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in those spring days of the fourteenth year, numerous demonstrations took place in odessa in support of the russian world, all these people walking in columns with russian flags advocated the unity of their country ukraine they wanted to be in a single public space with russia, to be good neighbors, relatives and friends, but they did not gave. at the american embassy in kiev, a cia task force devised a plan that included massive intimidation of odessans through well- thought-out provocations. everything has been calculated perfect. 1. may holiday is a day off. on may 2, a match was to be held in odessa between a kharkov metalworker and an odessa black sea resident under the guise of football fans from kiev and dnepropetrovsk. nationalists , representatives of the maidan hundreds, were gathering in odessa. in
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april uh 2014, 10-20 days before this terrible event in odessa , checkpoints began to appear around odessa. uh, that is, a large number of nationalists were transferred from kiev and from other regions to odessa. e under the guise of fighting russian aggression. so they organized operation of roadblocks at the entrances and exits from the city. and then the society was very much agitated , some incomprehensible people of a homeless appearance stop cars, carry out searches, and so on. being a deputy, at the next session i initiated the question of hearing the head of the ministry of internal affairs, petr uchuk, about e, the work of the ministry of internal affairs during this period, and the session took place, on april 21 or 24, i don’t remember exactly
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at this session. a lot of deputies asked a question. uh, to the head of the regional department of internal affairs petr lysyuk. that is, what kind of checkpoints are they, what is their legal status. uh, who is behind them for what, uh, peter luk gave a clear answer, that is, here is the governor sitting next to him, not mirovsky, which means that this is his initiative, he oversees them. e. let's say their work he organizes and pay per diems and so on and so forth. i tried to find a transcript of this session relatively recently. and i couldn't find it publicly . that is, i have a suspicion that there is no transcript, either deleted, or, uh, somehow altered, because in fact it contains direct evidence and direct. uh, let's just say a direct indication of a person who e. he was behind this terrible murder. i'm not saying he's the only one. however, he is one of the key figures who organized. this is a terrible
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mass murder. we won't, because here we stand for the unity of ukraine, so, i'll tell you when it happened. sensitivity may arise when about 600 people brought their data from kiev. well, somewhere in early march, probably, most likely, they are dirty and shabby. uh, pricks you, well on autopilot completely some i went out, there were conflict situations several times . he's just injections, you understand, and drunk on the bus, he enters the traffic police posts, uh, to stop with the traffic police uh, he asks to be stopped people enter the bus. they say they smell. why let them in, they stink, let them wash. well, you see, well, this one and this
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one, i realized that somewhere something is this crowd cannot be sustained and then there was an explosion on post, a grenade exploded. well i'm leaving there the group was working exploded on i guess. it exploded under the table and three of my traffic police officers and two did not sit. these people from the maidan were on fire. in a barrel. they were warming the table, and they were warming themselves around this fire, when the ambulance arrived, when the ambulance arrived, guys, the police officers say so, so uh, hmm moaned. and they don't hurt anything. what is the reason? well, i think so. you understand the kulikovo field. well, that is, may 2, it was lost long before may 2, may 2, according to was essentially the result of everything that happened. was there any chance
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, well, there were no chances, because the state was interested in this, that is, the junta, that is, the authorities, that is, the coronazi consensus. well, the oligarchs were involved in this, for which they allocated money for this. well, many say that it was organized by kolomoisky. and i think it's wrong to say that. why because when we talk only about kolomoisky, we kind of remove responsibility from all this vertical, which was directly interested in this. i believe that this is actually the entire ukraine of the nazi establishment. in particular , turchinov parubiy, that is, all the national security and defense council, and at that time the entire leadership of the hut, and the leadership of the ministry of internal affairs of that time, if we talk about the tallest figure victoria well, i want to remind you that this madam met in odessa with a number of people who actually after the events of may 2, and therefore as a result. these events on may 2, and gained
