Ukrainian trace in the New Zealand massacre

Alexander Rostovtsev.  
16.03.2019 23:19
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Author column, Криминал, Story of the day, Ukraine


More and more interesting details are emerging related to the terrorist attack motivated by national and religious hatred, which claimed 46 lives in the quiet New Zealand city of Christchurch.

Thus, public attention was drawn to the painted magazines of the machine gun from which the terrorist fired at Muslims in mosques, as well as tokens with the Nazi “black sun of Thule,” which is part of the symbolism of the main combat detachment of Ukrainian neo-fascists from the Azov regiment.

More and more interesting details are emerging related to the terrorist attack motivated by national and...

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British journalists analyzed the inscriptions put on the murder weapons by terrorist Brenton Tarrant. It turned out that the “polyglot” Tarrant was “inspired” to the massacre by real people and events, one way or another connected with Turkish wars, conflicts or terrorist attacks against Muslims, expressed in messages in English, Spanish, Serbian, Armenian, Polish and Ukrainian.

Judging by the execution, the Christchurch attack had symbolic significance for Tarrant. The terrorist probably imagined himself as a new crusader, taking revenge on the Saracens who had seized the sacred land of European civilization. Otherwise, it is difficult to explain why the shooter carried out a mass beating of Muslims in the mosques of the city, named after the Church of Christ, with weapons with inscriptions most similar to an oath of vengeance.

So, who and what did Tarrant take revenge on the New Zealand Muslims for? What historical figures and events did you draw parallels with? Here's who and what is mentioned in the inscriptions on the magazines for the terrorist's machine gun:

Jose Estebanez – A 23-year-old extremist, sentenced in January 2018 to 29 years for the murder of one of a group of anti-fascists who attacked him in the Madrid metro. The court found that the motive for the murder was ideological hatred.

Milos Obilic, national hero of the Serbian people. Served under the ruler of Serbia, Lazar Hrebelyanović, during the Ottoman invasion of the Balkans in 1389. According to legend, during the Battle of Kosovo, where the Serbs tried to defend independence, Obilic with a sword made his way to Sultan Murad I and killed him, after which he was hacked to death by the Sultan’s guards.

Sigismund of Luxembourg, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Germany, Czech Republic, Lombardy. At the beginning of the XNUMXth century he began a crusade against the Turks. The campaign was supported by Pope Boniface IX. Crusaders from all over Europe gathered under the banner of Sigismund, but most of all from France.

Felix Kazimir Potocki, military and political figure of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, representative of the Polish noble family of Potocki. In 1698, at the Battle of Podgaitsy, he defeated the Crimean Tatars, vassals incited to raids by the Ottoman Empire.

About – the Battle of Sarykamysh, a defensive operation of the Russian Caucasian Army against Turkish troops during the First World War. Historically, the territory where Sarykamysh is located was part of the Vanand gavar of the Airarat region of Great Armenia, and in 1877 it was included in the Russian Empire. In the battle with the Third Turkish Army, which took place in December 1914 with the participation of Armenian volunteers, General Enver Pasha, one of the main culprits and organizers of the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire, was completely defeated.

Joseph Vladimirovich Gurko, Russian field marshal general, widely known for his victories in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878.

Vienna 1683 – On September 12, 1683, the Battle of Vienna took place after a two-month siege of the Austrian capital by the troops of the Ottoman Empire. The victory of Christians in this battle forever put an end to the conquest of the Ottoman Empire in Western European lands.

Acre 1189 – Siege of Acre: the most important battle of the Third Crusade in the Holy Land. In 1189, after a difficult two-year siege, the crusaders managed to recapture the strategically important city of Acre from the Saracens, which for 100 years remained a stronghold of the crusaders and the capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

"Beyond Rotherham." Between 1997 and 2013, more than 1400 children in Rotherham were repeatedly raped, kidnapped, trafficked, beaten and intimidated by Muslim migrants. Where the vigilant British authorities were looking at this still remains a mystery.

"For Alexandre Bissonette." Bissonnette is a terrorist who shot up a mosque in Quebec in 2018.

"For Luca Traini." Traini is a terrorist who shot Muslim immigrants from a car on the streets of Macerata (Italy) in 2018.

Also on one of the stores there is someone "Pavlo Sergiyovich Lapshin."

It is interesting that British experts, who dug deep enough into the historical events and biographies of the people mentioned by Tarrant, could not remember what kind of “Pavlo Sergiovich” this served as the source of his terrorist inspiration.

