Who in Russia is pleased with the bloody Ukrainian drama?

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An increasing number of people are ready to call what is happening in Ukraine a civil war, chaos and anarchy. Taking out the causes of the bloody massacre, people clearly see before themselves the complete helplessness of both the representatives of the so-called opposition and the toothlessness of the current authorities. All this thick bloody brew turns one of the largest states of geographical Europe, a state with nuclear energy, developed industrial complex and incredible potential into something medieval.

Fears of understanding their own impunity, the thugs, who managed to turn into typical militants in just a few weeks, with an animal grin and wild screams in the euphoria, puncture the eyes of the law enforcement officers, slaughter the police officers lying on the ground and ordinary ordinary 18-year-old soldiers of the Internal Troops, do not even spare those who have no relation to the authorities either (for example, killing the guard).

In a short period of time, people turned into nonhumans, cast the once flourishing republic into a civilizational chasm, in which there is no room for development on a constitutional basis, there is no place for fulfilling social obligations, there is no place for humanity, in the end, but there is a place for direct and overt fascism - ideology that retained its rotten grain in the heads of a number of Nazi nedobitkov and their descendants.

Who in Russia is pleased with the bloody Ukrainian drama?






One can argue for a long time about the fact that Ukraine needed timely political decisions, that the Ukrainian legitimate authorities initially lacked consolidation, that the blame was on the corrupt elite. However, today these arguments no longer mean anything. Ukraine has what it has. In the last few days alone, 15 law enforcement officers died in Kiev, and about 200 police and internal troops were injured, of which over 30 are in serious condition. According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Health, the total death toll in the center of Kiev was 77 people. Among them are medical workers, at whom the fire was opened at the moment when they tried to help the wounded "Berkutovtsy". According to the same Ministry of Health, from February 18 until now, about 600 people have applied for medical help in Kiev, of whom almost 400 have been hospitalized.

Violence, smoke, shooting, blood, chaos, death, the removal of any responsibility whatsoever - these are just a few characteristic terms in today's Ukrainian capital and a number of cities of this state.

The horror of the civil war unfolding literally before our eyes in a brotherly country literally overlaps over the edge. Without any exaggeration, you can say: a lump rises to the throat when you look at that orgy, which today manifests itself in the territory of Ukraine! Basically, the foundations of statehood itself are trampled on - the green light is being lit up to extremism. The thesis is proclaimed: “I am not satisfied with the power - do not wait for the elections - overthrow, kill, burn!” It would seem that a complete degenerate can feel a sense of satisfaction from all this.
However, there are still such gentlemen, for whom anarchy, fratricide and other manifestations of a bloody nightmare are unequivocal positive. Honestly, it was always thought that if a person feels a sense of moral satisfaction at the sight of when a brother kills a brother, and when blood flows in streams along the pavement (or because of what remains of it), then such a person clearly has nothing to do with psyche. In this regard, we can say that once again the Russian hyperliberal party has demonstrated that it has long needed to get a subscription for a systematic visit to the psychiatry department.

Distinguished, for example, the main "exposer" of All Russia Alexei Navalny. In his microblogging, commenting on a photo with three criminals defying the seizure of the Ternopil prosecutor’s office and posing for cameras in front of the lenses, he said the following:

Perfectly. Better normal people in masks than the usual thugs and thieves in prosecutors' uniforms.




That is, Mr. Navalny not for the first time makes it clear that for him any person in uniform is a priori (“usual”) a thug and a thief. And just, you know, Alexei Anatolyevich himself, who, even jumping out of his own cowards, cannot at all please the authorities (and, well, apparently, one wants to - by any means ...) - the baby’s tears are crystal clear.

“Excellent” - helps the medical specialists to make a diagnosis of the main “collector of the Russian forest” ... Of course, fine, Alexey Anatolyevich is great when the chairs in the prosecutor’s office, courts, police stations (militia) are occupied by people who are ready to cut a man’s head just because that he has a Russian or Jewish surname, only because he did not go along with such as they themselves to rob museums and burn the Kiev Conservatory (apparently, indeed, in the conservatory it was necessary to correct something, as Mikhail Zhvanetsky says) .... And how wonderful it would be if people whom Navalny calls “normal masked people” sent “justice” in his own attitude ... Now he would sit at home and score Twitter with “manuscripts” about “freedom and democracy” and “normality” " in Ukraine? It is unlikely ... And wherever, interestingly, Mr. Navalny would run - not to the representatives of law enforcement agencies - if such “normal people in masks” for “mass” and “merriment” took their spouse and Alexey Anatolyevich’s children into their hands? Perhaps, after such a turn of events (and it would be completely possible, because, as you know, the revolution devours its children), a graduate of Yale University (he is A.Anavalny) could correctly evaluate the term “normality” ... It’s a pity that so far can…

By the way, for those who are not in the know need to be reminded: Alexey Navalny is the chairman of the Russian Progress party. Oh how! It turns out, the comrade is expressing progressive ideas ... That is, the leader of the party, which rushes to the power olimps, unequivocally declares that this party supports forceful seizure of power and a priori does not recognize those election results that do not interfere with the interests of the puppeteers of such a party. Here is such a "progressive" political force.

Ksenia Sobchak also decided to remind about herself, having gone to Kiev Maidan one of these days. The Ukrainian national costume, which Sobchak put on, apparently, should have emphasized that she was with the people. That's just how? With those, I'm sorry, ghouls who rush into power, being ready to walk and already walking on the corpses, plundering museums, burning stadiums. If not with them, then Sobchak's comment in one of the social networks looks a bit strange when “Miss-House-Two” was verbally upset that as soon as she left Kiev, there, they say, “it started.” Apparently, Sobchak really wanted "action" - to be there to call for throwing Molotov cocktails at the Ukrainian police and rejoice that the next "berkutovtsa" was shot with a sniper rifle.

To find out the names of those who are still satisfied with what is happening in Ukraine in Russia, it is enough to walk in the “marshland” (so as not to wear out) boots on hyperliberal publications and other Twitter feeds ...

The building of democracy is such a thing. PR, PR, PR - even on blood, even on human bones, even on their own mental health problems ...
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  1. 0
    22 February 2014 19: 33
    Distinguished, for example, the main "exposer" of All Russia Alexei Navalny. In his microblogging, commenting on a photo with three criminals defying the seizure of the Ternopil prosecutor’s office and posing for cameras in front of the lenses, he said the following:

    So he revealed himself, the bastard!

    I don’t even want to talk about Ksyusha the Piggy. I simply don’t know a more disgusting sight than a crazy, hysterical woman in politics. Is it just a hysterical man at war, as some Ukrainians show on this and other Internet resources.

