Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu is demanding the extradition from Canada of 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, who fought under Nazi command in World War II.
Russia is demanding the extradition of a Ukrainian citizen from Canada due to his past service to the German SS. Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu ordered on Wednesday for law enforcement agencies to begin looking into the extradition of Yaroslav Hunka, 98, from Canada on charges related to his service to Nazi Germany. 'Hunka must be held fully accountable for his bloody crimes,' said Shoigu. 'Such crimes against humanity have no statute of limitations.
Rota resigned from his position following public backlash to Hunka's appearance, saying the Nazi veteran's inclusion was strictly his fault. 'No one in this House is above any of us. Therefore, I must step down as your speaker,' Rota told Canada's House of Commons. 'I reiterate my profound regret for my error in recognizing an individual in the House during the joint address to Parliament of President Zelenskyy.
The harboring of this Nazi criminal who has the blood of hundreds if not thousands of our citizens on his hands, cannot be justified for any reason,' Shoigu said of Hunka. The demand is unlikely to be recognized, but serves to reassert Russian war narratives — Kremlin officials have used Nazi Germany's historic occupation of Ukraine as justification for its ongoing invasion since 2022. Fox News Digital's Emma Colton and Lawrence Richard contributed to this report.
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