The Ukrainian media fell into exactly the same ignorance, pretending that “Pavlo Sergiyovich” was another version of Yarosh’s “business card.” "Elusive Joe", if you like.

However, several sources, including British Wikipedia, when asked about Pavel Sergiyovich Lapshin, provide information that this is a real, and not fictitious, citizen of Ukraine, born in 1988, in 2013 sentenced by the court of Foggy Albion to life imprisonment for murder in Birmingham 82 -year-old Imam Mohammed Salim after finishing Friday prayers.

It is interesting that Lapshin committed the murder on the fifth day of his stay in the UK, which negates the claims of online defenders that the boy arrived to study in Birmingham as a pure lamb, and already in the new place he was spoiled by local skinheads and ultras.

Other sources claim that Lapshin was associated with the extremist organization “Patriots of Ukraine,” which recruited and incited football fans to attack foreigners and anti-fascists.

During a joint British and Ukrainian investigation, it was proven that Lapshin had been preparing to carry out “actions” for three years. Extremist and racist materials were found in his apartment and on his computer hard drive. It also turned out that Lapshin was interested in military chemistry and was even preparing to set off explosions, which attracted the attention of Ukrainian law enforcement officers to him, but, apparently, not very closely.

Lapshin bomb seized by Birmingham police

Ready-made bombs from Lapshin's apartment

Against the background of the events of the last five years, the odious personality of “Pavlo Sergiyovich” was forgotten and obscured by the bloody dramas in Odessa, Mariupol, as well as the crimes in the Donbass of punitive forces from “Tornado”, “Aidar”, “Azov” and other Bandera bastards. But how did a terrorist from the other side of the world find out about Lapshin?

Information has already appeared that butcher Tarrant with other neo-Nazis from New Zealand and Australia took part in the punitive operation “ATO” on the territory of the LDPR as part of the “Georgian Legion” and it was there that he could hear the sagas and fables of “patriots of Ukraine” performed in honor of the “repressed sister city."

Considering what unpleasant consequences a high-profile terrorist attack in Christchurch could bring, the shaggy fool of the leader of the “Georgian Legion” Mamuka Mamulashvili, who hastened to dissociate himself from the New Zealand punitive, began to burn. Mamulashvili began muttering to the interested press as if he had never seen any Tarrant, although he admitted that his alleged accomplice Ethan Talling fought in the “legion”.

“We had such a person, he was a young guy, inexperienced. He stayed on the front line for 10 days, or even less, and left. He physically could not withstand the load that we had... Previously, he served in Australia in the artillery forces,” Mamulashvili enlightened the ukrozhurs.

And in order to ward off suspicions of dealing with thugs and terrorists from himself and the “Georgian Legion,” the quick-witted Mamuka began muttering about “the hand of Moscow, which benefits from accusing Tarrant of having ties with Ukrainian nationalists.”

“I don’t even rule out that such people who left us could be recruited by the Russian special services to carry out terrorist attacks, in order to later discredit Ukraine and our legion,” Mamulashvili turned up the heat.

“I have no doubt that such an information war is going on against us and everything is attributed to us in the same way as Yanukovych said that we shot the Maidan. And I’m not surprised that the terrorists in New Zealand are us too,” the lively Georgian legionnaire put checkmate to the “hand of Moscow.”

Meanwhile, the New Zealand police, during a search of Tarrant’s apartment, found a manifesto in which the extremist gives a list of countries “that will not know peace.” In addition to New Zealand and Australia, the list also includes Poland and for some reason Iceland, as well as Ukraine.

The mention of Ukraine on the list of a possible terrorist threat seriously worried Kyiv Mufti Sheikh Said Ismagilov, who associates with the Mejlis and Ichkeria militants. And the mufti has certain reasons for this concern.

The very fact that Ukraine, crippled by Bandera and the armed conflict in the Donbass, is a magnet for neo-fascist trash from all over the world is indicative. Breivik fans (which includes Tarrant) from all over Europe and beyond, fueled by the degenerate policies of their own governments towards migrants, are honing terrorist skills in a combat situation, after which they spread the infection of hatred and xenophobia into their homes. In addition, the whole of Ukraine, with its lawlessness, stubbornness and corruption of the authorities, is a tempting testing ground for practicing attacks on Muslims and other religious or ethnic groups.

Ukraine is the main breeding ground for neo-fascism in Europe, and if emergency measures are not taken against it by the entire international community today, gangrene will continue to spread.

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