    The author is a well-deserved plus.
  2. 0
    22 February 2014 19: 37
    Quote: SashOK
    In the post-war years, my grandfather, the kingdom of heaven to him, drove through the forests and picked out Bender scum from caches. In the Czech Republic, it’s my turn to measure silushka with this rubbish. Unfortunately, recent events show that my son is likely to find work in this field :-(
    I can imagine the feelings of the brothers, who were humiliated, who could not just give an adequate answer, but had to stand and wait for the team while the comrades were bleeding ... in my opinion, Ukraine lost its Real defenders! I do not believe that, after all, an officer who respects himself will execute the commands that actually seized power, criminals!

    I beg your pardon, it’s a little slow... And the comment. here is the first one.
    You're right, a respectful officer won't, but everything else that remains will. There are a lot of opportunists and, under the motto of subordination to the new government, they will begin to carry out their orders.
  3. -8
    22 February 2014 19: 40
    The discussion here about the Ukrainian revolution reminds me of this:
    1. +2
      22 February 2014 21: 15
      Quote: artem772
      discussion of the Ukrainian revolution


      Personally, I have close relatives in (in) Ukraine - in Kharkov, Donetsk, Makeevka, and Sevastopol. And they didn't move there with suitcases. They moved to you along with our land!!!!
      If only you were close to your “sponsors”—America, if you didn’t have our people—you wouldn’t care about the booming drum!!!!
      !
    2. +2
      22 February 2014 21: 24
      THIS is not a revolution, THIS is an armed rebellion
    3. Shur
      +1
      23 February 2014 00: 17
      With the big difference that IGO-EU AND USA!!! And by the way, all your “terms” starting from the Maidan are Tatar ones... So who is the yoke?
    4. 0
      23 February 2014 20: 14
      Quote: artem772
      The discussion here about the Ukrainian revolution reminds me of this:

      This is a conscious and deliberate lie. Poison her with a maidan zombie. They can still swallow it, but it won’t work here.
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    6. 0
      24 February 2014 13: 13
      Don’t confuse the Kulikovo battle with the Ukr-fascist putsch.
  4. ed65b
    0
    22 February 2014 19: 53
    There is an opinion that the monument to Lenin in Kharkov will be demolished tonight. While the deputies of the east, south and Crimea were sitting and drooling, a five-thousand-strong rally and a Euromaidan procession with Bandera’s supporters took place in the city. They did not dare to hold a rally in support of the president!!!! And this is in Kharkov, the stronghold of Ukraine. Or maybe there really are no Russians there anymore, there are Westerners and slaves???
  5. +4
    22 February 2014 20: 08
    Quote: ed65b
    There is an opinion that the monument to Lenin in Kharkov will be demolished tonight. While the deputies of the east, south and Crimea were sitting and drooling, a five-thousand-strong rally and a Euromaidan procession with Bandera’s supporters took place in the city. They did not dare to hold a rally in support of the president!!!! And this is in Kharkov, the stronghold of Ukraine. Or maybe there really are no Russians there anymore, there are Westerners and slaves???

    Well, it turns out that both Crimea and the East of Ukraine are slaves of the West. They are in the Maidan, and these are plowing and shaking their withered hands at meetings.
    1. RF citizen
      +1
      23 February 2014 01: 26
      They will also force the East and South of Ukraine to work off indemnities...

      Yanukovych betrayed everyone. Now he's going somewhere else. He can’t live in Ukraine. About the same as Gorbachev. And the Ukrainian people will remain 1 on 1 with all this gimmick.
    2. RF citizen
      0
      23 February 2014 02: 06
      I remember Shevchuk’s words from the song “The Truth to the Truth”: goodness - it always shook its stumps without fists.

      Listen to the song. I think many people will like it. And it’s more relevant now than ever.
  6. 0
    22 February 2014 20: 43
    Representatives of the “right sector” and “self-defense” will receive places in the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
    http://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/
    Fascists are in power. This is reality.
  7. 0
    22 February 2014 20: 45
    There are fights in the Rada again (just like under Yushchenko). Warmth in my soul. A certain category of people learn nothing. For example, Ukrainian parliamentarians (to moderators: the best parliamentarians in the world).
    This means that without Yanukovych it will become even more unstable - like under Yushchenko. And everything is new.
    “The sun rises, and the sun sets, and hastens to its place where it rises.
    6 The wind goes south, and goes north, whirls, whirls in its course, and the wind returns to its circles.
    7 All rivers flow into the sea, but the sea does not overflow: to the place where the rivers flow, they return to flow again.
    8 All things are in labor: a man cannot retell everything; the eye will not be filled with sight; the ear will not be filled with hearing.
    9 What has been is what will be; and what has been done will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun. "
    At least in Ukraine.
  8. +2
    22 February 2014 21: 05
    Quote: Rodriques
    What are you talking about? This is called demagoguery and co-feeding, which candidate? What are the chances of the conspirators? Are you out of touch with reality? Do you know how many captured weapons and armored vehicles they have? Yes, no one will even talk to you, there is no power, they have already tasted blood. Nu nu, sit, negotiate further. It's time to dig trenches and set up roadblocks with anti-tank weapons, but they still agree M L Y!!

    I agree, everyone forgot that all the militants were well financed, that is, without generous payment, there would be no Maidan (extras, militants, etc.), and who paid in dollars? AMERICA, and the Amers do not benefit from stabilizing the situation at all, but tank attacks by the Banderlogs to the east and south, by decision of the Rada, to restore the integrity of the country will greatly please them and will be generously paid for, now they will stop distributing dollars to the Banderlogs, what will they eat? Will they start working? I doubt .
  9. +1
    22 February 2014 21: 06
    They called from Kharkov.
    ...And what was said somehow diverges from what is happening in the city according to Russian TV channels.
    There is fear in the city. When the “Maidan” arrives, there will be nothing to oppose it.
  10. +1
    22 February 2014 21: 32
    [quote=smersh70][quote=Vovka Levka]
    Among the documents there is information about additional payments to government employees in dollars, bribes at tenders, expenses for special apartments..[/quote]
    So I have a question - do you really believe that such documents exist at all? Or maybe you just overread the Dedekdivs?
    1. smersh70
      +1
      22 February 2014 22: 12
      Quote: Evgen_Vasilich
      Do you really believe that such documents exist at all?
      Being an operational worker, I would tell you a lot more))) money loves counting, and big money loves even more)) every penny counts bully you will be a millionaire, remember my words)))))
      1. +1
        22 February 2014 23: 36
        Your words, yes to God in the ears ...
        but to the point: such documents. if they really exist, they are usually destroyed first, and first of all, fabricated “such documents” are thrown in, like that...
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  12. +2
    22 February 2014 21: 46
    I’m sitting now, reading all this, watching the news... and thinking: damn, 5 years will pass, the independent economy will die, power plants will stop, pipes will rust, young people will leave to work as laborers in London... and what will these mandated people say? again the mo_sk_a_liks are to blame for them... whoever doesn’t jump on a rake is.... sad, damn it. I had a classmate at OVTIU in 89, in 91 he was the first among Ukrainians to have a trident on his chest. I went to Kiev and finished my studies there. then he was discharged as a captain at the age of 38 (I smile sadly), apparently these 23 years did not go very well, now the remaining infrastructure will collapse... and it will be a mess. no, it’s still interesting what the current mandauns will say in 5 years.
  13. 0
    22 February 2014 21: 49
    and it’s clear that Navalny and Sobchak (there is no mistake here because I don’t respect them and don’t want to write their last names with a capital letter) are American whistleblowers. Or simply recruited there, which still doesn’t change the essence. It’s a pity that the GDP is somehow soft on them stand on ceremony. They should do the very thing in Siberia
  14. innei
    0
    22 February 2014 22: 20
    Quote: Karlsonn
    Quote: Jin
    From here we can draw conclusions. To that guy from Berkut, his eyes were knocked out, perhaps from something like that ... I keep silent about fighting and hunting trunks, comments are unnecessary ...


