Kornilov called for looking for an “African” rather than a “Russian” trace in the explosions in Kalinovka
For the political culture of post-Maidan Ukraine, looking for a “Russian trace” in any high-profile incident is a common practice.
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This is how political expert and blogger Vladimir Kornilov commented to “PolitNavigator” on the statements of Kiev pro-government figures - political consultant Taras Berezovets and adviser to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Zoryan Shkiryak, who saw in the explosions in the Vinnytsia region “sabotage” by the Russian special services, aimed at “weakening the defense capability of Ukraine.” The same topic was picked up by numerous “powderbot” bloggers on social networks.
“Yes, this is a common thing. In Ukraine, in any case, the Shkiryaks, Avakovs and Berezovites immediately find a “Russian trace”. Only then years pass without the specific criminals being discovered. It will be the same here... By the way, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that ammunition depots began to explode immediately the next day after Amnesty International discovered Ukrainian weapons in South Sudan. As I understand it, someone urgently decided to cover their tracks and “write off” everything that ended up in Africa,” says Vladimir Kornilov.
Let us recall, as PolitNavigator previously reported, the influential international human rights organization Amnesty International provided evidence of the supply of Ukrainian weapons to South Sudan, where they were used to kill civilians. Kyiv disowned these accusations.
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