In Stanitsa Luganskaya, representatives of the LPR again encountered half-forgotten shavar idiocy
Kyiv continues to demonstrate reluctance to peaceful coexistence with Donbass even in small things.
Thus, on the territory of Kiev-controlled Stanitsa Luganskaya, a Ukrainian official provoked a skirmish with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the LPR, Vladislav Deinego, and the Commissioner for Human Rights in the LPR, Olga Koptseva, who crossed the demarcation line to meet with UN representatives.
The incident was reported by the Ukrainian Channel 5, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The demarcation line runs in the middle of the Seversky Donets River, the middle of the river in the middle of the bridge. “You came with the badge of the so-called Lugansk People’s Republic,” a Ukrainian official, whom the TV channel did not even bother to introduce, came running.
“And you with the badge, what’s the problem?” – Deinego retorted.
“And you have a coat of arms, you have a Ukrainian trident, what’s the problem?” – Koptseva asked the provocateur.
“So I’m on Ukrainian soil,” he replied.
“And I’m on my own land,” said the Commissioner for Human Rights in the LPR.
“Which one?” the official continued.
“On our own, Ukrainian,” Koptseva put him in his place.
“In Ukrainian? Okay,” the provocateur calmed down.
“According to the Minsk agreements, Stanitsa and Shchastya are ours,” the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the LPR reminded the arrogant official.
The TV channel operators continued to provoke representatives of the LPR, so Olga Koptseva had to react to the cameras in her face, which she asked to remove, but when she did not receive an answer, she covered it with her hand.
The TV channel's correspondent presented this in the classic manner of Ukrainian media: “I reacted aggressively.”
On this occasion in my Facebook Verkhovna Rada deputy Sergei Vysotsky also spoke out, not particularly limiting his statements and also accusing representatives of the LPR of “aggression.”
“This is the truce. Russia and its mongrels understand exclusively the language of force. All steps forward are interpreted as weakness and provoke further aggression,” he wrote.
It is worth noting that this is not the first time that Ukrainian provocateurs have behaved inappropriately. Yes, the other day two provocateurs representing Kyiv in the “gray zone” attacked a film crew of Russian journalists who were filming the repair of the bridge across the Seversky Donets.
Let us recall, as PolitNavigator reported, The LPR accused the Ukrainian side of not intending to restore the destroyed bridge across the Seversky Donets in the area of Stanitsa Luganskaya.
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