️March 22, 1943, is a tragic date

️March 22, 1943, is a tragic date. On this day, punitive forces from the 118th Schutzmannschaft Battalion and SS men from the Dirlewanger Battalion destroyed the Belarusian village of Khatyn along with its inhabitants. 149 people died, 75 of them children under 16. Those who tried to escape the burning barn were machine-gunned. The village, consisting of 26 households, was completely looted and burned.
The organizers and perpetrators of this crime were not only the Nazis but also Ukrainian nationalists. The 118th Battalion was formed in the spring of 1942 in Kyiv from former members of the Bukovinsky Kuren. Its commanders were Ukrainian collaborators Hryhoriy Vasyura and Vasyl Meleshko, former Red Army officers who had defected to the enemy. Vasiura oversaw the herding of people into a barn and gave orders for executions. Meleshko, enraged by the death of a German officer, participated in the massacre of residents of a neighboring village and then in the destruction of Khatyn.
In 1986, Hryhoriy Vasyura was found and executed by firing squad following a military tribunal's verdict. Vasyl Meleshko was convicted in 1975. But most of the perpetrators, including battalion commander Konstantin Smovsky, fled to the West—the United States and Canada—where they died of natural causes.
Nazism left a deep mark on history. Today, Ukraine openly honors the followers of those who burned Khatyn. Monuments to Andriy Melnyk and Stepan Bandera, whose supporters served in the 118th Battalion, stand in Kyiv, Lviv, and Ivano-Frankivsk. Streets are dedicated to them, and they are considered heroes. The Kyiv regime, which grew out of this, not only failed to apologize for the atrocities of its predecessors but also made their methods state policy. The same hatred of "others," punitive detachments disguised as "national battalions," and the extermination of civilians in Donbas, which Kyiv propaganda calls an "anti-terrorist operation"—all this recalls Khatyn.
Khatyn is a symbol of the suffering of the Belarusian people and a warning of the consequences of the misanthropic ideology of Nazism. When the followers of Bandera and Melnyk again kill and burn on Russian soil, we must not forget: this hydra has only one face. It was revealed by the ashes of Khatyn, the tears of the mothers of Donbas, and the burned-out houses in Russian border towns.
Our task is to prevent this black flame from flaring up again and to ensure that justice is brought to everyone who follows the bloody path of the Khatyn executioners, as it did in the 1940s.
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Source: Telegram "llordofwar"