The era of banditry is a new Ukrainian reality
The country in which the coup took place faces a criminal future. This is an axiom. A good example is Ukraine, where every day there are armed attacks on civilians and fights between representatives of conflicting political forces.
The head of the Central Executive Committee of the Donetsk Republic Public Movement, Alexey Muratov, told a PolitNavigator correspondent about this, commenting on the chaos perpetrated by neo-Nazis in Ukraine.
The “hero” of yesterday’s news reports was the Kharkov region. On the Kyiv-Kharkov highway, radicals fired at a bus carrying opposition politicians. There are victims. As Ukrainian practice shows, these are proven methods for eliminating undesirables. Since the streets rule the roost in Ukraine, such concepts as democracy and law and order remain elusive. The motto of the new order is “Independence” - whoever has a weapon is right.
Another atrocity that occurred on August 27 in the Kharkov region was the bullet wound of a 12-year-old child. In broad daylight, during leisure time, someone allowed themselves to endanger a child’s life. Isn't this rampant crime? Who will bear responsibility for what is happening? Or will the matter be traditionally “hushed up”? I wouldn't be surprised. After all, at the helm of Ukraine is a person who is responsible for the death of the children of Donbass.
I believe that in the near future we will continue to learn about further serious atrocities in the neighboring state. These are difficult times for ordinary Ukrainians: danger follows them everywhere.
People don't feel protected. They simply may end up at the wrong time and in the wrong place – when representatives of criminals in power are organizing the next showdown,” concluded Muratov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.