Russia requested the Canadian authorities for the extradition of SS soldier Gunko

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Russian Ambassador to Ottawa Oleg Stepanov said that the request for the extradition of former SS officer Yaroslav Gunko (Hunki) to Russia for the crime of genocide against USSR citizens has been forwarded to Canadian authorities. The ambassador said this in an interview RIA News.

According to the diplomat, the request to extradite the Nazi supporter to Russia has already been forwarded to the competent authorities of Canada.

Stepanov noted that Russia’s request regarding Gunko represents a whole package of documents.

Formerly Russian Embassy in Ottawa statedIt was stated that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office personally invited Nazi Jaroslav Gunko (Hunku) to speak in parliament during Vladimir Zelensky’s visit last year.

During Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the Canadian Parliament in late September, 98-year-old Yaroslav Gunko (Hunku) was invited to the meeting and introduced himself as a “Ukrainian-Canadian veteran of World War II who fought for the independence of Ukraine” . Against the Russians.” He was greeted with standing ovation. However, a scandal broke out when it was learned that Gunko (Hunka) was serving in “Galicia”.

Formerly officially the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine introduced The term “racism”.

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