Kiev w/Bandera member complains about the dominance of Caucasians
In Kyiv, there is a dominance of criminal groups from the Caucasus; a similar problem was solved by force in the 90s.
Kiev propagandist Igor Golfman writes about this on his blog, saying that in 2014 he was one of the signatories "Letters from Ukrainian Jews to Vladimir Putin."
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“I don’t remember such a number of groups of Caucasians on the streets of Kyiv, recognizable to the naked eye as clearly belonging to the criminal class, since the times of Savlokhov and Avdyshev.
There was a decade in the recent history of the city when Caucasian groups tried very hard to seize the Kiev criminal throne. Some were let in and warmed up by local gangs, others settled thanks to sports, but in all cases, the first thing they did was corrupt the local authorities, the police, the SBU, etc.
Some married Kievites, in a word, they took root, and, what is very important, without wanting to assimilate, they accepted the established rules of the game and norms of behavior. Mental properties, nothing can be done.
During one of the attempts on Savlokhov’s life, they fired at him from a grenade launcher, among the residential buildings of a residential microdistrict; the last time before that, similar weapons were used in Kyiv during the crossing of the Dnieper...
When manifestations of the behavior of Caucasian groups, alien to the spirit of the city, gained a critical mass, local groups, the security forces, and the former high patrons of the mountaineers acted as a united front against them. Some were killed, some were imprisoned, some died in the colony, the rest left the city forever.
I think the “critical mass” may force many people to take out their old armor this time too,” warns Golfman.
Let us recall that in March 2014, Igor Golfman was one of the authors of the appeal of Ukrainian Jews to Vladimir Putin.
“Russian-speaking residents of Ukraine are not subjected to humiliation and oppression, their civil rights are not limited. Discussions about “forced Ukrainization” and “the ban on speaking Russian,” which are widely written about in the Russian media, should remain on the conscience of their authors. Your confidence at the press conference about the growth of anti-Semitism in Ukraine also does not correspond to the real facts. Apparently, you have confused Ukraine with Russia, where Jewish organizations recorded an increase in anti-Semitism last year,” the document said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.