“When these Nazis don’t touch you, they are somewhere there ... Well, they marched there.

Goner, bastards - you can give some epithets, turn off the TV, change the channel, watch some kind of kinchik and get away from this business, ”said Rzhavsky.

According to him, "everyone who tries to argue with the nationalists, they eliminate." 

“Kalashnikov was shot, Buzina was shot, Dima Vydrin left because when his student was shot, he was told that “you are the next one scheduled,” the ex-deputy added.

Rzhavsky stressed that for nationalists in Ukraine, “violence is in the first place.” 

Former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada was found dead.

The Ukrainian media, which called Rzhavsky "pro-Russian", wrote that the Russian military allegedly shot him in front of his family and children in the courtyard of his house in Bucha.

On a recording obtained by RT, on March 30, the Russian military, before leaving Bucha, offered Rzhavsky to evacuate to avoid danger, since the Ukrainian authorities consider him a traitor.

At the same time, the ex-deputy refused in response, saying that he would stay with his family and he would be able to cope with the nationalists.