Russian Nobel Peace winner Yan Rachinsky calls Ukraine war 'insane and criminal'

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Russian Nobel Peace winner Yan Rachinsky calls Ukraine war 'insane and criminal'
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Russian Nobel Peace laureate Yan Rachinsky called Russia's war on Ukraine 'insane and criminal' in his acceptance speech in Oslo, Norway, on Saturday, CNN reports.

Rachinsky, who heads the Russian human rights group Memorial, said in his acceptance speech that "fascism" under Russian President Vladimir Putin has become “the ideological justification for the insane and criminal war of aggression against Ukraine," according to CNN.

There has been no official confirmation of Rachinsky's claim."Yes, many have been killed. But we know what impunity of the state leads to… We need to get out of this pit somehow."Both the Memorial and the Center for Civil Liberties in Ukraine received the award, as well as Belarusian advocate Ales Bialiatski,

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