Russia summoned Israeli regime's charge d'affaires in Moscow over the statements of this regime's ambassador in Kyiv praising Nazism.

Iran PressEurope: The Israeli regime's Charge d'Affaires in Moscow had been summoned for a discussion concerning remarks made by "Tel Aviv's" Ambassador to Ukraine, Michael Brodsky, regarding the glorification of Nazi accomplices in Ukraine, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.

During the meeting, which took place at the Russian foreign ministry, Krausz was briefed on Ambassador Brodsky's public statements, in which he expressed his belief that the process of whitewashing former Nazi collaborators in Ukraine was unstoppable.

Brodsky asserted that cooperation with Ukrainian authorities should not be tied to the issue of glorifying figures such as Stepan Bandera and his supporters.

The ministry stressed the importance of continued collaborative endeavors in this regard, emphasizing the need for an unequivocal assessment of the actions of those who, in their pursuit of Russophobic sentiments, draw inspiration from individuals like Stepan Bandera and Roman Shukhevich, "who stained their hands with the blood of thousands of innocent victims, including Jews," the ministry said.

Bandera was a Ukrainian nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II and was responsible for mass atrocities against civilians as a leader of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). 219