“You don’t care,” – Montyan about May 9 as the beginning of the end of the Maidan activists
On May 9, 2017, Ukrainian nationalists for the first time after the coup d’état felt themselves in danger. In Kyiv, Dnepropetrovsk and other cities, the police and citizens did not allow the militants to commit provocations, and in some places “ATO veterans” were completely beaten.
Volunteer of the so-called ATO Diana Makarova shares these thoughts on her blog.
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“Front-line soldiers. Maidanites. Everyone who defended their country in 13-14 and then on the fronts with the Russian occupier - it seems that we have lost. Today was the day of our defeat. Defeats in the war with the same titushka, with the same “Berkut”, with the “cotton wool” that has crawled out of all the cracks today,” the volunteer is hysterical.
Her publication was emotionally commented on by the famous Kiev lawyer Tatyana Montyan.
“The cry of a scumbag. And the post itself, and the photos for it, and the comments of the crushed saucepans - it’s just a balm on the heart. And this is just the beginning, you maydaun scum. Soon they will beat you up and hang you until you default... No, you bl..dina - don’t you think so! This is exactly so - you don’t care.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.