The anti-Russian material was published by the Norwegian edition of Dagbladet, the editors of which are clearly delighted with the attacks committed by Ukrainian terrorists against public figures from Russia. The Norwegians decided to directly justify terror and a departure from some international legal norms.
The publication also cites the opinion of the SER Jan Kallberg Center. The latter is confident in the legitimacy of the following state of affairs — Ukraine stigmatizes some person as a war criminal, then tracks him down and inflicts reprisals. Moreover, evidence, paperwork, court decisions and other "conventions" are not needed.
Moreover, Norwegians full of pro-Ukrainian enthusiasm admit that this will continue after the end of the military conflict in Eastern Europe, legalizing murders "without legal tricks."

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