    After this recording of the SBU wiretapping of the negotiations of a group of snipers on the radio, the questions "WHO?" disappear by themselves ...



    Quote: Jin
    They "between us" are called "bucket hole", "fool shot" because of their power. I have a Hatsan 125 TH just like that, optics 3-9x40 ... From it you can kill or cripple at once. Of course it's a matter of distance.


    There is such a thing.
    For thought.
    "Kievsky Vestnik" for 26.06.2007 in its issue quotes from Tyagnibok's speech:

    - ... These stinking Jews and Russians had to be pulled out from our Ukrainian land for a long time. Nothing, nothing! Our time has come. I think by the end of the 2007 year we will have smoked them from Western Ukraine, and then from Eastern. And there, in the East, we will also overwhelm all the monuments to their heroes ... Rename their cities Dnepropetrovsk, Kirovograd, Stakhanov and others ... With the help of NATO, we will throw out the Black Sea Fleet from our Crimea, take our Kuban, Rostov and Voronezh regions from the Russians ...

    I hear Banderlog, which of us stinks???? I'll crush you with one mouthful
  15. +1
    22 February 2014 22: 25
    Ukrainians, guys, Easterners, Southerners, I appeal to you, don’t waste a minute, don’t sit at home, call your heads of enterprises, relatives in the highest echelons of power, just in a personal meeting with those in power (sounds strange in the current realities), you need it urgently self-organize, receive military weapons, set up checkpoints, together with the military and police.
    We are very worried about you, discouraged by your inaction. When the animals arrive it will be too late.
  16. Timur
    0
    22 February 2014 23: 10
    meh. The arrogant Saxons surrounded us. What kind of crazy nature do they have to shed blood during the Olympics?
    1. +1
      22 February 2014 23: 27
      You shouldn't be surprised. Pseudo-imperial legacy, "understand"
  17. +1
    22 February 2014 23: 12
    >>
    Are there many people interested in what some Nasal “accuser” scribbled on his microblog? Is it worth paying attention to this mediocrity at all, thereby advertising for him?
  18. 0
    22 February 2014 23: 25
    It seems like the site is being taken down, guys, don’t let it
  19. geptilshik
    0
    22 February 2014 23: 29
    I’m now watching the mouthpiece of our glasnost RTR - they show the heroes Dopa and Gepa (Dopkin and Kernes) Kharkovsky, they were talking about some kind of front, but their thoughts were already on the border, and that’s what happened. The convict is also already hanging out somewhere with us, oh VVP, you have warmed the reptile on your chest.
  20. Shur
    0
    23 February 2014 00: 10
    So the very case of checking the GDP for lice came up. Let's look at his reaction to the genocide of the Russian population! Of course, matters are internal, but forgive me, this is already a blow to the groin... If he again chews for human rights, etc. and so on, under reports of pogroms, then he will “die” in the eyes of the Russian population of the Russian Federation.
    1. 0
      23 February 2014 00: 46
      Quote: Shur
      So the very case of checking the GDP for lice came up. Let's look at his reaction to the genocide of the Russian population! Of course, matters are internal, but forgive me, this is already a blow to the groin... If he again chews for human rights, etc. and so on, under reports of pogroms, then he will “die” in the eyes of the Russian population of the Russian Federation.


