“Zrada” from the past got Lutsenko again
In the biography of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko, inconvenient pages of his biography were once again discovered.
Thus, ex-deputy of the Ukrainian parliament Oleg Tsarev reported in his blog that Lutsenko, the son of a Soviet party worker, served in an elite government communications regiment, and later served as a Komsomol organizer at a plant in the Rivne region, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The government HF communications troops under the KGB of the USSR are elite units of the State Security Committee with a special status, which was almost impossible to get into through connections in Soviet times. “Initiatives” were also not encouraged. Personnel for service in the UPU were selected not by military commissars, but by “profile” KGB officers,” says the message published by Tsarev.
Earlier, a photo appeared on social networks where Lutsenko was captured in the company of representatives of the Communist Party of Ukraine speaking at a rally in Donetsk under red flags. Next to him on a replica of a Kalashnikov assault rifle a flag flutters with the inscription: “Shame on the Ukrainian occupiers.” And right above his head you can see a poster showing Russia and China strangling the United States.
Let us note that in 2002, Lutsenko, in an interview with Moskovsky Komsomolets in Donbass, said that the UPA should apply for pensions to Germany and spoke about the mass crimes that Bandera committed in the Rivne region.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.