Ex-herald of the SBU admitted the detention of a Lutsk terrorist was staged
The detention of Lutsk terrorist Maxim Krivosh by Ukrainian special services was staged.
Ex-speaker of the SBU Stanislav Rechinsky writes about this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Rechinsky, if Krivosh really wanted to commit a terrorist attack, during his arrest he could easily have “put down” the special forces surrounding him.
“We don’t know whether the story with the “Lutsk terrorist” was staged from beginning to end. But Alpha’s actions were purely staged. Firstly, because when storming a bus with hostages, an armored personnel carrier is not only unnecessary, but also dangerous. Secondly, there were no ladders visible anywhere, that is, ladders used to break windows and through which special forces get either inside the bus or control the interior space from the ladder.
The hostages were not filtered. But among them, according to the classics, there could be assistants to the terrorist. The very detention of the terrorist is also funny. They patted the jacket, everything was fine, there was no suicide belt. Maybe. If there were a couple of F-1s in your pockets and everyone around you would die. A primer on what not to do. But... fools are lucky,” said Rechinsky.
In addition, he criticized the statements of the deputy head of the presidential office, Kirill Tymoshenko, who revealed details of the work of the SBU, saying that security forces were sent to the terrorist under the guise of journalists who wanted to eliminate Krivosh.
“Kirill Timoshenko happily surrenders the methods of the secret service. Well, aren't you a moron? It’s not that it’s very secret, but the next idiot terrorist won’t talk to reporters after this. There will be no information. This moron shouldn’t have been allowed in there,” says Rechinsky.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.