"We clean Donbass and move to the Kuban"
The rhetoric of Ukrainian nationalists against the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics has recently sharply tightened. This is especially noticeable after the law “On the Reintegration of Donbass” was signed, which contradicts the Minsk agreements.
However, the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has repeatedly argued that the law does not contradict Minsk. However, the leak of information from a private meeting that he held with bloggers suggests otherwise. Despite the fact that the meeting was held in a “without cameras” format, the general public became aware of its details.
So, the Ukrainian blogger, known as Martin Brest, published information according to which the planned “mopping-up” of Donbass was discussed during the meeting. Mr. Poroshenko sees the possibility of realizing such an idea after the UN peacekeeping mission enters there.
The Ukrainian president hopes that these “peacekeepers” will be able to block the border between Russia and the People’s Republics. After that, punitive forces of the Armed Forces will enter there.
- Martin Brest said on the social network Facebook. He added that there will be no amnesty for citizens of the DPR and LPR. Thus, the blogger actually confirms that the Ukrainian leadership is not going to follow any Minsk agreements.
Poroshenko’s meeting with Ukrainian bloggers took place on March 9. It was attended by 18 activists.
One could, of course, assume that the “cleansing” of Donbass is not Poroshenko’s dream, but that of this very anonymous person who invented this information. But many Ukrainians policy, including those very close to the authorities, consider the "Croatian version" to be a role model. When in 1995 the Croatian authorities liquidated the Republic of Srpska Krajina by force, despite all the agreements on peacekeepers, the latter weren’t hit finger to finger to prevent this crime.
To bring the “Croatian version” to life, the Kiev junta will require full and unconditional support from the West. The Croatian authorities secured such support before arranging an anti-Serb punitive operation.
After the words of the special representative of the US State Department for Ukraine, Kurt Walker, about the need to eliminate the DPR and LPR, it would seem that Poroshenko could more decisively push the idea of the “Croatian variant”. But in this situation, there is one more important factor: Mr. Poroshenko will also need Russia's non-interference (and this will obviously be more difficult).
Much depends on whether it will be possible to push through the idea of introducing a UN peacekeeping mission in the Donbass. And if so, in what format. The option Russia agrees on provides that peacekeepers can only ensure the security of OSCE personnel. Ukraine is trying to insist that peacekeepers should have broader powers and be located, including, on the border with Russia. In connection with such statements by Poroshenko, we can conclude that the Ukrainian government does not need peacekeepers at all, but forces that will facilitate a punitive operation.
The leadership of the DPR has repeatedly stated that they are ready to give a decent response to any Ukrainian provocations in the Republic.
Meanwhile, Poroshenko is not united in his bloodthirsty plans. So, the ex-head of the "Right Sector" (an organization banned in Russia) Dmitry Yarosh is ready to go even further. First, he would like to clean up the Donbass and Crimea from the "destructive anti-state elements", and then ...
- said Yarosh on the air of ZIK.
The governor of the Krasnodar Territory Veniamin Kondratyev called such aspirations of the Ukrainian nationalist “bullshit”.
There is almost nothing to add to this characteristic, except that Poroshenko’s plans are the same nonsense. Unfortunately, because of this nonsense provocations can follow that can lead to human casualties ...
However, the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has repeatedly argued that the law does not contradict Minsk. However, the leak of information from a private meeting that he held with bloggers suggests otherwise. Despite the fact that the meeting was held in a “without cameras” format, the general public became aware of its details.
So, the Ukrainian blogger, known as Martin Brest, published information according to which the planned “mopping-up” of Donbass was discussed during the meeting. Mr. Poroshenko sees the possibility of realizing such an idea after the UN peacekeeping mission enters there.
The Ukrainian president hopes that these “peacekeepers” will be able to block the border between Russia and the People’s Republics. After that, punitive forces of the Armed Forces will enter there.
The plan is this: first, peacekeepers enter and block the border along its entire length, then they enter the Armed Forces and clean up the Donbass in the style of “live without a weapon, death with a weapon
- Martin Brest said on the social network Facebook. He added that there will be no amnesty for citizens of the DPR and LPR. Thus, the blogger actually confirms that the Ukrainian leadership is not going to follow any Minsk agreements.
Poroshenko’s meeting with Ukrainian bloggers took place on March 9. It was attended by 18 activists.
One could, of course, assume that the “cleansing” of Donbass is not Poroshenko’s dream, but that of this very anonymous person who invented this information. But many Ukrainians policy, including those very close to the authorities, consider the "Croatian version" to be a role model. When in 1995 the Croatian authorities liquidated the Republic of Srpska Krajina by force, despite all the agreements on peacekeepers, the latter weren’t hit finger to finger to prevent this crime.
To bring the “Croatian version” to life, the Kiev junta will require full and unconditional support from the West. The Croatian authorities secured such support before arranging an anti-Serb punitive operation.
After the words of the special representative of the US State Department for Ukraine, Kurt Walker, about the need to eliminate the DPR and LPR, it would seem that Poroshenko could more decisively push the idea of the “Croatian variant”. But in this situation, there is one more important factor: Mr. Poroshenko will also need Russia's non-interference (and this will obviously be more difficult).
Much depends on whether it will be possible to push through the idea of introducing a UN peacekeeping mission in the Donbass. And if so, in what format. The option Russia agrees on provides that peacekeepers can only ensure the security of OSCE personnel. Ukraine is trying to insist that peacekeepers should have broader powers and be located, including, on the border with Russia. In connection with such statements by Poroshenko, we can conclude that the Ukrainian government does not need peacekeepers at all, but forces that will facilitate a punitive operation.
The leadership of the DPR has repeatedly stated that they are ready to give a decent response to any Ukrainian provocations in the Republic.
Meanwhile, Poroshenko is not united in his bloodthirsty plans. So, the ex-head of the "Right Sector" (an organization banned in Russia) Dmitry Yarosh is ready to go even further. First, he would like to clean up the Donbass and Crimea from the "destructive anti-state elements", and then ...
The main thing here is to return the territory. And then we think, it will be another time, there is youth - we have the Kuban, Don region, Voronezh
- said Yarosh on the air of ZIK.
The governor of the Krasnodar Territory Veniamin Kondratyev called such aspirations of the Ukrainian nationalist “bullshit”.
There is almost nothing to add to this characteristic, except that Poroshenko’s plans are the same nonsense. Unfortunately, because of this nonsense provocations can follow that can lead to human casualties ...
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