Nalyvaichenko: Explosions in Odessa are the work of those poisoned by the “smoky anti-Maidan gas”

31.03.2015 12:38
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Kyiv, March 31 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – The bombings of the offices of Ukrainian organizations in Odessa are the work of Ukrainian citizens poisoned by the “smoky anti-Maidan gas,” announced the head of the SBU Valentin Nalyvaichenko at a round table in Kyiv.

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He called the “most difficult” task of combating sabotage committed by people “who until this time have been living on the fumes of separatism, anti-Maidan, communism, separatism, terrorism.”

“Terrorist acts arise, are planned and carried out among such people. We clearly say that terrorist attacks, for example, in Odessa are committed by such people. It is among such people that they are inspired, arise and pose a threat to our citizens,” Nalyvaichenko said.

He added that such sentiments are fueled by the fugitive leadership of Ukraine.

“This is where the greatest danger and greatest difficulty lie,” admitted the head of the SBU.

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