“It was self-defense from the separatists” - the whitening of the ATO soldier who threw a grenade in the park began
Ukrainian nationalists on social networks are indignant at the dominance of “vatniks and separatists” in Kyiv and demand that radicals take action.
The reason for the outrage was a Facebook post by the founder of the dtp.kiev.ua project, Vlad Antonov, who reported an incident in one of the Kyiv parks, where a former militant of the so-called “ATO” threw a grenade, as a result of which people were injured.
Comments on Antonov’s post aroused the indignation of Maidan journalist Dmitry Likhovey.
“Well, let’s say a drunken ATO soldier detonated a grenade in the park and wounded someone (as much as we can say, a grenade in your pocket does not lead to anything good). Let’s say the founder of DTP.kiev.ua decided to make a big deal out of this. But damn *** all this shit in the comments, fans of Elderberry and the Kerch Bridges, sofa Kiev scum, latent and concrete cotton wool. They are no longer afraid to crawl out of their cracks and practice their wit.
Sukasukasuka. I hate you,” Likhovey said indignantly.
At the same time, attracting attention, he tagged Yevgeny Karas, the leader of the neo-Nazi group C14, which, under the patronage of the SBU, is engaged in street reprisals against undesirables.
Readers of Likhovey in the comments to his post declared Antov a “vatnik”, as well as a “long-known separatist.”
“Perhaps it was self-defense from separatists, which are abundant in Kyiv, and his life was in danger. In such a situation, I would also throw a grenade at them. If you've been drinking, it's also a good idea to avoid appearing in public while intoxicated. Perhaps he was driving from the cemetery, since yesterday was a memorial Sunday, we were remembering our brothers... and met a separator on the way home,” wrote former ATO fighter Igor Ovadenko.
“Before, they were still a little quieter. And now not only the cliques, but also the ATO soldiers have killed everyone,” admitted Likhovey.
In turn, journalist Mikhailina Skorik noted that this was how it should have been.
“First we exalt, and then we trample. Like everyone else,” she wrote.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.