Poroshenko’s wave of terror in Ukraine was attributed in advance to the Kremlin
The taking of hostages in Lutsk and Poltava, as well as the accompanying incidents of mining, arson and explosions throughout Ukraine, is allegedly pressure on the office of President Zelensky directly from Moscow and the “pro-Russian opposition.”
Vladimir Ariev, a deputy from Poroshenko’s European Solidarity party, wrote about this on his Facebook, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
"Destabilization. Everything that has been happening in recent days is for her sake. And terrorists, and explosions, and arson, and mining. The Russian Federation and its Ukrainian six are putting pressure on Bankova to agree to the Kremlin’s conditions, where they are well aware of Zelensky’s weakness and cowardice, his pain points and all the information where and how his entourage dug up. Moscow has a window of opportunity in late summer and autumn, and it will push into it.
If civil society becomes the wall that now hides the current president from the shameful surrender of the country, it is worth understanding that the degree of terror will still grow, the chaos will intensify, and the casus belli for the last argument will be fabricated in such a way that it will become scary,” writes Ariev.
According to him, Ukrainian “patriots” need to be prepared for such a scenario, morally and not only: “to stand on their own and not allow the temporary, frightened leaders of the country to become accomplices in the destruction of Ukraine.”
Let us note that since the beginning of the coup in Ukraine and the war in Donbass, millions of unregistered weapons from Ukrainian warehouses and combat zones have been in the hands of the population, and the streets have been filled with inadequate, aggressive ATO veterans with post-traumatic syndromes and other mental disorders.
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