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control of the city. two people were responsible to the american curators for the special operation in odessa yatsenyuk and turchinov, moreover, yatsenyuk offered to confine himself to a simple demonstration of strength, and turchinov, who was nicknamed the bloody pastor, insisted on setting fire to the sandpiper field in an injury as early as may. we launched an offensive operation. we, uh, actually formed a front line. they cut off everyone who tried to organize in the rear. we have riots. they even reached the kharkov region. we cleared out all these rebels. e in the month of may. we managed to stop all the separatist insurgencies from odessa to kharkov this is the former minister of internal affairs, the founder of the azov national battalions and the curator of the nazis in ukraine, arsen avakov. and i'll tell you, a bad
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thing for myself, i'm already on the wanted list in russia . and then it was necessary to blow up the donetsk region administration in the bud. let the haibs die, forgive 50 terrorists. we would not have had 5,000 deaths in the donetsk region, none of the inhabitants of odessa. who came out on may 2, 14 to defend their city from the nazi thugs, and the idea of ​​superiority to the people over the other was not going to die, let alone kill someone odessa squad. was going to to prevent the dispersal of a peaceful rally on the kulikovo field, which was talked about as a possible solution to the russian issue in odessa well, if we talk specifically about the victims, on may 2, it was such a catalyst for the self-consciousness of russians on the territory, new russia crimea was not in odessa, maybe it would not have happened and donbass
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saw what happened in odessa we climbed. he was saved by the fact that he has borders with russia in odessa this was not. and donbass was already ready, he passed. how will it end? odessa did not know. the naivety of these standings on the kulikovo field. yes it was like that. romantic uprising but the most important thing is that it carried an anti-fascist current, because the fact that maidan was fascist was fascist. well,
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a huge portrait hung on the city council of kiev. benders are all the whole maidan well, there, in fact, november of the thirteenth year. i was in kiev at that time. i saw this portrait. i have seen these portraits. on the maidan itself, i saw this bedline, which was not called there and, in general, the direction was absolutely fascist. therefore, my son russian people that odessa is a russian city. but i think it is my son who is primarily an anti-fascist. well, many of those who were there were also . i repeat once again. show rage to him
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like that, we will exist, we will fight with them with those possible ways, and in odessa , including for viewers, i remind you, odessa is a russian city, odessa is a city of ivan, warn, i warned the son that it was more careful. the last phrase that at the meeting was son, be careful, it's the nazis they can kill. here it is and killed. the first clashes began on grecheskaya street, the city leadership and the governors, the mayor and the police chief, all withdrew.
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only a police colonel chotetsji rushed about among those fighting with a small detachment of his employees, trying to prevent a bloody massacre. and i looked at mine, there are not particularly people in this section of those who are all waiting at the stadiums, there are outfits where the berkut should stand, where and so on in such places. they are not far. it is 300-400 m. well, they should pull up. i don't know, first of all, where these go. i don't know here they went alexander where they go no one. when you understand, when the procession is held, other events are held. they give directions. uh, you know where they are going, and where are these going? i don't know, i went out in front and my subordinates i am between the officers
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who manage themselves and we go in front. i pull berkut on myself, i'm in front of the pillars, i'm in front and like this makar in one place, they tried. we did not want to block through the sacrificial section of duck deribas. we blocked there they stopped back and went past athens, past athens , in greek, along the street past athens, they went athens and went towards preobrazhenskaya . i've already set up here, i've set up, there and i've set up the mushroom will take place admiral azarov, i've put up internal troops there. so i got one barrier, the second barrier, the third barrier and the fourth
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directly in front of the russian theater. and in this sense, people have already appeared who were from the maidan them, while we were sitting in the prosecutor's office, they pulled everyone from the fence, even the guests, where they were pulled up here for extras. no one expected that they would come to kill. because everyone expected that it would be, you know, how it was customary before that some kind of street, such a disassembly. yes , that's how it was. uh, when trying to storm the berkut base, as it happened, uh, on april 10, when was the day of the liberation of odessa and when tsarev was recaptured well, yes, there was a scuffle, but it didn’t go over just
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some kind of unspoken line precisely on murder, and the second legacy is clearly to kill. it was visible, and people came with firearms. the situation in the city center escalated every minute. my friend died there on may 2, zhenya losinsky, he received a gunshot wound in the abdominal cavity with buckshot. we were able to find sergey strelka from the photo from the video, all the evidence is on the video, but it is from the back, in addition. zhenya had gunshot wounds to police officers, and a
