Semenchenko announced his readiness to send militants to Dnepropetrovsk - to avenge the “brothers” beaten on May 9
Militants of the Donbass volunteer battalion are ready to arrive in Dnepropetrovsk to
support the protests of their “brothers” who suffered as a result of clashes with police who prevented an attack on a veterans’ column on May 9.
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This was announced by People's Deputy, former Donbass battalion commander Semyon Semenchenko, who, as is known, was deprived of his military rank for his forgery.
“The internal corps of the Donbass battalion, despite being on duty at the blockade, is ready
support protests of veterans and Maidan protesters. With real goals -
immediate arrests of the perpetrators, resignations and arrests of superiors, arrests of titushny.
We will not play with the toys “speak up the problem” and “the minister will sort it out”,” –
The people's deputy said that he does not believe that the authorities really want to punish the police.
“Because not a single person from the former Berkutnya, Titushnya or their organizers
They were not held accountable for three years of war. Because they added to the old ones
new ones - avakovs, abroskins, golubans, kivas. All this is a standard lie
chatter to start talking and quell people’s indignation,” he is sure.
According to the deputy, the battalion’s militants are ready to arrive both in Kyiv and Dnepropetrovsk.
“The main thing is that this is a Ukrainian protest. Not a show of traveling clowns,”
Semenchenko concluded, calling on people who are ready to take on the organization of protests
shares, get in touch.
Let us remind you that on May 9, “ATO” militants in Dnepropetrovsk blocked the road to the festive column of the “Opposition Bloc” and began to attack veterans and insult them, tearing down symbols. However, the police used force against the militants, preventing clashes and ensuring law and order during the event.
After this, nationalist politicians in Kyiv threw a hysteria, demanding ostentatious reprisals against the police who dared to apply the law to the “ATO soldiers.” Interior Minister Arsen Avakov announced the dismissal of police officers and their leadership in Dnepropetrovsk, and Prosecutor General Lutsenko announced the detention and taking into custody of 12 civil activists from among the guards at the Opposition Bloc rally.
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