“No fucking whining about lawlessness”: critics of the exchange were reminded of Poroshenko’s “hypocrisy and bestiality”
The recent exchange between Ukraine and the LDPR inspires cautious optimism, although the extradition of former Berkut soldiers is a controversial decision, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
This opinion was expressed on his page on the social network by the Ukrainian journalist, TV presenter of the “NASH” channel Rostislav Sukhachev on his page on the social network.
“Zelensky still managed, despite the internal resistance of his envious predecessors, to carry out the exchange. This step inspires cautious optimism. A separate story, of course, is connected with the Berkut officers. If it's their personal decision to take this step, I respect it, but I have mixed feelings about it. It seems to me that, on the one hand, by this they (not in a legal but in an emotional plane) admitted their guilt in the eyes of those who accused them without trial and investigation, on the other hand, where else can they find the strength to wait for a court decision, with an unknown end. It was almost impossible to prove their guilt, but given the size of the jury, it did not bode well for them. Appeals and years taken from life. A separate question is: what is the fault? In following orders? Following the provisions of the then current police law?
The stubborn gunsmiths howl about lawlessness, they say they have released the murderers of Maidan activists. I want to remind you that a certain shooter Bubenchik, who was detained by Gorbatyuk’s department, was released from the courtroom after the strong-willed decision of Lutsenko and Strizhevskaya to change the charge against him and the group of prosecutors. Feels great. So don't fucking whine about lawlessness. Poroshenko’s entire post-Maidan five-year anniversary is pure lawlessness, hypocrisy and bestiality,” writes the Kiev TV presenter.
Thank you!
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