      We can cope without GDP. Once we are at war, it means we are at war.
      It's time for the Banderlogs to find out how my grandfathers were pinched.
  21. Bezz
    +3
    23 February 2014 00: 55
    Some forum users write that everything will be decided by bargaining between Moscow and Washington. I don’t think so.
    I am afraid that, as Kisa Vorobyaninov said - "Bargaining is inappropriate here!" To bargain, you need either a product or money. The USA has a lot of "free carrots", and they will print as much money as they need. What arguments does Moscow have - apart from the proposal to join the CU and the slogans "Kiev is the mother of Russian cities!", "We are a brotherly people," I personally do not see. Moreover, the United States in Russia has long decided its economic ambitions through the Gorbachev-Yeltsin-Putin-cooperative "Lake" -Duma-Federation Council. The United States conducts economic activities with Russia on the most favorable terms, these conditions will never change as long as your deputies, ministers, presidents have real estate and their own business in the United States and Europe, their children live and study there. Why should the US fight with Russia for Ukraine? It's easier to run into the American and European business of your officials - they will immediately sign everything. And political bickering is all blah, blah, blah - for the inhabitants, the semblance of activity, well, you need to justify the budget of a huge political apparatus. And we, here in Belarus, shiver, watching the tragedy of Ukraine. After all, and we can beckon with "free carrots". The only hope is for the AHL and its policy with Moscow for now. But nothing is eternal. Unfortunately.
    PSOn some sort of power actions on the part of Russia, only a madman can think.
    The Caucasus will seem like a sandbox. Yes, and see above the alignment of political influence. Let us hope for the prudence of the people of all Ukraine, and not of individual areas.
  22. Bezz
    -1
    23 February 2014 01: 46
    Maidan is 100% provoked by the power of Yanukovych. His reasons: 1. Limitless deception (remember how he convinced the Ukrainian people for two years in a row that he wanted European integration, and then threw it.) 2. Limitless theft. Yanukovych’s children became billionaires during his reign, and Ukraine is even ahead of Putin’s in terms of corruption. 3. The economic crisis and the impoverishment of the people. Incomes of Ukrainians are many times lower than Russians, high unemployment, low pensions and salaries of state employees. 4. Arrogant unwillingness to engage in dialogue with the people and compromise. The whole story of the Maidan, starting in November, is about that. 5. Violence against citizens. Even when the protest was peaceful, Yanukovych used force against the people. So it was at night on November 30, so it was in December. 6. Usurpation of power. Amendment of the Constitution in their favor and adoption of dictatorial laws in mid-January (on foreign agents, on the ban on rallies, etc.). All this led to an uprising of the people and the overthrow of Yanukovych. The fact that his resignation will be resolved in the near future, I have no doubt. His Interior Minister Zakharchenko escaped from the country, so there is no one to defend him, but there is someone to declare impeachment. Parliament is likely to vote for it in the coming days. Now let's look at the Russian situation. There are all 6 reasons for Maidan in Russia. 1. Deception is even more vile and cynical than in Kiev. Remember the Kiselevs, Zhirinovskys, Zheleznyakovs, Solovievs who sprayed with saliva and called to shoot at the people. Stories about terrorists and fascists on the Maidan from morning to night on Putin's zomboyaschik. 2. About theft, I will not. You yourself know. 3. There is no deep crisis in Russia, but there is devaluation and stagnation of the economy. 4. There is no dialogue. There is a monologue of the Kremlin and sixes clapping their hands in ecstasy. The Duma alone is worth something. 5. Violence to the fullest. Political prisoners. Protests are brutally suppressed. 6. Usurpation of power is much more serious than in Ukraine. Putin has seized power and wants to rule to death. The difference is only two things. Putin has more money and people are more patient. But patience is not endless. Will the Kremlin learn the Maidan? Will they lie and steal less? Are they ready to return freedom to citizens and abandon eternal rule? I doubt it very much. Rather, they will continue to lie even more, grabbing more and clinging to power even more, relying on repression.
    1. 0
      23 February 2014 06: 37
      What country are you from?))) Nikolai Alexandrovich will soon rule over you, and you’re worried about Russia, analyst.
  23. 20Alex14
    +1
    23 February 2014 02: 21
    They have written a lot of different things, but the fact remains: the people of Ukraine from the south, east, as well as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea will not be able to repel the enemy without a leader. Those who today in Kharkov called themselves leaders fled immediately after their congress. As a resident of eastern Ukraine, I am sad about It’s sad to see. It’s also sad to realize that all the young people of my age were crap at the prospect of taking up arms to defend their home. Those who weren’t crap asked the authorities to give them weapons, but the authorities decided that it was easier to wash their hands and run away with their stolen belongings. As a result, we were left on our own: scared, demoralized and completely perplexed as to how this happened to us. Our hope was in Russia, but apparently Russia itself simply went to make peace with the states. I hope that this is temporary. One thing is clear that Ukraine will never be able to lead independent policy because Ukraine is not a subject of politics, but its object. The object for which there is a political game between Russia and the entire Western world.
  24. +1
    23 February 2014 03: 18
    Your hope was in Russia...
    Explain to me, please, what you hoped? How could we know what you hope? You understand that there are norms of international law. Your mayors, governors and others like them never mentioned your hope even in interviews. Well, at least they wrote something to our president like the Turkish Sultan. At least one OFFICIAL cry for help! None of this happened, and all hope was at home in the kitchen. This concerns all of us now, which is why we perceive everything so acutely. I’m sincerely sorry that we just can’t get in on you and roll out all this riffraff in a thin layer!
  25. 0
    23 February 2014 04: 54
    Banderlogs decided that the prerogative of overthrowing the government was only in their hands.
    Now the Banderlogs are triumphant.
    tomorrow we, the communists, will begin to slaughter them.
    Banderlogs think that week-long camps change the weather?
    Disappointment awaits Banderlog.
  26. 0
    23 February 2014 04: 55
    Russia allowed the Nazis to seize power in Ukraine, instead of sending advisers there, protecting Yanukovych from the influence of the US and the EU, ultimately replacing or strengthening his personal security and dictating its own terms, Russia stuck its head in the sand, condemned the interference of others in the affairs of Ukraine and did nothing except some cash injections. Yes, the person is weak, and Yanukovych is clearly not strong in spirit and needed parental care. When he was left alone, under the threat of reprisals against his son and taking possession of his stolen billions, he, not having strong comrades nearby, gave up. Well, now think about who benefits from the current situation, or is this another blunder of our democrats?V. We would not lose the south-east of Ukraine. Immediately intervene and proclaim the independence of Crimea and the southeast. Declare Kharkov the temporary capital of Ukraine. Declare a state of emergency, close the economy and cash flows of Ukraine to the south-eastern regions and give there money that was intended for Kiev and take all measures to liberate Kiev from the German-Ukrainian fascist invaders. Our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, victory will be ours.
  27. 0
    23 February 2014 05: 34
    I wrote an honest opinion about the inaction of Russia, which allowed such a situation in Ukraine, everything was deleted. I also wanted to say that the activities of customs on the border with Ukraine are a mockery not of Yanukovych, but of ordinary people, both from the Ukrainian and our side. Yanukovych is a political corpse, but the people live, and we embitter them with our behavior. Do you want to remove this too? But I have the honor.
  28. 0
    23 February 2014 07: 10
    23.40. Dnepropetrovsk. According to Interfax, “peaceful protesters” entered the building of the City Council, after which deputies of the City Council immediately volunteered

