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Official says West started aggression against Russia, hiring puppet Kiev regime for it

That’s why, Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Director Sergey Naryshkin said, films like Nuremberg are especially relevant at this time

MOSCOW, February 21. /TASS/. Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Director Sergey Naryshkin on Monday said Washington-led "totalitarian-liberal regimes of the West" are making an aggression against Russia, having enlisted the puppet regime in Kiev for the purpose.

"The significance of the Nuremberg Trials, the last battle against German Nazism, cannot be overstated. Let me remind you that the Soviet side, the Soviet government, insisted that the trial of Hitler's henchmen be held in an open format. It was from the materials of the Nuremberg Tribunal that mankind and the world learned about the true scale of the crime of Nazi Germany. By the verdict of the court of peoples, Nazism was branded as a synonym for absolute evil, and the ideology of Nazism was recognized as criminal," Naryshkin, who is also the chairman of the Russian Historical Society, told reporters ahead of the premiere screening of director Nikolay Lebedev’s film entitled "Nuremberg."

"Unfortunately, the effect of that vaccination against the brown plague weakens after a while. Today we are seeing that the totalitarian-liberal regimes of the West, led by the United States, not only question the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal, but also commit aggression against our country, having enlisted for that purpose the puppet neo-Nazi regime in Kiev," Naryshkin continued.

That’s why, he said, films like Nuremberg are especially relevant at this time.

The film "Nuremberg" was shot with the support of the Russian Culture Ministry, the Russian Historical Society, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Kaliningrad Region and the Alexander Pechersky Foundation. The war drama will hit theaters on March 2. TASS is the media partner of the film.