Politics

The Russian army is fighting with peaceful Ukrainians: the Czech Republic recognized Putin's regime terrorist

Politicians have condemned massive rocket strokes of the Armed Forces of Russia on the energy objects of Ukraine and the results of pseudo -referendums in the occupied areas. Czech socialists decided to distinguish themselves and ignored the vote. The Chamber of Czech Deputies (the Lower House of Parliament of 200 deputies) recognized the Russian regime terrorist. This is stated in a resolution published on the Czech Parliament's website.

Politicians have condemned large -scale attacks by the Russian army on the civilian population and key energy objects of Ukraine. Czech deputies do not recognize the results of the so -called "referendums" on the accession of four occupied Ukrainian regions to the Russian Federation. "The Kremlin's obvious attempt to achieve political goals by intimidating civilians and the use of terrorist methods," said politicians. The resolution was supported by 129 of the 156 deputies present.

The actions of the invaders in Ukraine lead to restrictions or interruptions in the supply of electricity, water or heat, pointing to the danger of the civil population, the document said. The Czech Parliament mentioned shelling and placement of Russian military units in the Zaporizhzhya NPP.

"Direct or indirect threats to nuclear weapons, as well as false and unparalleled accusations of Ukraine of planning the use of weapons of mass destruction is a dangerous escalation and a threat of pan -European security," the deputies said. Czech politicians supported the idea of ​​creating a special joint to investigate the crimes of the aggressor in Ukraine. The International Criminal Court is obliged to punish the perpetrators of war crimes, they stressed.

14 deputies from the opposition movement "Freedom and Direct Democracy" (SPD) spoke against the parliamentary resolution, which condemns the regime of the Russian Federation. The representative of the Socialists Gerzhi Kobza is dissatisfied with the financial and military support of Ukraine, writes the Czech portal of Irozhlas.

The SDP did not want to discuss this issue at all, and the party leader Tomio Okamura has long demanded that the Czech Republic be agreed on gas supply directly with Russia, supplements IDNES. Okamura criticizes the government's assistance to refugees from Ukraine. The deputy from the Christian Democratic Union, Gorge Gorak disagreed with the continuation of Ukraine's support, but compared the Russian regime with Nazi Germany.

Visespicker of the House of Deputies Olga Rikhterova reminded the deportation of Ukrainians, including children, to Russia, comparing it with the practice of Stalin's times. "Vladimir Putin and his leadership unleashed the war, in their hands the blood of thousands of civilians. The Kremlin's practice is reminiscent of the darkest times of Stalinism," Rikhterova said.

It should be reminded that on November 15, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation caused a massive rocket strike on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine. The shelling has become the largest since the beginning of a full -scale invasion. Thanks to the efforts of Ukrainian energy workers who worked all night to restore the power system, most subscribers have appeared in the apartments.