    1) renamed Lenin Square into the Square of Heroes of the Maidan and

    2) condemned separatism.
  29. Sadikoff
    0
    23 February 2014 07: 22
    Who will the President of Russia rely on? With house meetings? They are always trying to jump off. Yanuk said that Putin forced him to refuse to sign with the EU! Although Putin immediately declared non-interference in the affairs of this country, let him go his own way! For 20 years of independence, there are a whole lot of tenths of those loyal to Russia who don’t make a difference. Even the pro-Russian Party of Regions quickly got screwed. There are no Humans there, let them reap their fate. If it is necessary to tear a country apart, then let it disappear from the political map of the world. There will be a holiday on our street when the dollar is closed, it will be possible to return to the old borders, simply by right of force or requests for help from the population oppressed by the European invaders.
  30. 0
    23 February 2014 07: 53
    It's just kind of unreal. How rapidly events are developing in Ukraine. In Sochi, the games have not yet ended, and there the revolution has already overthrown the government. But what kind of Bandyukovich is, this is certainly something... The world has never seen a more cowardly and stupid scum. What kind of Syrian scenario is there... where is Assad, courageous and strong-willed, and where is Yanukovych, an ordinary criminal who cheated absolutely everyone. I listened to his last sad bleatings, that he was the legally elected president, that the leaders of the Foreign Ministries of Western countries promised him security. It just brought tears of tenderness to see how stupid and naive he is. Run, Vitenka, run. Yulia will not forgive you for bunks and gruel.
    Cheekbones are cramped from bitterness and resentment. We screwed up Ukraine. The year begins for us with a deafening failure in foreign policy. And you don’t need to entertain yourself with illusions that Putin has calculated everything, they say the Olympic Games will end and we’ll show Bandera Kuzkin’s mother. Lukin smoked bamboo in Mezhyhirya and did not sign anything, because... ours are discouraged by this outcome. While VVP was watching the ice ballet in Sochi, in Kyiv the authorities were overthrowing Banderya.
    It looks like this is a “gift” from the West to him for successful Olympic Games.
  31. 0
    23 February 2014 07: 55
    And the appointments of thugs from the right sector to posts in the Ministry of Internal Affairs are just flowers. Lawlessness breeds even greater lawlessness and hatred of the “pits” has not gone away. There has already been news about a bill to ban the Russian language. Fanatics revel in victory. Apparently from Ukraine they will do something in between Estonia and Latvia, with non-citizens, fascist heroes, Soviet occupiers, demolition of monuments
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  33. Democrat
    -1
    23 February 2014 08: 44
    Well done Ukrainians defended their right to freedom from tyranny and dictatorship.
    Yanukovych himself is to blame for what happened and would have signed an agreement with the EU rather than listen to the Kremlin
    then this did not happen. Russia is even more to blame for interfering in internal affairs
    a sovereign independent state sending Glazyev so that they do not sign the treaty
    with the EU.
    1. 0
      23 February 2014 09: 38
      In connection with this question. Who is the dictator? Yanukovych really?
      The same dictator as Klitschko the violinist.
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    3. 0
      23 February 2014 20: 21
      Quote: Democrat
      Well done Ukrainians defended their right to freedom from tyranny and dictatorship.

      I repeat: These idiots changed the thieves' regime to a bandit regime.
      What does one of the epigraphs sound like in the book “Why Russia is not America”:
      "We can fix it, but it will get worse"
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  34. 0
    23 February 2014 10: 13
    Honestly, I’m ashamed, I’m ashamed as a common person, for how mediocre Putin lost the political struggle in Ukraine. Looks like that's all. Curtain. Janik should have been removed, or better yet not allowed into power. Or how does a hand wash its hand? Covering up a thief in the elections, you know... And the prospect is still looming. I think that Putin has already bitten off all his nails out of resentment. Honor and praise to him for his victory in Syria, but for me it would be better to surrender Syria and squeeze out Ukraine. And I’ll tell the shitcrat 1. There is no worse evil for the people and the country than liberals and shitcrats. You should be hung on poles. And yet, the Maidan may have had good intentions, but as the old proverb says, “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” I’m sure the East and Crimea will fall under the West, but they will not forget. In general, I think Putin should not have been awarded medals in Sochi, but should have worked.
  35. 0
    23 February 2014 10: 55
    Is anyone going to defend eastern Ukraine? if you need another fighter, write to [email protected]
  36. 0
    23 February 2014 11: 05
    Everything was so well planned that everything happened during the Olympics. And remember what happened in Georgia with the last Olympiad. Russia found itself squeezed by certain events on both sides and there is not much room for inaction or action. As they say, a stab in the back.
    Yanek is understandably nothing and no one as a president, and Yulia is a more charismatic person, but in essence it turns out that the thief replaced the thief, although this thief was elected legally after Yushchenko and Yulia. They swapped it for soap with the acquisition of fascist symbols and the road to the EU is open. And how will she now justify herself for such expensive gas, which she once supplied to Ukraine?
    If Yulia turns out to be not a fool, then she needs to get the fascists under her thumb, but the right sector has not yet dispersed and they will not be accepted into the EU under the fascists.
    God grant that the South East and Crimea somehow hold out and withstand today’s wave of revolution, and it will be easier there.
  37. +1
    23 February 2014 11: 38
    sad joke---
    How will these people who speak Russian and took part in the coup feel about the ban on the Russian language? Renaming cities (I was outraged by the demand to rename Ilyichevsk!)
    It will be interesting whether we will be able to popularize Russian or not. This was mainly what the communists did - but they will be closed and there will be no curator.
    a joke surfaced (it arose back in the 90s)
    - Monya, is it really our fault that Ukraine was built around Odessa?!
    Despite everything, happy holidays to everyone. Even though it has been unofficial for a long time, we still celebrate it. So, officially to all of you and unofficially to us - Happy February 23rd!
    1. RF citizen
      0
      23 February 2014 20: 51
      Quote: Cristall
      How will these people who speak Russian and took part in the coup feel about the ban on the Russian language?

      Just like the Russians in the Baltics. That is, there is no need to wait for good.

