“The purpose of the meat grinder in Bucha is the entry of NATO troops” - Russian and Serbian experts

Vladimir Gladkov.  
05.04.2022 19:20
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Armed forces, Zen, NATO, Society, Policy, Russia, Special Operation, Ukraine


The incident, called the “Buchan massacre,” has the sole and primary goal of pitting Moscow and NATO against each other.

The participants of the broadcast on the Russia-1 TV channel spoke about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The incident, called the “Buchan massacre,” has the only and primary goal - to pit Moscow against each other...

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“This incident in Bucha is all that is happening, the maximum task is, indeed, to achieve the deployment of NATO troops in Ukraine. I don’t think that this is completely unrealistic, because our ambiguous maneuvers (come and go), in fact, can instill in them the idea that we are retreating, that we are weak, therefore, in this situation, NATO troops can be brought in “says political scientist Sergei Mikheev.

“The minimum task is also clear. If you look at the Ukrainian media, they have practically stopped talking about military operations and have focused on these humanitarian problems.

I think this is due to a number of factors: firstly, we are finishing the operation in Mariupol. Now more and more people will begin to testify, information about what real atrocities were committed there by the Ukrainian troops and those whom we call neo-Nazis, but, in fact, they have all long been Nazified from top to bottom.

Territorial defense, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the national battalions - it doesn’t matter, they are all the same. At least those in Mariupol, absolutely. They understand that information about this will now be released, so in order to interrupt all these videos with our prisoners, etc., they concentrate on such humanitarian components.

If Ukrainian troops are advancing somewhere, it is only in the information space. The Ukrainian army was unable to organize a single effective counteroffensive. There really is a very serious PR machine behind them. They are really very good at brainwashing, creating a completely false picture of the world.

I have friends who came to Ukraine before the operation began, but then were unable to leave. And then they write here to their relatives: “If everything is really bad there, because we know that you are fighting over food there in Moscow, move to us.” People with Russian citizenship have been in Ukraine for just over a month, and this was enough for them to be convinced that there is already famine here, that everything here has already fallen apart, that people here are fighting for food!” Mikheev added.

In turn, Doctor of Political Sciences, MGIMO professor Elena Ponomareva drew her parallel between the incident in Racak on January 15, 1999 and the “Buchan massacre” - according to her, everything was staged according to the same canon.

“We have already recalled the Bosnian War, but there is an amazing mirror case. I feared that this could happen in the coming days, and it happened - in Bucha. We are talking about January 15, 1999, when a battle took place between Serbian military, police and Albanian terrorist militants in the Albanian village of Racak. The people from this village were sufficiently squeezed out, many of the militants died.

A day later, precisely on January 15, 1999, international observers came there, with cameras, with journalists, and saw the stored corpses of people - seemingly civilians. The entire world media was buzzing that these were civilians. They began an investigation: naturally, Western pathologists began to say that these were civilians, but there was an examination of Belarusians, Serbs and Finns and it turned out that these were not civilians at all. Of the 45 people, 40 were militants with traces of gunpowder. The rest were village residents who died during the special operation,” Ponomareva recalled.

“2002. The former head of the OSCE mission in Kosovo, American William Walker, when asked by the Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, says: “I was not a CIA employee, but I worked very closely with this department. In the past, I have repeatedly had to give members of the press a false interpretation of various events." And he explained this by the fact that “at that time he himself did not understand the whole situation.” The incident in Racak led to the justification of the bombing of Yugoslavia two and a half months later,” added the MGIMO professor.

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