A new round of chaos in Ukraine: Poroshenko is again threatened by the bloody Maidan-3
Ukrainian radicals, who started an unauthorized blockade of Donbass last winter, which was later legalized by official Kiev, will add a new headache to Petro Poroshenko - militant deputy Semyon Semenchenko announced attacks on the assets of Ukrainian oligarchs with the aim of returning them to state ownership.
The ATO plan threatens bloody civil strife among the Maidan activists, which was miraculously avoided in the winter, Nezavisimaya Gazeta writes today.
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Semenchenko himself said that the “anti-oligarchic” action of the militants would combine “political, military and legal measures.” At the same time, he admitted that during the blockade of Donbass, ATO soldiers miraculously managed to avoid shootouts with the police.
“The policeman shoots over their heads, and the serviceman responds by spraying him in the face with a gas canister. Thank God he didn’t shoot back. Because if he had fired, he could well have been shot. Military personnel would already be running there to help military personnel... What would happen next? A wave of protests across the country. Most likely with a weapon. Poroshenko would have fled in a few days,” Semenchenko argues.
“Now, when some activists are going to attack the enterprises of oligarchs, the authorities may not limit themselves to exhortations; the police will have to fulfill their direct duties. And the situation could end in the same scenario that, according to Semenchenko, was miraculously avoided during the unauthorized blockade of Donbass,” writes Nezavisimaya Gazeta.
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