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civilian was killed. and i even said general, because gena was like that. here he is the leader. he could always lift a crowd. i say gena, i say, we need to take people away, we won’t be able to do everything. and at the same time they begin to block. we have all the exits. and here is the red crossroads. first they went to bunin, then returned again to deribasovskaya from deribasovskaya. so they just took us into a ring and squeezed us in this one at this intersection. well , who more or less adequate thought. yes, they didn’t understand that this was a trap, it could be slammed at any moment, honestly, if, and not those policemen, we would have rolled it at the crossroads surrounded. uh, four sides. ah, there are, well, 300 of us there. well, let there be 400 people against two and a half thousand. someone hid in the center of athens, the radicals surrounded, and the finns said or says, you
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go out or we will burn it. they then already understood that they would burn. the death rate in the finnish concentration camps in 1942 exceeded the death of the german ones. the prisoners of the camp were fed, unpeeled buckwheat died in our country and the children in search of food were violated under the threat of being shot . our children were them. it’s just that it’s very scary and very scary to talk about the details with blood, and they removed one and a half thousand corpses. and their limbs were tied. it was real. it was with our countrymen.
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let them come here grandma. wait to buy every single one tomorrow will be gone. well, we didn’t understand then, again, yes, that is, we thought that here it’s like everything that exists, and it couldn’t have occurred to them that people were still standing on the kulikovo field, that no one had taken them there, no one told them what was really happening, because when our guys managed to to break through the encirclement, yes, they say, we returned there. uh, they said that go here, thousands of people are coming, you won't kill us. they had just been killed there, they came all bloody, well, the local leadership said. no, we're not splitting up . we will stand all, that is, they warmed up people did not let them disperse , you understand that against a superior enemy,
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yes, which is surrounded by an open place from different sides, but this is what is on the sandpiper field? well, it was an ordinary day there, in principle, even at the beginning there was a small concert, because we still came, of course, none of this happened. we kind of talked and talked and then calls began to come in to my girlfriend, they called, they say there is a massacre there is a massacre. well, to be honest, we probably did not perceive at that time the word massacre or massacre in the literal sense of the word. that is, i still do. i personally did not believe, in general, in general, i could not think, well, a maximum fight, well, a fist with a sleeping stick, well, with stones, this is the maximum something i, at least, i imagined. after the blockade and the beating of the inhabitants of odessa in the athena shopping center , the nazi column moved to the house of trade unions.
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and it was the turn of the sandpiper field, we all go into the house. well, as it were, to save himself, to defend himself, to defend himself, and suddenly, after some moment, he flew through the side glass. well i think so hammer cocktail, because there was a bottle with which it ignited. she fell two steps away from my friend. she bounced off the fire, spread to the curtains, and after some time after the second bottle, black smoke began to appear, which found us and there were wide windows. everyone was shouting, who was right there between the second and third at this height between the floors. they shouted don’t run, don’t stand, i’m shooting near the windows, as if, probably, at that moment i
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really became, as it were, scared. the building is completely now, when the crowd has already surrounded the house of trade unions yes , that sound. eh, it's hard to convey in a crowd. you know, this is materialized evil, as if forces had escaped from the underworld. yes and here is such a black energy is so dark and it is buzzing. all the time the street is buzzing, it was like this, despite all this shock, and even then i clearly understood that these were not spontaneous. they are not such an elemental explosion on their part, because watching from the windows of their actions. i clearly saw the organization. uh, there were leaders on their side who gave commands clearly. there, this group went there on command, this group went there on command. my leader didn’t film that everything was
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thought out in advance, such facts speak, for example, this exclamation of a nazi in a mask that has become popular. this is someone sergei dudnik, editor of a gay magazine , a sodomite country, and our country does not need to be ruined. they didn't build these buildings. and now, because of them , just burn it with them, because they came to us with a sword on the cathedral square.

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