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organization & quot; Officers of Russia & quot; Sergei Lipovoy responded to statements by activists of the Kazakh unregistered party “ El Tiregi & # 39; & # 39 ;. Earlier, they recorded a video message threatening several members of the State Duma and Russian soldiers.
In response, Lipovoy remarked that he was very & nbsp; surprised and the two of them sincerely felt sorry for him. “The` `patriots & # 39; & # 39; 'who spoke in the video. What they said has no basis, he said. Now the Russian organization is waiting for a response from the Kazakh authorities to these statements.
Lipova called the activists' words pure, brazen and planned provocation. “ To be honest, it is very strange to hear this from individual citizens of Kazakhstan, & # 39; & # 39; quoted her Gazeta.Ru.
Lipovoy is also surprised at how easy it is to mislead “ these alleged patriots, but in fact nationalists“. According to him, no one is going to attack anyone. In addition, all the facts stated by these activists are “distorted and interpreted in a nationalistic way.” Provocations against the Russian-speaking population and nationalist statements about Russia are therefore continuing, the chief of Russian officers added.
“It's easy to guess that this is & ndash; a planned event, the directors of which are sitting overseas, “Lipovoy emphasized.
Earlier, representatives of the Kazakh unregistered party El Tiregi recorded a video message. Deputy Party leader Murat Mukhamedzhanov, the leader of a local war veterans' union, says he will find “two meters wide and two meters deep on Kazakh soil”; for those who “ dream of conquering Kazakhstan & # 39; & # 39 ;.
His video partner, Nurzhan Altayev, who is the party's leader, said: “There have been some clowns lately … who call themselves” Russian officers. ” According to him, these people have declared a violation of the rights of the Russian-speaking population in Kazakhstan and their readiness to restore order.
The media noted that the two are closely associated with the organizer of the “ language patrols“; Kuat Akhmetov, as well as with an adviser to Kazakh President Mukhtar Taizhan. Akhmetov himself left Kazakhstan and hid in Georgia. He was briefly detained at home in August after well-known videos apologizing to the country's Russian-speaking population, but his sentence was limited to a fine.
Meanwhile, the chairman of the presidium of Russian officers Sergei Lipovoy last week appealed to President Kassym-Jomart Tokajev with a request for the protection of the Russian-speaking population of the country. He also said he was ready to come “ with a delegation of the heroes of the Soviet Union and the Heroes of Russia & # 39; & # 39; to hold events “ in the framework of public diplomacy & # 39; & # 39 ;.