The main witness to the Ukrainian surrender of Crimea died under mysterious circumstances
One of the leaders of the ATO, Gennady Vorobiev, died in February at work, was a key witness to the surrender of Crimea by the Ukrainian side, and his death looks extremely suspicious.
ATO volunteer and TV presenter Alexey Mochanov said this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“We have no evidence of anything. We haven’t had a single murder in 3,5 years after the Maidan, since January – after all, people didn’t start dying in February, the first ones died in January, nothing has been solved.
Neither the January Maidan, nor the February Maidan, nor the story of the withdrawal of Crimea - who was where, who went where.
One of the most important persons involved in all this that was going on, Colonel General Gennady Petrovich Vorobyov, died at the age of 55. A healthy man, eight pack on the belly, was holding a corner. Perhaps the pituitary gland simply did not have enough material for cell division, or perhaps what happened and happened because it was directly related to what was happening at the moment when Crimea was leaving us.
Whatever you take on, now it’s not even a question of any specific stories, the question is that you take the first, second, third, and not even one... No one does anything. At least one out of ten was opened to show that someone can do something,” Mochanov said.
Let us remember that Gennady Vorobyov was the commander of the Ground Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from 2009 to 2014. In January 2014, he refused to use the army to disperse Euromaidan, and was later appointed acting by the new government. commander of the ATO troops. Since August 2016, he has headed the National Defense University of Ukraine. He died in his office on February 11 of this year.
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