      By the way, it seems that the Maidanists are already in charge in Nikolaevsk. What about schools, kindergartens, salary payments and benefits? So far everything is fine?
  38. +1
    23 February 2014 11: 39
    http://zadornov.net/?p=4720
    Western democracy is a falsification of scoundrels and Satanists. Their main task is to take revenge on Russia for its disobedience. What is happening in Ukraine is their doing! I am not defending Yanukovych. I made fun of him to the fullest when he first appeared. Of course, the degree of popular anger that exists in Ukraine is his fault! He fertilized the soil for American and European Union provocations. Listen to what they say in Europe today about police officers who serve and, by the way, die. You will see that these are not even double standards, but triple and quadruple standards! Western news programs lied about Serbia, and about Libya, and about Georgia, and about the Baltic countries that submitted to them the first time... And today they also lie about Syria, Ukraine and Russia!
    It would be time for our KGB officers to take a break from business and create websites on English-language resources that would show the scandalous truth, and not smoothed-out lies.
    Do you remember what the motto of the Olympic Games was? “Peace to the world!” And who is breaking it today? Is it Russia?
    Unfortunately, Western journalists rarely please us with sober thoughts. But there are still decent people there. I suggest reading the article of one such person. He is very different from his fellow hypocrites who pander to the American-European community of perverts and sadists on CNN, BBC and other media. Where there is no freedom of speech is in Europe and America.
    I listened to and watched several Western programs - nowhere did they mention the killings of policemen and Berkut fighters on the Maidan. Everywhere they talk only about how Berkut deals with the rebels.
    They stopped letting me into America after I began to criticize Americans. And in Russia, no one made a single comment to me, despite the fact that I expressed much more serious and sharp thoughts on Humor FM than on Ekho Moskvy and Dozhd!
    As for Putin, I have recently liked the way he behaves and how he has taken a fighting stance towards the West. And he is trying to strengthen the combat capability of our army. Yes, today Russia must prepare for war. In fact, America today declared war on Russia and did it, as always, with the wrong hands. They, the Anglo-Saxons, set Napoleon and Hitler against us at one time, organized the assassination of Paul the First, contributed to the assassination attempt on Alexander the Second, helped with the bloody revolution of 17 with money... Today, just as Hitler’s Germany captured Poland before the war with the Soviet Union, The Anglo-Saxons are trying to seize Ukraine and prepare a springboard for the suppression of Russia. Only Hitler's Germany fought for an idea: vicious, satanic! And America and Western hypocrites-Satanists are fighting and ruining the lives of other peoples for markets! That is, for profit. And this is even worse than what Nazi Germany did.
  39. +1
    23 February 2014 11: 44
    http://zadornov.net/?p=4720
    Of course, the Westerners calculated everything correctly. In Ukraine there have always been those who gladly betrayed the Slavic family. Just remember Kievan Rus. It was Kyiv, under the hypnosis of Byzantine gold, that accepted an ideology alien to the Slavic Russians. It was Byzantium that achieved perfection in terms of hypocrisy, falsehood and double standards. Today's West is Byzantium with new technologies. By the way, Byzantine ideology was imposed in a bloody manner. They cut off the heads of the rebellious and drowned them in a tributary of the Dnieper, over which they are now... ready? Khreshchatyk! The treacherous karma came to life like a snake and crawled out to the place where it was once born. And again under the hypnosis of today's “EuroByzantium”. Only now the keyword-password is “democracy”. Are you a democrat? Come in, but first prove it and kill the non-democrat! So in Byzantine Kyiv they demanded to abandon the traditions of their ancestors.
    Returning to the Olympics, I also like that Putin communicates with foreign athletes, says good words to Americans, Georgians, and Ukrainians! So compare who increases the entropy of good in humanity - Russia or stinking Western capitalism with their hypocritical concepts of freedom of speech and humanism. An illustration of their humanism is killing a giraffe with a nail. And his dismemberment in front of the assembled children. Well done Ramzan Kadyrov, who told the whole world that he was ready to save the second Danish giraffe from death.
    And I would advise Shenderovich and Irtenyev to work more as a writer and poet. Because if someone with such an inferiority complex as a non-writer, a non-poet scolds Putin, then this counts as a plus for Putin!
    Once upon a time, it was at the instigation of Shenderovich and Irtenyev that they began to call me (thank God, rarely) an anti-Semite. I wonder if they helped as many young talented Jews in life as I did? Today I can answer them that I consider them anti-Semites. Because because of people like them, anti-Semitism is developing in society! And this is very unfair. All Jews are different. Back in the 90s (there was no Twitter), I published the phrase in Moskovsky Komsomolets: “There is no need to lump all Jews with the same brush and judge Zhvanetsky by Berezovsky!” Berezovsky didn’t shake hands with me for ten years after that phrase, which, by the way, I’m still proud of. After all, if people like him did not shake hands with someone, then those others were not scoundrels.
    I can say the same thing about the American authorities - if they began to actively fight against someone, then the one they are fighting against is definitely right!
    And, by the way, there are still very honest and decent people among American journalists. Here is an article from one of them. Personally, after reading it, I was shocked how the thoughts of different people on different continents can converge.
    I was thinking: shouldn’t we finally give Ukraine to Euro-Byzantium? So that we have less headaches, so that there is less blood, so that we can plant a time bomb under these Euro-scoundrels. After all, in three years, Ukrainians will see what happened to them and, like Latvians, they will not tolerate it. But I read the article, which I advise you to read too, and I realized that this thought is destructive. And the author is right: Putin and those like him need to stop doing business and prepare for war! Or at least take an ear of corn in one hand and a stale shoe in the other, knock on the UN podium with it and remind the Westerners about Kuzka’s mother :)
  40. 0
    23 February 2014 12: 20
    Honestly, I’m ashamed, I’m ashamed as a common person, for how mediocre Putin lost the political struggle in Ukraine. Looks like that's all. Curtain. Janik should have been removed, or better yet not allowed into power. Or how does a hand wash its hand? Covering up a thief in the elections, you know... And the prospect is still looming. I think that Putin has already bitten off all his nails out of resentment. Honor and praise to him for his victory in Syria, but for me it would be better to surrender Syria and squeeze out Ukraine. And I’ll tell the shitcrat 1. There is no worse evil for the people and the country than liberals and shitcrats. You should be hung on poles.
    Quote: Irokez
    Everything was so well planned that everything happened during the Olympics. And remember what happened in Georgia with the last Olympiad. Russia found itself squeezed by certain events on both sides and there is not much room for inaction or action. As they say, a stab in the back.
    Yanek is understandably nothing and no one as a president, and Yulia is a more charismatic person, but in essence it turns out that the thief replaced the thief, although this thief was elected legally after Yushchenko and Yulia. They swapped it for soap with the acquisition of fascist symbols and the road to the EU is open. And how will she now justify herself for such expensive gas, which she once supplied to Ukraine?
    If Yulia turns out to be not a fool, then she needs to get the fascists under her thumb, but the right sector has not yet dispersed and they will not be accepted into the EU under the fascists.
    God grant that the South East and Crimea somehow hold out and withstand today’s wave of revolution, and it will be easier there.

    Listen, even on this site they said more than once that everything will happen during the Olympic Games. What are you trying to say that GDP didn’t know this? He knew everything. He simply considers himself the smartest and infallible.
  41. 0
    23 February 2014 12: 55
    American Senator John McCain held telephone conversations with the former Prime Minister of Ukraine, leader of the Fatherland party Yulia Tymoshenko, leader of UDAR Vitali Klitschko. He announced this on his Twitter account.

    “Had a great conversation with Yulia Tymoshenko and Vitali Klitschko, two outstanding Ukrainian patriots,” McCain wrote.
  42. 0
    23 February 2014 12: 55
    American Senator John McCain held telephone conversations with the former Prime Minister of Ukraine, leader of the Fatherland party Yulia Tymoshenko, leader of UDAR Vitali Klitschko. He announced this on his Twitter account.

    “Had a great conversation with Yulia Tymoshenko and Vitali Klitschko, two outstanding Ukrainian patriots,” McCain wrote.
  43. 0
    23 February 2014 13: 46
    How long can a Russian person look at the disgrace. But eventually we will get tired of it too. Fear those who now consider themselves winners...
  44. 0
    23 February 2014 14: 08
    And after all, Russia does not exclude the transfer of the next tranche as soon as a new cabinet of ministers is formed.
    We will use our money to restore Bandera’s Ukraine.
  45. 0
    23 February 2014 14: 23
    There are many defectors from the Party of Regions, but they do not know enough Ukrainian.
    1. 0
      23 February 2014 15: 46
      Enough to suck in this Ukrainian language.
  46. +1
    23 February 2014 15: 14
    Old video but it will work
  47. Lustrator
    0
    23 February 2014 16: 01
    Dear administration and moderators of the resource! Quietly deleting comments from visitors with a different assessment of what is happening in the world from yours, which does not violate the rules of the resource and civilized communication, is nothing more than rudeness IMHO. Why then do you publish an article if you only expect a certain assessment of it? Or are you forced to do this? With this behavior you are scaring off a large number of visitors, and the word “review” in the name of the resource will soon become inappropriate. Only in a dispute is the truth born, but many provocative and frankly boorish comments are not noticed by you and are even, apparently, encouraged. If objectivity of information is not the goal of your activity, please give a definite answer. Thank you, good luck!
    1. -1
      23 February 2014 21: 08
      Well done - I completely agree.
  48. 0
    23 February 2014 18: 25
    Yanukovych: “European leaders guaranteed my safety. Let’s see how they keep their promises.” What a bastard! I sold my homeland for my own skin!!!
  49. Jedi
    -2
    23 February 2014 18: 37
    Quote: Volodin
    And what about the article about the reaction of the Russian “liberalism” to the Ukrainian events?

