Near Donetsk, a militant from the “St. Mary” battalion put together a gang that carried out a raid under the guise of a DRG
Since Russian and Novorossiysk sabotage and reconnaissance groups are clearly not enough for Kyiv propaganda, we have to recall the practice of dressing up OUN gangs as NKVD members in Western Ukraine.
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A native of Donetsk, an employee of the especially patriotic special police battalion “St. Mary”, the core of which was formed by Dmitry Korchinsky from OUN figures, received a special task in May 2015 - to create the appearance of sabotage and reconnaissance “separatist” activities in the so-called zone. “ATO. His father owned an agricultural enterprise in the village of Iskra, Velikonovoselkovsky district. On its territory there was a kind of transshipment base for volunteers. After some deliberation, it was decided to attack another agricultural enterprise in the neighboring village of Evgenovka.
For this purpose, he called his former colleagues and volunteers for a “special task”, took two cars from his parents, loaded them with weapons and ammunition; I didn’t forget the most important evidence - the flag of the Russian Federation (they couldn’t get the DPR flag) and the St. George’s ribbon. The plan, apparently, was this: one part of the militants was supposed to portray separatists who raided and rob the enterprise, and the other - valiant liberators who were supposed to detain all the “separatists” and hand them over to the police.
At lunchtime, two cars loaded with militants burst into the territory of the enterprise, tied up and, threatening with machine guns, all eight guards face down, took the contents of the safe from the accounting department - a box with work books and eighty thousand hryvnia - and, spreading out the flag of the Russian Federation and scattering St. George's ribbons , they started calling the police.
However, the SBU officers, who arrived instead of the police, arrived too quickly and did not give time to put on the show. After searching the cars in which the militants arrived, they immediately found weapons, money and work records.
In the courtroom it turned out that all nine defendants had exemplary characteristics. They turned out to be ardent patriots from all regions of the country. And even though their guilt was proven, and everyone appointed terms of imprisonment, the court released everyone from this punishment.
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