Writer and journalist Oles Buzina was killed in Kyiv
In Kyiv, not far from his home on Degtyarevskaya Street, journalist and writer Oles Buzina, author of books and publications exposing official Ukrainian historical mythology, was killed.
This was announced by the adviser to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Anton Gerashchenko.
“Just on the street. Degtyarevskaya in the area of house number 58 from a dark blue Ford Focus, the notorious journalist Oles Buzina was shot.
The numbers on the car were either Latvian or Belarusian. Not exactly Ukrainian.
We urgently ask all drivers of the city of Kyiv to call the police if you see a car with similar signs running or standing still on the street,” he wrote on Facebook.
Gerashchenko immediately put forward the version that Buzina’s death, like yesterday’s murder in Kyiv of ex-MP from the Party of Regions Oleg Kalashnikov, was “the shooting of witnesses in the Anti-Maidan case.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin commented on the issue of Buzina’s murder live.
“This is not the first political murder. In Ukraine we are dealing with a whole series of such murders,” Putin said.
Note that shortly before Buzin’s death gave an interview to PolitNavigator. He stated that after Euromaidan he deliberately stayed in Kyiv, since this is his homeland.
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