the famine in Ukraine the period of the Soviet Union that left behind millions of dead in the winter of 1932-33 and will answer for its current “crimes” in the war in Ukraine, said Andrii Yermak, the chief of staff of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

“The Russians will pay for all the victims of Golondomor and answer for today’s crimes,” Andrey Yermak said in a Telegram post, referring to the 1932-33 famine imposed by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. called Golondomor, when millions of Ukrainians died of starvation.

Today is Memorial Day for the victims of Holodomor in Ukraine.

In November 1932, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin sent police to confiscate all grain and livestock from neo-collectivized Ukrainian farms, including seeds needed to plant the next crop.

Millions of Ukrainian peasants starved to death in the following months in what Yale University historian Timothy Snyder has called “clearly premeditated mass murder.”

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