Consequences of the Savchenko case: A stabbing among ATO officers will be blamed on “terrorists”

Igor Petrov.  
24.03.2018 23:26
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Криминал, Propaganda, Ukraine


Numerous cases of ATO veterans dying in domestic fights far from the front now, after the exposure of Nadezhda Savchenko and accomplices, require a new investigation - the murders could have been committed by terrorists.

Political scientist Vladimir Tsybulko, who works for the presidential administration, stated this at a round table in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“I would like to remind you that in the last two years, even in the Kiev region, and in Ukraine as a whole, several dozen ATO soldiers have died, seemingly in everyday situations. Most of them are stab wounds. That is, terror has been unleashed. And, in fact, some of the politicians did not delve into a systemic analysis of this terror for fear of increasing panic. Therefore, now, after Savchenko’s scenario, there is a need to review the functional obligations of the special services in the controlled territory of Ukraine,” Tsybulko said.

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