Zelensky says it is impossible to forgive Stalin-era famine ‘genocide’

Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky said Saturday it was “impossible” to forgive “crimes of genocide” during a famine that took place under the rule of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin.

“It is impossible to forget, understand and, above all, forgive the horrible crimes of genocide that the Ukrainian people experienced in the 20th century,” Zelensky said as he celebrated another annual Famine Remembrance Day, amid of the current invasion of his country by Russia.

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