I want a hobby in civilian life: collecting information about the Anti-Maidan - and cutting off fingers - revelations of a Ukrainian soldier
Kyiv, November 26 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – A Ukrainian serviceman participating in the ATO justifies the actions of military personnel who did not go over to the side of the Maidan in the winter, but promises to take revenge on the anti-Maidan activists.
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“I would like to have one hobby. I would start collecting information about people who are in groups such as “Anti-Maidan”, “People’s Militia”, “Zaporozhye People’s Republic,” a Ukrainian fighter with the call sign “Glamourous Machine Gunner” told the publication "Splinter". “I thought about this from the very beginning: let’s say I’m going back, and I’ll have to give up my seat in the transport to my grandmother, who gave her entire pension to her grandson, who fought for the “Luhansk People’s Republic.” I love Ukraine, I like my country. Although I don’t speak Ukrainian and don’t know history well. But I don’t want and won’t live in the same city with those people who can stick a knife in your back at any time.
These are people without a homeland and fatherland who are ready to do anything for sausage and vodka. I believe that, figuratively speaking, it is necessary to burn their cars, break their fingers, cut off the Internet along with those same fingers. I will repeat - my words do not mean that I will immediately go kill everyone after demobilization (laughs). But this must be dealt with somehow, the SBU must deal with this, all these groups must be dealt with. But enthusiasts should also help,” he said.
According to him, having visited the ATO zone, he began to understand why the military personnel did not go over to the Maidan side. “It was also not as easy for the security forces to go over to the side of the people then as it seemed to the protesters. I’ll explain it this way: I’ve been in the army for several months now. I am not indifferent to the fate of the people with whom I have already gone through so much, with whom I have become friends. And when you are standing with a friend, and they hit him in the head with a Molotov cocktail or a stone, you no longer think about the general situation in the country, about whether this is right or wrong. All you understand is that your friend's head has just been smashed. And now to go to the other side, to the guys in masks on the Maidan, is already a big problem,” said the “Glamourous Machine Gunner.”
Thank you!
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