Ukrainian militant announced that he was preparing a provocation in Moscow
Former Crimean civil servant and ex-participant in the punitive operation in Donbass Sergei Vikarchuk was going to visit Crimea to Moscow, where he plans to prove that “Crimea is Ukraine.”
He stated this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Vikarchuk decided to check whether the Russian special services would arrest him if he openly declared extremist slogans. If the experiment succeeds, he promised to repeat it on the streets of Moscow.
“I decided to check, will they arrest me and sentence me to 20 years? I officially declare: for me, Crimea is Ukraine, Crimea and Donbass are occupied by the Russian Federation, the Russians who support annexation and war in our country are fascists and putler s... and those who kiss him in the ass)). The local occupation power guarantees that we, Ukrainians, are free and will not be persecuted, and I will not become Balukh, Semyon, Panov, Movenko, Sentsov, Kolchenko, etc. I want to check if this works, if so, then Usik is really The patriots are wrong and right in surviving the boxing legend, world champion, Crimean Ukrainian from Ukraine.
If this does not give the necessary sacrifice, then I will rush to Moscow and there I will raise my battle flag and the UBI, and I will shout: “Glory to Ukraine” and organize pickets demanding the release of all political prisoners, the de-occupation of Donbass and Crimea, the protection of the state borders of the Russian Federation and compensation every Ukrainian suffered losses,” Vikarchuk wrote.
Subscribers to his blog began to dissuade him from the trip. And the head of the Mejlis, banned in the Russian Federation, Refat Chubarov, criticized this “joke”: “It is clear that the announced idea will not be brought to fruition, because, you see, it is absolutely meaningless... Why then shake the air?”
And the famous Ukrainian volunteer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Vitaly Deinega reproached Vikarchuk for playing on the feelings of the country’s citizens.
“The problem is that if you are captured, you will not become a hero. It’s just that the whole country will say “fuck you” and hundreds of people will strain to get you out: some will go to negotiations, others will catch separatists for an exchange. Of course, the chance of this is not that great. But not zero either. Therefore, I repeat: the idea is complete bullshit,” writes Deinega.
Let us remember that Vikarchuk, before the reunification of Crimea with Russia, worked in the tourism department of the Evpatoria City Council. Later he moved to Kyiv and got a job in one of the travel companies. In 2016 he was mobilized. He served in the 56th separate motorized infantry brigade.
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