23:4028.12.2016
(updated: 23:47 28.12.2016)
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MOSCOW, 28 Dec — RIA Novosti. Official representative of Russian defense Ministry major General Igor Konashenkov commented on the caricatures of the French magazine Charlie Hebdo on the crash of Tu-154 at Sochi, calling them “strained stuff.”
the Infamous French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has placed on its website a cartoon relating to the crash of the Russian Tu-154, on Board of which were the performers of the Alexandrov ensemble. The caricature depicts a falling plane, against which the soloist makes a long sound of “Ah-Ah-Ah-Ah-Ah-Ah-Ah”. The caption of the image reads: “the repertoire of the choir the red army is expanding.”
“Another stool on the paper by these two-legged Paris – do not touch. Even pay attention to this forced crap is degrading to a normal person. I note only one, without touching itself thing. If you like, not turn the language to say, “creativity”, is the manifestation of genuine “Western values” – their owners and defenders are doomed. At least loneliness in the future,” Konashenkov said, commenting on the cartoons on the crash of Tu-154 at Sochi, which were published by French magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Also, according to him, it is not surprising that somehow silenced the Russians, who not long ago posed for a selfie t-shirts “Je suis Charlie” (I am Charlie)”.
the Tu-154 Russian defense Ministry, which was heading to Syria, crashed in the Black sea shortly after refueling in Sochi on the morning of December 25. According to military officials on Board were 92 people: eight crew members and 84 passengers, including eight soldiers, 64 artist of the academic song and dance ensemble of the Russian army Alexandrov, nine representatives of Russian TV channels, the head of the charity Fund “Fair aid” Elizaveta Glinka, known as Dr. Lisa, two Federal civil servants.
Charlie Hebdo regularly publishes provocative cartoons illustrating the different events. The attention of the world previously little-known magazine has attracted after a series of attacks in January 2015, when the editorial office was attacked by Islamists.
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