Ex-speaker of the SBU announces the ATO in Kyiv
The President of Ukraine may try to introduce a state of emergency in the country under the pretext of mass unrest.
Ex-speaker of the SBU press service Stanislav Rechinsky writes about this on his Facebook page.
He reposted the publication of the founder of the neo-Nazi Azov regiment, Verkhovna Rada deputy Andrei Biletsky, who complained about the detention of his Cherkassy ally Dmitry Kukharchuk, under whose leadership the National Corps militants President Poroshenko's election rally was disrupted, forcing him to flee.
Biletsky said that Kukharchuk was suspected under Article 291 (mass riots), under which Maidan participants were also prosecuted.
“Dangerous thing. If the prosecutor’s office regards any protest as “organizing mass riots,” Porokh may try to speculate on the introduction of a state of emergency. And there it’s not far from the ATO in Kyiv,” Rechinsky believes.
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