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Russian diplomat quits over Ukraine war: ‘Told to keep my mouth shut’

  • Boris Bondarev, who worked at the country’s mission at the UN in Geneva, says he can no longer share in this ‘bloody, witless and absolutely needless ignominy’
  • He says he raised his concerns about Moscow’s invasion several times, but was told to remain silent to ‘avoid ramifications’
Cars pass by destroyed Russian tanks in the village of Dmytrivka, close to Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday. Photo: APy

A Russian diplomat at the country’s permanent mission at the United Nations in Geneva said on Monday he was leaving his post because of his disagreement with Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, a rare political resignation over the war.

Boris Bondarev, who identified himself on LinkedIn as a counsellor at Russia’s permanent mission to the UN who worked on arms control, said: “I went to the mission like any other Monday morning and I forwarded my resignation letter and I walked out.”

“I started to imagine this a few years ago but the scale of this disaster drove me to do it,” he said, referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine that began on February 24.

He said he had raised his concerns about the invasion with senior embassy staff several times. “I was told to keep my mouth shut in order to avoid ramifications,” he said.

An image taken with permission from the passport photo page of Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev. Photo: Boris Bondarev via AP
An image taken with permission from the passport photo page of Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev. Photo: Boris Bondarev via AP

There was no immediate comment from the Russian permanent mission to the UN.

Earlier, Bondarev announced his departure on LinkedIn.

“I studied to be a diplomat and have been a diplomat for 20 years,” he wrote. “The [Russian foreign] ministry has become my home and family. But I simply cannot any longer share in this bloody, witless and absolutely needless ignominy.”

Ukraine had urged Russian diplomats to resign in a Human Rights Council debate in March. However, Bondarev said he did not expect others to follow. “I’m afraid I am the only one.”

Kira Yarmysh, the spokeswoman of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, welcomed the resignation.

“It seems that there is only one honest person at the foreign ministry,” she wrote on Twitter.

Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in what it called a special operation to degrade its southern neighbour’s military capabilities and root out people it called dangerous nationalists.

The West has imposed sweeping sanctions on Russia and provided Ukraine with military support in response.