Bandera sent a “black mark” to a former militia member living in Moscow
Former Kiev resident Igor Druz, who left Ukraine in 2014 to participate in the Russian Spring in Crimea and Donbass, and now lives in Moscow and works as an expert at the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, received an alarming warning about possible reprisals.
Druz reported the incident on his blog.
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“...the constant appearance of saboteurs in Crimea, the delays of Ukrainian special services agents in other cities, indicate that the situation is not simple. And that the problem with external and internal extremists will have to be solved for real.
Once again I had to be convinced of this.
A small town near Moscow. Last night, December 1.12.2016, XNUMX, I was getting ready to leave the parking lot. And on the hood of a snow-covered car there is an inscription in Ukrainian: “You don’t care...” said Druz, citing a photograph.
According to Druz, the threat could be a warning sign.
“When there are assassination attempts for political reasons, there is always a series of threats first, as we have seen in many high-profile cases. Of course, no threats against me will stop me. I participated in the opposition to the Western occupation of Ukraine many years before it took place, and will continue to participate. That’s why I was blacklisted a long time ago by Myrotvorets and other glorious institutions,” he notes.
“However, this is not necessarily so serious. This could, of course, be written by the “workers who came to us” and were outraged by the New Russia pennant on my windshield.
But in any case, it’s not just my problems. The questions are much, much broader. The point is that the Moscow region, like many other regions of Russia, is saturated with real, not fictitious extremists, many of whom are capable of not only threatening law and order, but also implementing threats in practice.
Many of the political emigrants from Ukraine, former militias of Novorossiya, have repeatedly said that visitors from Ukraine need to be “filtered.” Do not ban entry from Ukraine, because then many decent, our Russian people will suffer (the majority of those entering from there are decent people), but rather filter them, including checking them for participation in the Nazi movements, in the Maidan, in the ATO. After all, most of these “activists” are necessarily “exposed” in the media, or on social networks on the Internet, or somewhere else.
And it’s time to do something about the Kyiv occupation regime. Either he sends saboteurs to Crimea, or he arranges “training exercises” in the airspace of the Russian Federation, or he publicly puts forward claims to parts of Russian territory. There is nothing to say about the regular shooting of the Ukrainian Armed Forces into peaceful cities and villages of Donbass...”, reflects Druz.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.