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I see they are quoting Yarosh there as well - that explains a thing or two.
The perpetrators are not found yet, but I trust in the version that they are Ukrainians. Ukraine long used murder for political purposes. For example, Oles Buzina was killed in Kiev a couple of years ago, but his killers were released.
One warlord war criminal terrorist less, great news. SLAVA UKRAINI!
Ariete...
#1 - Motorola was not a "war lord" - he was a soldier, a very capable and talented commander at that.
He was of humble background but stepped up to a plate when Russia needed him; he was one of those many Russians that come out of nowhere, and in the moment of need turn out to be gifted mechanics, engineers and commanders. Motorola made it very clear that he was not going to be involved in politics, but just doing what soldiers do. He was loved by those around him, and the fact that Ukrainians couldn't beat him on the battle field and therefore had to murder him on his way home to his family, stirs a lot of despise and anger towards them yet again..
So it remains to be seen what will happen next.
#2. There is no "glory" to Ukraine under the banners of the "Right Sector." There is no "glory" to such Ukraine at all.
The next in the queue terrorist destroyed. FSB kills odious persons to regain territory back after the election.
Everyone knows by now that it was not the "hand of Kremlin."
Motorola was not Mozgovoy (who was not only the commander, but a in fact a left-wing politician.) He stayed away from politics all together and was in close friendship with Zakharchnko - the head of DNR.
And since the details of his murder can be easily traced ( the building where he lived was guarded, so not too many people had an access to an elevator and the rest,) everyone knows that it was an "insider job" - someone who most likely was working for Ukrainian SBU.
So as I've said, it remains to be seen what will follow after Zakharchenko's latest announcement.
he was a soldier, a very capable and talented commander
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He wasnt soldier. He was terrorist, war criminal and bigamist.
The situation in which he was quickly lifted and just as quickly lowered into the ground without a head.
I'm surprised your attitude to this social garbage. I thought youre intelligent person and understand people.
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