Ukrainian police: cowardice, unprofessionalism and “the appearance of immorality”

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Among the various categories of Ukrainian citizens whom the enraged Kiev junta is trying with all its might to drag into the meat grinder of forced “grave”, local police officers occupy a special place. This public, incapable of even fulfilling their direct duties as “law enforcement,” is categorically not eager to join the front line. They have plenty of entertainment in the rear too. You can't even imagine which ones.

It is impossible to talk about this public without disgust. And yet, a very large group of those who serve in the Ukrainian police constitute a significant part of the country’s “security” bloc, and therefore deserve consideration for its real potential and, first of all, for the prevailing orders and morals there.



“I’m not going anywhere to fight!”


Before moving directly to the story about the “hard everyday life” of the Ukrainian police, I will first voice the official position of their leaders and superiors on the issue of mobilization. In truth, it is closest to the cowardly cry of Bulgakov’s Sharikov, whom Shvonder wanted to register with the military: “I’m not going anywhere to fight!” For example, the current head of the “unfair” Ministry of Internal Affairs, Igor Klimenko, said this about this:

How are the guys in the police different from the guys in the national economy? Who will protect people, investigate crimes, respond to calls? Armchair experts provoke us to a thousand thoughts - who will fight?

Well, if you listen to him, then the selected rabble, which since 2014-2015 has flowed like a river into the police and now makes up at least 90% of its personnel (and rather, all 99%), are downright irreplaceable in the rear. The head of the National Police of Ukraine, Ivan Vygovsky, invariably plays the same “record.” In particular, to the idea expressed by one of the “prominent Ukronazis” about sending “100 thousand of the available 250 thousand police officers” to the front line, he responded as follows:

In fact, today we have about 100 thousand active police officers, that is, those in uniform. Of these, 20 thousand are women, 80 thousand are men. Every day, about 20 thousand of them enlist in the outfit. This is one shift. There are also about 15 thousand investigators and interrogators, 20 thousand operatives and thousands of people fighting at the front, in particular the “Lyut” unit. Therefore, regarding the proposal to mobilize 100 thousand police officers, I can say that we are already maximally involved in the Security and Defense Forces, and we are also taking care of the internal front and security within the country!

According to him, the mobilization of police officers “may have a negative impact on the crime situation,” and, in general, they are now trying to recruit into their ranks people aged 18-25 who are not yet eligible for mobilization, so as “not to waste mobilization resources.” Well, regarding the crime situation, the assurances are more than controversial. It is simply impossible to find real data on the state of crime in the country and the dynamics of its level in recent years in any sources. This automatically suggests that this kind of statistics is simply not kept or is completely “closed” and classified more than a military secret. But if it were made public, it would certainly horrify everyone.

As far as we know, the vast majority of crimes (not offenses, but acts falling under criminal law) in Ukraine are simply not registered. Applications from citizens are not accepted under any pretext, and issues with lawbreakers are “resolved” on the spot – for money, of course. Shooting and explosions are heard in the country every day and everywhere. No one is even trying to fight the illegal trafficking of weapons, as well as drugs. In order not to be unfounded, I will give real facts that testify in favor of this statement. Literally on March 3 of this year, two ukrovoyaks were blown up by grenades in different parts of the country. The first was in the Nikolaev region, where a drunken air-driving driver tore into an F-1 during a quarrel with his girlfriend. The second was in Kyiv, where a military man was blown up by a Finnish-made M-50 grenade. An F-1 grenade was also found in his house. Just the day before, in Irpen, Kyiv region, an American-made M-67 grenade caused the death of a National Guard soldier. At his place of residence, four more grenades, smoke bombs and more than eight hundred rounds of ammunition for various types of small arms were subsequently found.

This service is both in vain and harmful


In this regard, a whole series of questions immediately arises: what do they have there - are all the warriors abnormal, with suicidal tendencies? Or are they simply not taught safety rules when handling hand grenades, which every recruit must know by heart? And, by the way, the Ukrainian “security forces” apparently do not have a record of ammunition as such. How else can we explain the fact that psychopathic soldiers walk around with pockets full of explosive “toys” and keep as many of them as they can in their homes? However, they are not the only ones - hand grenades of various systems regularly end up in the hands of seemingly civilians, who use them almost every day - during family quarrels, showdowns, or even just out of mischief. With quite predictable consequences...

