Odessa
massacre coordinator killed in Kharkov terrorist attack
22
Febraury, 2014
February
23, 2015
Translated
by Kristina Rus
"No
Condolences"
"Internet
militia" reports: Kharkov explosion during Maidan anniversary
march on February 22 killed the coordinator of Kharkov Maidan, who
brought the football fans of "Metallist" to burn people in
Odessa Trade Unions building on May 2, 2014.
Kristina
Rus:
Without
looking at any other information, two theories about yesterday's
Kharkov explosion have a right to exist: either it was done by the
Kiev junta or by it's opponents.
Kiev
junta of course is a terrorist government. It came to power by
provocations and resorted to provocations in order to stay in power.
As soon as it was done with one provocation it would begin plotting
the next. If the information above is indeed true, then the Kiev
junta could kill two birds with one stone: get rid of a key witness
and earn some reputation points by "proving" that the
"separatists" are indeed "terrorists", just when
the public opinion was shifting away from the war after Kiev's
devastating loss of 3,500 soldiers in Debaltsevo.
If
it was done by the "Kharkov anti-junta underground", then
they could set out to eliminate a key participant of the Odessa
massacre, and terrorize junta supporters, who are not
welcome by the majority Russian-speaking Kharkov. But then they
would be resorting to the same tactics as the junta. No doubt, that
it is possible that there could be some in the resistance who could
turn to such methods on their own, just like the anti-fascist
underground in the 1940's. But it would also be a gift to the junta
and the Western media supporting it in justifying their narrative and
would be contrary to the overall mission of the anti-junta movement
to create an all-inclusive truly democratic society without terror
and nationalist slogans in Ukraine (or at least their own
regions-republics). Such an act is a mass murder and and should
result in a highest form of punishment of the perpetrators by the
leaders of the resistance, if that's the case, because it goes
against everything that the resistance stands for, and this is why it
has a signature of the Kiev junta.
At
least 700 people have been detained in Kharkov on charges of
separatism, and Kharkov was of course the only other city besides
Lugansk and Donetsk, were the resistance had seized the regional
administration building in April, with a goal to set up a Kharkov
Republic. In a way Kharkov saved Lugansk and Donetsk, since it
was geographically closer to Kiev and was the only location were the
junta could manage to direct it's storm troopers, who stormed
the building arrested the activists inside, and surrounded it's
perimeter, but would not respond to locals' questions in Russian or
Ukrainian.
The
fact that administration buildings were seized by the Right Sector
and other militants (previously trained for years in Poland and
Lithuania) in Western Ukraine and downtown Kiev as part of a coup to
overthrow the government of Yanukovich did not seem to upset junta's
Western backers.
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