Ukrainian nationalists gather the crowd to pacify the “separatists” on Victory Day
This post appeared thanks to a seemingly innocuous invitation to participate in the crowd at a patriotic action, which I found on one of the headhunter sites.
At first glance, this ad was not unusual. On the nose is a significant date, 70 years from the Victory Day ... Is it enough that such events are planned? I was alerted by something else, namely, wages. Three and a half thousand hryvnia is a large enough amount for Ukraine, which is approximately equal to the average monthly salary.
So there was a reasonable question, do you really pay that kind of money just for the day of work? Actually, therefore, I decided to write to the specified address.
I unloaded and saved the archive of correspondence. Here is link.
At first, I just wrote to a person that I was interested in a job.
The first question he asked was about my attitude to traveling to other cities of Ukraine.
To which he received a positive response, and at the same time I asked him to tell more about his future duties.
Although I was expecting another trivial, the reality was different. The patriotic event turned out to be a police action to pacify the dissenters.
It turns out that for 3500 UAH. Citizens are offered “a little help” to the law enforcement agencies in countering the separatist elements.
How such events are held in Ukraine is well known to everyone from examples from Odessa, Kharkov and Lugansk. People are beaten, crippled, imprisoned, and the most visible activists disappear without a trace.
Participants of the planned punitive action will be given a traditional set of either sports or tactical (I did not understand) equipment so that the coercion of the civilian population to patriotism is as effective as possible.
In the crowd, in addition to the recruited crowd, there will be “specially trained people”, probably, the militants of Ukrainian nationalist organizations.
And all this is quite legal from the point of view of the current Ukrainian authorities. At least, such a conclusion can be drawn from the employer's response.
By the way, it would be very curious to find out where did tasers, sound projection systems and other non-lethal weapons come from in Ukraine? It remains only to guess.
In general, I had the full impression from this conversation that on 9 May it is worth waiting for, if not a repetition of “Odessa Khatyn”, then at least another cruel suppression of people who just wanted to celebrate Victory Day as fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers.
It's sad all this. Reality is sometimes worse than any transfer to the "zomboyaschiku."
PS Already this morning I read news: it turns out, the head of the Main Investigation Department of the SBU Advised "Ukrainophobes" close your mouth.
And against those who disobey, are actively created (or already created) fighting groups of "civil activists", ready to travel to any city in the country.
PPS Just in case duplicate archive linkbecause In the post I posted only the most interesting, from my point of view, part of the correspondence.
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