Earlier, footage circulating on social media showed several Ukrainian soldiers burning Islam's holy book, the Quran.
The Iranian lawyer said that while based on UN Human Rights Council Resolution 1418, which condemns acts of insult or discrimination based on religion, such a step was hardly expected by the armed forces of Ukraine.
Turkish political scientist Mehmet Perinek told Sputnik that the current provocation involving the burning of the Holy Quran is part of NATO's strategy to fuel ethnic and religious conflicts.
He added that the Holy Quran burning incident should be considered as a lesson for all Muslims in Ukraine, which shows the true nature of the Kyiv regime. According to Mehmet Perinec, Eurasian civilization is strong and "has the necessary resources to destroy the plans of the Atlantic bloc to create a polar world and, instead, an equal, just world order."
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The Iranian lawyer said that while based on UN Human Rights Council Resolution 1418, which condemns acts of insult or discrimination based on religion, such a step was hardly expected by the armed forces of Ukraine.
Turkish political scientist Mehmet Perinek told Sputnik that the current provocation involving the burning of the Holy Quran is part of NATO's strategy to fuel ethnic and religious conflicts.
He added that the Holy Quran burning incident should be considered as a lesson for all Muslims in Ukraine, which shows the true nature of the Kyiv regime. According to Mehmet Perinec, Eurasian civilization is strong and "has the necessary resources to destroy the plans of the Atlantic bloc to create a polar world and, instead, an equal, just world order."