    Mr. Volodin, do you think “Russian liberalism” has a more direct and important relationship to the “Ukrainian events” than Yanukovych and his sons?
    1. Aleks998
      -3
      23 February 2014 19: 26
      Volodin simply has a “fad” for Russian liberals. He can even write about gardening in the Arctic, but he will still mention Navalny two or three times.
  50. Obie
    0
    23 February 2014 19: 04
    Comrades, I am Russian and live in Odessa. I work in the field of customs clearance of goods. I can say a few things:
    1) Yanukovych was removed - that’s great, but it’s a pity that they didn’t burn him down.
    2) Ideological confrontation between different language groups is inevitable even without revolutions; now it will just be a little more difficult for Russians and Ukrainians to get along in the same country.
    I am for one big Kievan Rus within the borders of the Russian Empire, say 1866 (it’s possible even without Alaska)), but we’ll see how things turn out in the near future.
    P.S.: even among the pro-Western Ukrainian-speaking population there are very few Banderaites, but mostly they are the same people as you and me, they just think in Ukrainian and also want a happy life.
  51. Aleks998
    0
    23 February 2014 19: 17
    For some reason, they are again looking for the culprits somewhere on the side, abroad. It’s better to ask yourself the question: “Who brought the Ukrainian people (and above all the youth) to the point that they are ready to fraternize with the Germans, even with the Poles, even with all-European liberal homosexuals, just to “overthrow the regime.” The Ukrainian government itself did it. Less If they would steal, they would think less about their offshore bank accounts, you see, people would not succumb to provocations. Try to organize something similar in Switzerland or Norway. Either they will not take you seriously, and if they do, they will either send you to prison or to a mental hospital. It’s passed in Ukraine. In a few years it will happen in Russia too. And the logic will not be “Together with Navalny (the West, liberals, Martians, etc.)” but “Against the regime.”
  52. 0
    23 February 2014 20: 35
    Everyone - Banderaites - etc. - but there is no feeling that this is not an anti-Russian rebellion, but the thieves’ power is sick of them - we tolerate - Serdyukov, Chubais, Medvedev, Kadyrov and others - we can only get by 3.14 Or was Yanukovych a pro-Russian angel?
  53. 0
    23 February 2014 20: 40
    I’m not for them - but even in 1993 I was not for those who are for democracy and freedom and I’m not a troll - it seems to me that we don’t know everything and everything doesn’t happen that simple
  54. Kuznetsov
    0
    23 February 2014 21: 51
    Good afternoon to all site visitors. I read it a long time ago, but I decided to leave a comment the first time I couldn’t resist. Is this really how they brainwash you in Russia? Who said that there are only Benderites and nationalists here??? Where did you even pull out this photo with the idiot and the rune on the shield??? I’ve been on the Maidan for 3 months now and I’ve NEVER seen it (sorry... a couple of times someone jokingly stuck something like that). Why don't they show Russian tricolors???!!! And imagine they are not trampled there!!!! I saw Russians there myself. They came and asked questions. They calmly and politely explained to them what and how. All this time I was communicating on the Maidan in RUSSIAN!!! and they never even looked at me askance!!!! I live in Kyiv. A typical Kiev Russian-speaking "Bandera" with a Russian surname. I support Maidan all the time. Like all my friends, I have already stopped even counting how much money was spent on medicines, helmets, glasses for construction against shrapnel, and fuel. When Yanyk once again gave a shit about us (citizens of Ukraine), we went out into the street without saying a word. They didn't even call each other!!! I don’t have a TV at home, I’m not a zombie. Before the revolution, I looked at Facebook once a month (no flash mob mobilizations). All of us who go to the Maidan are fed up with corruption and lies at all levels of power. No... of course we are not against joining the ever-decaying EU, but this was only the last straw of our patience. When this bastard (Yanyk) began to trade the future of the country like parsley at the market... who will give more. But even here the Maidan would not have stayed for long. If only the government, stupid to the point of brain sterility and terribly cut off, had not begun to take the stupidest steps!!!! Well, why the hell did they disperse the Maidan?!!! They beat students who did nothing except chants. I don’t know how it is in Russia, but here we don’t really like it when children are offended... (you can see for yourself how our regional mentoring departments were burned a couple of times last year for lawlessness) And they poured everything onto the Maidan from everywhere. Parents, Afghans (!!), ordinary citizens from all over Ukraine... Of course, most of all people came from Western Ukraine (for which we thank them very much!!!). In principle, they are all great patriots there and are much more active socially than in the Eastern part. 80% of the people on the Maidan are non-partisan, like me.
  55. Kuznetsov
    0
    23 February 2014 21: 54
    Our main demands were first to punish those responsible for the violent dispersal with a clear excess of permissible force. And start dealing with corruption. But our hydrant of the constitution made things worse and worse for itself each time, without making a SINGLE CONDITION to the protesters. This only made us all angrier. Our official opposition also fell in love with us. Which was (as it sometimes seemed) at one with the authorities. This led to the fact that at the next Assembly the people sent three oppositionists and went to the Verkhovna Rada. First peacefully, then shouting, then with cocktails. Soon there was the first “Bandera” blood. Guy Sergei Nigoyan (one senses a Bendera man by name...). His family fled from warring Armenia to Dnepropetrovsk. Every day the authorities acted more and more poorly. I took part in patrolling Kyiv at night with the Automaidan. The Party of Regions brought crowds of paid idiots to Kyiv, who burned cars and terrorized the local population. I myself saw these paid idiots. It became clearly visible that our government and bandits are one and the same. It is impossible to describe in a post everything that happened for 3 whole months. But what do I want to convey to you? There was no backstage here that led anyone or anything anywhere. We are generally in shock from the passivity and confusion of the West. They didn't help at all. Don’t believe that everyone is just Westerners and Banderaites. It’s just that in the South and East (of course there are fewer opposition supporters there) people are more passive and intimidated. As soon as it became clear that everything... could go out, they went out there too (http://news.liga.net/news/politics/986852-v_kharkove_na_mitinge_evromaydana_sob
    ralis_okolo_40_tys_chelovek.htm) please... There were no paid people on our side at the rally (it is impossible to pay and bring 350 - 500 thousand people to Kyiv). Nobody has anything against the RUSSIANS. only against PUTIN and his godfather MEDVEDCHUK (baptized daughter P). I understand that I have a lot of confusion and emotions. But try to understand what I wanted to convey.
  56. 0
    23 February 2014 22: 27
    How does Russia even allow something to be blabbered by some shitty and xenia dogs? What is this? And let them go to some Maidan? A company of Russian saboteurs needs to be sent there.
  57. 0
    23 February 2014 22: 31
    It’s high time for the anal one to let his guts out. What kind of “female dog” gave birth to him. I hope at least someone will make him disabled!
  58. 0
    24 February 2014 00: 39
    [quote=Karlsonn][quote=Alex 241]Swept away buddy! [/quote]

