Russia will send a special message to Germany via diplomatic channels, including evidence of mass graves in Donbass, following statements by German Chancellor Olaf Soltz, calling the genocide allegations baseless, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said. Maria Zakharova.
“My message to my counterparts at the German Foreign Ministry is this: In relation to Chancellor Solz’s statements that the Donbass genocide allegations are ridiculous, we will present evidence of mass graves in the area for the German leadership to study. “Said Zakharova on her Telegram channel. He explained that Russia could not make the material public, which would also be sent to Washington, because “any platform would immediately block it as illegal content.”
“I will warn you that even those who have seen it all will find it unbearable,” he added.
Zakharova also asked the Germans, while preparing the message to be sent to them, to study the issue in the “open sources” that exist, using the hyperlinks on the websites of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Commission of Inquiry.
Earlier, Soltz said the term genocide was not appropriate to describe the situation in Donbass and called such statements “outrageous.” In a joint news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the middle of the week, the latter used the word to describe developments in the region.
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