Yes. I am one of the members of the civil board of the Babyn Yar project. Of course, when it happened at the beginning of March, it was a tragedy, and it's a tragedy that we are going through for a second time. As you know, Babyn Yar was the biggest mass grave of Jews killed in eastern Europe, in Ukraine. More than 100,000 people were killed in this place.
Now, when you are faced with this in the 21st century, of course it is difficult. I know from my Jewish friends and from representatives of Jewish organizations in Ukraine that they were shocked by this. Unfortunately, two days ago, for example, a Jewish cemetery in Hlukhiv was bombed. I know that the memorial for Jewish people also was bombed in Kharkiv in April, so we have already three examples of what has happened.
I think after all the quotes from Minister of Foreign Affairs Lavrov and what he said about the Israel government and that they were helping neo-Nazis.... You know that Putin even asked Bennett to forgive that.
For me, it's quite an emotional situation. I'm absolutely shocked this is happening in the 21st century, after what we went through in the 20th century.