    My grandfather, a paratrooper, passed from the first day of the war to the capture of Kaliningrad.

    Kazan was taken, Revel, Shpak and Kalmngrad were not taken. Maybe Koenigsberg?
  59. EdwardTich68
    0
    24 February 2014 01: 09
    I'm not exactly happy, but I'm not even a little upset. If their president is incapacitated and they pull out
    prison thief and deify her means they like it. I can’t forbid them from doing this and I don’t want to
    interfere in any way. In the end, watching a macaque engaged in anonism at the zoo,
    normal people just laugh merrily. laughing
  60. 0
    24 February 2014 01: 13
    Mr. Kisly, although for me he is more of a comrade, spoke very correctly about the ukrokommunyak. The USSR was surrendered to the national idea. Now they are handing over everything and everyone to the last children of Konovalets and Bandera, and Yanukovych is such a yellow-blooded Misha-Marked (not by nightfall will be remembered. So that he has no bottom or tire with the bastards). No one wants to give the order, crush it all, but There are apparently no ambitious or patriotic captains or majors without bank accounts overseas. “The Golden Eagle is afraid of reprisals against families, as if those who are afraid have two lives or live in a vacuum. Those who gathered in Kharkov are, I’m afraid, late with their efforts. Ukraine will fall under the Maidanists, it’s not in vain that they have been brainwashed for twenty years. Yes and before that there were enough independents there.
  61. +2
    24 February 2014 11: 00
    Quote: Kuznetsov
    Our main demands were first to punish those responsible for the violent dispersal with a clear excess of permissible force. And start dealing with corruption. But our hydrant of the constitution made things worse and worse for itself each time, without making a SINGLE CONDITION to the protesters. This only made us all angrier. Our official opposition also fell in love with us. Which was (as it sometimes seemed) at one with the authorities. This led to the fact that at the next Assembly the people sent three oppositionists and went to the Verkhovna Rada. First peacefully, then shouting, then with cocktails. Soon there was the first “Bandera” blood. Guy Sergei Nigoyan (one senses a Bendera man by name...). His family fled from warring Armenia to Dnepropetrovsk. Every day the authorities acted more and more poorly. I took part in patrolling Kyiv at night with the Automaidan. The Party of Regions brought crowds of paid idiots to Kyiv, who burned cars and terrorized the local population. I myself saw these paid idiots. It became clearly visible that our government and bandits are one and the same. It is impossible to describe in a post everything that happened for 3 whole months. But what do I want to convey to you? There was no backstage here that led anyone or anything anywhere. We are generally in shock from the passivity and confusion of the West. They didn't help at all. Don’t believe that everyone is just Westerners and Banderaites. It’s just that in the South and East (of course there are fewer opposition supporters there) people are more passive and intimidated. As soon as it became clear that everything... could go out, they went out there too (http://news.liga.net/news/politics/986852-v_kharkove_na_mitinge_evromaydana_sob


    ralis_okolo_40_tys_chelovek.htm) please... There were no paid people on our side at the rally (it is impossible to pay and bring 350 - 500 thousand people to Kyiv). Nobody has anything against the RUSSIANS. only against PUTIN and his godfather MEDVEDCHUK (baptized daughter P). I understand that I have a lot of confusion and emotions. But try to understand what I wanted to convey.

    We will hang you and traitors like you. I myself will go and take at least one fascist - Bandera - with me to the next world.

    You can write whatever you want, but POWER is POWER - you chose your own president! And now in your parliament bills are already being developed to ban the Russian language!
    1. Kir
      0
      24 February 2014 19: 29
      And excuse me, what do you want to hear from people who are replacing terms, and they have been doing this for a long time (I mean the customers of this), according to the terms:
      A tyrant - in the original meaning, who has illegally seized power - a coup?, so like the maydauna, then, together with their keepers in the okurat, fall under this definition.
      Democracy is the power of the Demos - the People, and don’t forgive the idiots and rabble
      Fascism is from a Latin root, forgive me. It does not have a negative meaning, since it means Unity - Unity, and if there are cries for glorification (with a capital letter, etc.), as an answer, look at What was the name of Mussolini's party - national-fascist, so What........
      and the list of substitutions goes on!!!

      And what exactly do you want to hear from........ who brazenly misrepresent concepts to please their vile interests?
      The black sun, well, probably the root symbol of Ukrainians and Greek Catholics
      Kolovrat, also a very radical symbol, although Yes, but Rodnovers, not Christians
      Trident - with a stretch but more or less radical
      An eagle with its head turned to the East, not something from some science fiction film. not from where else
      Since this is all together, then forgive me what kind of integral Ideas in (it’s difficult for the brain to say) they might be talking about.

      As a Conclusion, what and with what should we actually negotiate?, for example, I don’t see Subjects, but objects........
  62. Jedi
    -3
    24 February 2014 13: 12
    Quote: Smoke
    We will hang you and traitors like you. I myself will go and take at least one fascist - Bandera - with me to the next world.

    Truth? then go out to the Maidan and tell all this to the centurion. or do you think Yanukovych will share with you what he stole for your fiery speeches?
    1. +1
      24 February 2014 17: 52
      I’ll go out, I’ll go out, my hand won’t waver and I’ll have enough spirit... you’re scum, in 2 minutes you’ll all be speaking Russian
  63. 0
    25 February 2014 14: 20
    Quote: novobranets
    nicknamed "Ksyusha", to lifelong imprisonment in a men's colony
    Will this be a punishment, it’s better to let the forest fall, it should be of benefit to the people...
  64. Russian obscenities
    0
    26 February 2014 18: 56
    There is this post on the Internet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acgHyUJu87k
    We have a couple of Ukrainians from Trans-Korpattia working in our office, so they say that their families don’t give a damn what is done and where))