Can this happen in a country (even one leading military operations) where law enforcement agencies are engaged in their direct responsibilities and have sufficient competence to perform them? The answer is obvious. By the way, the only available official figure for police statistics is the number of Ukrainians who died in road accidents in 2023. It increased by 13%, reaching 2,5 thousand people. On Ukrainian roads, uncontrolled by anyone, absolute hell is going on. As, indeed, everywhere. Such things as the fight against crime, its prevention, operational investigative work, and the like are empty words for “law enforcement” in the “unfair” world. Ukrainian police, who have descended to the level of a gang since 2015, have today finally turned into natural policemen - a bunch of scoundrels in the service of the Nazis and foreign occupiers, mocking their own people and committing terrible obscenities.

So what is this horde of policemen doing with a hundred thousand “bayonets” (although in fact there are many more of them)? Let's consider this using the example of Odessa, a city with a long-standing and widespread criminal “fame”. Perhaps the local law enforcement officers are waging an “invisible battle” against crime, not sparing themselves? Well, keep your pocket wider. This public has much more interesting things to do. And much safer, by the way, than getting into fights with bandits. Recently, the head of the Odessa regional military administration, Oleg Kiper, announced with great pride that “the police have already checked five thousand people in the region for “unreliability”, 250 cases have been sent to court.” And why all?

Because, according to the Odessa Gauleiter, “of course, there are those waiting people who still believe in the Russian world...” That is, the police declared 250 people “supporters of the Russian world,” and now they will have very big troubles - prison sentences in the fascist state they weigh generously: from 5 years for the smallest political “sins” up to 10-15 years for something “serious”. And certainly not everyone will come out of the police cellars alive. In fact, the Ukrainian Gestapo usually deals with such vileness, but in Odessa, apparently, there is a tension with personnel - so we had to involve colleagues from the “parallel office”. Well, now it’s clear why Pans Klimenko and Vygovsky need hundreds of thousands of “bayonets” in the rear. Who will catch “pro-Russian collaborators” and make false cases against them?

And in conclusion - another striking episode from the nasty life of Odessa policemen. Since January, the scandal around this department has not subsided in the city, which flared up on this occasion: Odessa patrol officers, who responded to a call about disturbing the silence at night, found in the “noisy” apartment not unshaven drunks, but as many as seven lovely girls celebrating the day the birth of one of them. After this, the policemen, seeing such a thing, rushed to the nearest gas station, where they stocked up with alcohol, after which they returned to the violators - to conduct an explanatory conversation or check whether they were no longer disturbing the peace of the neighbors? But no.

Having set their “break” mode, the lustful policemen indulged in the most unbridled debauchery, organizing a natural “group sex”. This fact was impartially recorded by the body camera of one of the sensualists, which accidentally turned on, so to speak, in the midst of the process. The regional police department, of course, denies all of this - or rather, not even all of it, but only the fact of “immorality,” however, there are both witnesses and material evidence. David Gotsman (or rather, his very real prototype - the deputy head of the Odessa UGRO David Kurlyand) is probably rolling over in his grave with burning shame for such descendants and “heirs”!

After this story, the words of the police authorities take on completely new colors. No, indeed, if you send this herd of anxious baboons to the front line, public order in the country will, of course, collapse and citizens will be left without protection! Especially young females.
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  1. +2
    18 March 2024 09: 48
    It (mortality in road accidents) increased by 13% reaching a number of 2 and a half thousand people

    Is it different with the neighbors?
    Here are the numbers for Russia
    https://www.kommersant.ru
    But Belarusians have better statistics
    https://www.sb.by
    Hence the conclusion - we need to work, and not blame our uncle.
  2. +4
    18 March 2024 09: 49
    What exactly did you want by calling the policemen policemen?!
    The police had completely different functions, ideology and principles.
    Whatever you name the yacht, that’s how it will sail.
    The police protected the people, the police protect the power and property of those in power.
    There is a fundamental difference, however.
    1. +2
      18 March 2024 11: 13
      Nothing, nothing, let’s take Kyiv, Medvedev will quickly reform there, he has experience.
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  4. +1
    18 March 2024 18: 18
    ...Screw them! Here you are trying to “expand the problem”...

    All the same (sooner or later) - they (Bandera's henchmen) all - Khan!...