We acknowledge the significance of your online privacy and acknowledge that granting us permission to collect some personal information requires a great deal of trust. We seek this consent as it enables Distinct Post to offer a platform that amplifies the voices of the marginalized. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Distinct PostDistinct Post
Aa
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Reading: Russian prosecutors ask the court to recognize Nazi crimes around Moscow as genocide
Share
Aa
Distinct PostDistinct Post
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Search
  • Home
  • Israel-Gaza Conflict
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Style
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Royals
Follow US
Distinct Post > World > Europe > Russian prosecutors ask the court to recognize Nazi crimes around Moscow as genocide
russian-prosecutors-ask-the-court-to-recognize-nazi-crimes-around-moscow-as-genocide
Europe

Russian prosecutors ask the court to recognize Nazi crimes around Moscow as genocide

Jake Miller Published May 25, 2023
SHARE

Russian prosecutors have asked a court to recognize crimes committed by Nazi Germany in the Moscow region during World War Two as genocide and believe that Around $82.3 billion (6.4 trillion roubles) in damage was caused, they said on Thursday.

It was unclear whether the move was a prelude to a new financial compensation claim from Russia to modern Germany, with which relations have soured badly over Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

The statement appeared part of a wider effort by Russia to gird its citizens for what it says is an existential war with the West, which some Russian officials have likened to the one fought by the Soviet Union against the Nazis.

The prosecutors asked a Moscow regional court “to recognize as war crimes and crimes against humanity, and as genocide against the Soviet people, the established and newly revealed crimes committed by the German fascist invaders” in the Moscow region between October 1941 and January 1942.

More than 26,000 people were killed in the region during that time, they said in a statement, with Soviet citizens subjected to torture, robbery, forced labor, and expulsions. It was not clear how soon the court would rule on the request.

Some 27 Soviet people lost their lives in what Russians call the Great Patriotic War, the memory of which is regarded as sacred by many Russians.

Eight decades later, it was Russia that invaded Ukraine in what it called a “special military operation,” portrayed by President Vladimir Putin as a necessary move to “denazify” Ukraine and prevent “genocide” against Russian speakers in its eastern Donbas region.

Ukraine and its Western allies reject that narrative as a false one to justify what they say is an illegal war of conquest. Kyiv says it is Moscow that is conducting genocide, something Russia rejects.

Thousands of Ukrainian civilians have been killed since the start of the war, despite Russia’s insistence it does not target civilians. An UN-mandated investigative body said in March that Russia had committed wide-ranging war crimes such as wilful killings and torture. Moscow denies its forces have committed any war crimes.

Putin often evokes feats from Russia’s military history, whether in the war against Hitler or those waged by past rulers such as Peter the Great, to tap into Russians’ sense of national pride.

Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union, estimates it lost at least 8 million of its people during World War Two.

You Might Also Like

Volodymyr Zelenskyy says grateful for Donald Trump’s ‘strong resolve’ to end war in Ukraine

Ukrainian flag appears on big screen during Vladimir Putin visit to Kazakhstan’s Astana

DHL cargo plane crashes into a two-story home in Lithuania, killing one

Ukraine will lose if the US cuts military funding: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Russia escalated the Ukraine conflict by deploying North Korean troops: US

Jake Miller July 10, 2023 May 25, 2023
Popular News
us-debt-ceiling-negotiations-reach-critical-stage-as-deadline-looms
United States

US Debt Ceiling Negotiations Reach Critical Stage as Deadline Looms

Alicia Brian Alicia Brian May 26, 2023
The Importance of Recognizing and Respecting AI Contract Workers
Justin Timberlake Makes Stylish Return in Public Debut Since Britney Spears’ Explosive Memoir
Jodie Turner-Smith and Joshua Jackson’s Daughter’s Name Revealed Amid Divorce Filing
What is the Significance of King Charles’ Enlarged Prostate Diagnosis and How Does it Affect Him?

Categories

  • Market
  • Tech
  • Fitness
  • Food
  • Celebrity
  • Fashion
  • Beauty
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity
    • Movies
    • Television
  • Style
    • Arts
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
  • Health
    • Fitness
    • Food
  • Sports
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Olympics
  • Business
    • Market
    • Tech
Useful Links
  • About us
  • Privacy policy
  • Term Of Use

2023 © Distinct Post News & Media. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?