This was the pretext used by the Kiev junta to break the Ceasefire and renew its latest onslaught against Novorussia -
Leaked
Kiev Security Service Docs Show False Flag in Volnovakha Bus Attack
The
group of hacktivists “CyberBerkut” group published letters and
cryptograms of Ukraine’s SBU Anti-Terrorist Center, containing
information about the involvement of Ukrainian security forces in the
Volnovakha bus incident.
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January, 2015
MOSCOW,
January 19 (Sputnik) — The bus shelling incident in Volnovakha
could have been organized by the Security Service of Ukraine, hackers
from CyberBerkut group claim, publishing compromised SBU documents on
the official website of the network.
Hackers
released letters and cryptograms of the Anti-Terrorist Center of the
SBU, confirming that the attack could have been planned and carried
out by SBU Office in Donetsk region. The documents also contained
information about how Ukrainian security forces used the incident for
political purposes.
Moscow
Alarmed by Kiev Blaming Local Militia for Volnovakha Bus Tragedy
In
a ‘confidential’ letter from January 13, SBU first deputy head
Basil Gritsak instructed Gennady Kuznetsov, head of the center “A”
of SBU Anti-Terrorist Center, to carry out a provocative campaign,
aimed at laying the blame for civilian deaths on independence
supporters in Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republic. Gritsak ordered
“to plan and submit proposals for provocative actions, which would
help to charge DNR and LNR militias with civilian deaths”.
CyberBerkut
also published a cryptogram, where employees of the SBU Office in
Donetsk reported they had implemented “propaganda campaign to make
the required informational impact on Ukraine's population”. The
cryptogram was sent from SBU Office in Donetsk region to Kiev and
Kramatorsk. The network also released a list of media publications,
accusing independence supporters of shelling the bus.
The
passenger bus was shelled near Volnovakha south of the city of
Donetsk on January 13. The incident left 10 people dead and 17
injured. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko accused independence
supporters from the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR)
of the attack. The DPR denied its involvement and called Poroshenko’s
statement a provocation, explaining that DPR artillery was based too
far away to reach the town or its neighborhoods.
Driver of the"bus of death": We were bombarded from Ukrainian army positions
Korrespondent.net interviewed the driver of the shuttle bus which came
under fire at the Volnovakha checkpoint
Водитель
“автобуса смерти”: Нас обстреляли с
позиций украинской армии
19
January, 2015
Sergey Cherenko, driver of the bus which fell under tragic fire on January 13 received
minor cuts a finger and cheeks. He did not go for medical care,
and today continues to work on the same route.
In
an interview of Korrespondent.net the driver said that the shelling of the checkpoint came from the side of Volnovakha, controlled by Ukrainian troops -
to the left of the bus and the passengers were killed not by a Grad shell, but from fragmentation mine that exploded to the right of the
bus.
-
Sergey, how do you feel? What were injured by gunfire?
- I
have not received any injuries. A slight cut to the finger and
cheek, but in general I am alive and well. I have already worked two
shifts on the bus.
- It was a scary ride in the "hot spots"?
- I
have been a driver since 1972, and have been working as a bus driver for 21 years. I'm
accustomed to. Yesterday, for example, was in Donetsk. But
I had to leave, there was a terrible bombing.
-
Treated well. I would not say that there are any offenses or scandals.
-
You were summoned to the police after the January 13 tragedy?
-
I was summoned to the police department in line Volnovakha and the SBU,
where I gave a written testimony. I was asked how many people I was
carrying.
-
Can you describe the moment of the explosion?
- A big bus from Maiupol went In front of me at the checkpoint The guys from the National Guard guys indicated I could drive on . I got back. I was not allowed to open the door - there was a
check going on. And then some rustling on the left side, and the hum of
an explosion.
People cried: "open the door," and it stuck. I click on a button, but could neither open the back nor front door . Then I opened the driver's door and jumped out. I ran. The emergency exit escape through it and run away.
-
How do you suppose, which side was the firing was conducted from?
-
What were the shots were fired from, in your opinion?
- The actual checkpoint was being atacked with Grads. But a Grad shell fell nearby I wouldn't be talking to you today. Just at the checkpoint there are mines. This was a mine, namely a fragmentation mine.
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