Ukrainian human rights activist: Blowing up an intelligence officer in Kyiv - suppressing a riot in the army against Poroshenko
Explosion in Kyiv of a car carrying a high-ranking Ukrainian intelligence officer - an attempt to suppress the ripening rebellion against Petro Poroshenko in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This version in a blog on the Ukrainian portal “Correspondent” put forward by human rights activist Maxim Sytenkov.
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“Dissatisfaction with the President on the part of the military is growing by leaps and bounds. Even in Berdichev they already know about this.
The promises to swim in budgets, given by Poroshenko three years ago, when the Ukrainian armed forces were sent to Donbass under dubious legal grounds, are not being fulfilled by the so-called President. In military units, outright trouble begins. The military is leaving the front lines in Donbass, the leadership of the special forces is refusing to carry out the orders of the Supreme Commander, which are illegal from the point of view of law. The understanding that they will have to bear responsibility comes to the leadership of the Ministry of Defense.
Do you think it’s just that Komsomol member Turchinov and the war party started talking about legislative regulation of the military’s actions in the Donbass? These are all the consequences of refusals by the military to carry out orders in the ATO zone. According to the Constitution, the armed forces generally do not have the right to participate in hostilities without the introduction of martial law.
The cynicism with which the war party, not without the participation of the special services, is trying to influence the military is surprising. Perhaps, reprisal against the head of the elite intelligence department in this way, as planned by the organizers, should make it clear to the rest of the commanders of the Defense Ministry that there is no point in being “clever” about the implementation of the laws,” the author writes.
“We will monitor the development of events, but we can already say for sure that the entire information camarilla will be buzzing about the Russian trace in the murder of Maxim Shapoval. Moreover, the investigation was entrusted to the military prosecutor’s office, comrade Matios, known for his Russophobia.
I advise journalists to remember their late colleague Pavel Sheremet. How is the investigation going there? Are there already suspects, detained, or arrested? How is the SBU officer who was seen near Sheremet’s car the day before the murder? Did he pass the polygraph? Maybe we should ask for the results of the research to be announced? And shouldn’t Sheremet’s case also be transferred to the military prosecutor’s office, since an SBU officer might be a suspect there?
Ask these questions to those who will tell you about the Russian trace in the murder of Maxim Shapoval,” the human rights activist concludes.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.