No one will know about the crimes on the Maidan, in Odessa and Donbass for another five years.
There are many painful questions for the Kyiv authorities that require answers, but even under the new president they will remain closed.
Journalist and TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov stated this on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I have simple questions. Who killed the "Heavenly Hundred"? Who killed people in Odessa? Who shot down the Boeing? Who killed Oles Buzina? Who blew up Sheremet? I have simple questions. Where are the servers that seem to hold the information that would go a long way toward answering all of these questions?
How is it possible that when the president changed, the servers from the secret room of the Presidential Administration, where Security Council meetings were held, disappeared? The entire “democratic” Ukraine cannot find these servers.
Why, the further we move away, the more we are immersed in some kind of stupidity, figuring out absolute little things, in some of these cockroach games?
And I have a simple question: who gives the order for shelling in Donbass? I have a question: how did the Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers die? How did they die? How did the Right Sector fighters die? Where did they die? Did they rush into battle? Who gave the order? Who started the shelling of Gorlovka? Who gave the order? Where is the commander's name? Who decides such issues? We don’t have a single answer, and Ukraine doesn’t give them,” Solovyov said.
At the same time, the ex-host of the Kyiv Anti-Maidan, journalist Yuriy Kot noted that for the next five years no one will answer these questions, since Zelensky does not want to lose ratings due to unpopular decisions.
“When you asked burning questions about Ukraine, I got the impression that you are more Ukrainian, for example, than Zelensky or any of our counterparts. Because these are truly questions that we have not been able to get answers to for more than five years. And in fact, I’m afraid that we won’t get another five years, everything is going that way.
Why? Because I look at Zelensky, I understand that the man is so accustomed to applause. and his team, including, are accustomed to applause that they are not able to take a strong-willed decision and be unpopular, make unpopular decisions, which today are extremely important for my country Ukraine,” the journalist added.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.