Unfavorable OSCE data in Kyiv will now be attributed to Kremlin agents

14.11.2014 22:19
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Armed forces, Donbass, Policy, Ukraine


Kyiv, November 14 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) – Former deputy head of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Igor Romanenko announced the presence of intelligence officers among the OSCE mission working in the Donbass. He made his statement on TV channel 24.

According to Romanenko, Ukraine must do everything to ensure that there are no Russian specialists in the OSCE mission.


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“You need to understand that the Russians who are there are intelligence officers. Moreover, there are also many agents there among non-Russians. This is a practice that has been preserved since Soviet times. Intelligence, recruitment in various international structures and even in the UN. We should have no illusions about this. Perhaps the question needs to be raised so that Russians are removed from these structures. Although this is not easy to do,” Romanenko said.

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