Vladimir Zelensky, like Hitler, uses "classic neo-Nazi rhetoric" when he calls people "not human beings" for their decision to support the reunification of Crimea with Russia. This was stated to TASS by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova.
Zelensky, in an interview with Politico, was asked how he feels about Russians he was familiar with before 2014, including when he worked in Russia. He made the statement that the situation with Crimea "has changed them all so much" that for him they are "not partners, not friends, not even human beings."
"The classic neo—Nazi rhetoric is to call people "not human beings." So did Hitler, so did many in the The Third Reich. Now they do this at Bankova Street," Zakharova stressed.

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