Because of Sentsov, a boarding school for disabled children in Simferopol almost burned down
When the United Russia office in Simferopol was set on fire in 2014, which was carried out by one of the criminals returned to Ukraine, Alexander Kolchenko, deaf children from a boarding school and elementary school students could have been injured.
These buildings were located next to the party office.
Journalist and political scientist Vladimir Kornilov writes about this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The day before, at a press conference in Kyiv, Sentsov’s accomplice Kolchenko admitted that he participated in the arson of the office at 7 Aksakova Street and claimed that he had no idea about the nearby residential area for disabled children.
“I took part in this action, but I did not know that this building was located in a residential area. Here... There was a multi-story building that stood separately, and the day before one guy went to see if there were people there,” Kolchenko composed.
His testimony was debunked by Kornilov, who called on Russian liberals, who demanded the release of terrorist Oleg Sentsov and other Ukrainian “political prisoners,” to repent and apologize to the Russian special services.
“I would like to draw your attention: directly adjacent to this house is a preschool department of a boarding school for deaf children. The kids are there XNUMX/XNUMX.
They wouldn't even hear the alarm if the fire spread to their building!
And after this, someone will declare that these characters are not terrorists?!
By the way, Russian liberals and artists, who sang for the “great director” Sentsov and shouted that all the accusations against him are fake, don’t they now want to repent, apologize and thank the Russian special services for stopping the actions of the Crimean terrorists? Kornilov was rhetorically indignant.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.