The spokesman for the Russian presidency, Dmitri Peskov, called for the trial of the former Ukrainian soldier who fought alongside the Nazis during the Second World War and who was applauded and applauded last week in the Parliament of Canada, during the visit of the president of Ukraine. Volodimir Zeleski, a fact that led Poland to begin an investigation with a view to possible extradition. "The Canadian authorities are obliged to bring this criminal to justice or hand him over to those who want justice. It is clear that he is a Nazi," said Peskov, reported the AFP news agency. Last Friday, during Zelensky's visit to Ottawa, the now resigning Speaker of the Parliament of Canada Anthony Rota paid tribute to Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian immigrant. He greeted him as "a Ukrainian-Canadian war veteran of World War II who fought for Ukraine's independence" and described him as "a Ukrainian hero and a Canadian hero," prompting a standing ovation from lawmakers. But Hunka actually served in the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, made up of ultranationalist Ukrainians recruited by the troops of Nazi Germany when they entered Ukraine during the failed invasion of the USSR. These Ukrainian nationalists decided to join the Nazi ranks to free themselves from the Soviet government led by Joseph Stalin, thus becoming allies of the Germans and a source of recruits. Meanwhile, the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center (FSWC), an organization dedicated to anti-Semitism education programs, detailed that the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS was "a Nazi military unit whose crimes against humanity during the Holocaust are well known." documented".