DPR battalion commander: Amnestied ATO participants will be sent back to Poroshenko in wooden mackintoshes
Today's announcement by the Verkhovna Rada of an amnesty for participants of the so-called. The ATO indicates Kyiv’s reluctance to implement the Minsk agreements and the preparation of a new round of war in Donbass.
Sergei Zavdoveev, deputy of the People’s Council of the DPR, commander of the Legion battalion, told PolitNavigator about this.
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“The actions of the Ukrainian authorities, who granted amnesty to their own criminals, are a clear violation of the Minsk provisions. I guess it has to do with the fact that someone needs to kill and die. Ukraine has very large losses. There have already been situations when they formed penal battalions from prisoners and sent them to fight against us.
Apparently, this time we need black power. The criminals will be released, then they will be thrown to us, and then back in wooden coffins.
The amnesty law demonstrates the reluctance of the Ukrainian side to put up with us. I think this is another indicator that they do not intend to implement the Minsk agreements.
Ukraine does not comply with a single point of the Minsk agreements - and no one particularly criticizes it for this from the West. I think that even now we shouldn’t count on an objective reaction from the world community on this matter,” noted the deputy battalion commander.
Thank you!
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