Statement
by the Foreign Ministry of Russia
The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
№
1424-11-08-2016
STATEMENT
BY THE FOREIGN MINISTRY OF RUSSIA
The
“nuke ’em” angel of no mercy herself
[ Editor’s
Note: Kiev’s terrorist attack “invasion” of Crimea has
killed two Russian servicemen, whereas Ukraine’s claim of Russian invasion and
takeover of Crimea did not kill anyone. What’s wrong with the picture?
The
answer to that is the most overlooked missing link in the whole Ukraine
upheaval. For a coup to become successful legally, it must establish control
over the entire country, or it is a failed coup.
Those
areas that are able to successfully oppose and reject the coup, who did not
vote in the election to validate it cannot be called rebels, because the coup
“rebels” overthrew the government in Kiev that Crimeans were loyal to.
Having
been a part of Russia during modern history, and the majority population having
been Russian, it does not take a rocket scientist to understand Crimea’s urge
to reunite with Russia to annul Nikita Khrushchev having given it away to
Ukraine. To that we can add the spectacle of the Neo-Nazi MP in the Rada
ranting from the podium about what they were going to do to the ethnic Russia in
the Donbass area.
Nor
have we forgotten Yulia Tymoshenko’s taped conversation about her wanting to
“nuke” all the ethnic Russians in the Southeast, and then continue on killing
them in Russia. Good gosh, what’s not to love about that if you’re a Russian living
in Crimea?
Kiev’s
statements that Russia had made this whole event up were just another example
of the delusional state of mind they are working from. It did not take a genius
to see that no mention in the public reports was made about killed, wounded or
captured Ukrainian attackers.
We
did not have to wait long for the now PoW Yevgeny Panov’s video
confession, held back after Kiev made an even bigger fool of itself by wanting
to take the “provocation by Crimea” against Ukraine to the UN Security Council.
You just can’t make this stuff up. So we have just another fiasco manufactured
by the gang that can’t shoot straight in Ukraine, and who are a national
security risk to the entire country and its neighbors.
NATO
just weighed in with their pathological reputation intact, claiming that Russia
has produced no credible evidence for a terrorist attack. They are the kind of
people that will pee on your shoes and then tell you it is rainy. Dear
NATO, your attitude toward the public is one of contempt and there is a
mountain of evidence to support that. If you would like to debate a VT about it
give us a call... Jim W. Dean ]
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Meet
the citizen activists from Ukraine
STATEMENT
BY THE FOREIGN MINISTRY OF RUSSIA
Russia’s
Federal Security Service (FSB) has disrupted a plot to
carry out terrorist attacks in the Republic of Crimea. The attacks, planned by
the Ukrainian Defence Ministry’s Chief Intelligence Directorate, targeted
critical infrastructure and facilities in Crimea. Russia’s intelligence
services take the view that these planned acts of sabotage and terrorism were
intended to destabilise the socio-political situation in the region in the
run-up to federal and regional elections.
A
group of saboteurs were apprehended near the town of Armyansk on the night of
August 6. An FSB officer was shot and killed in the process of apprehending the
terrorists. Explosive devices with a total charge of more than 40 kilograms of
TNT, munitions, grenades, land mines and other weapons were found at the scene.
Ukrainian
Defence Ministry special units made two further attempts to infiltrate Crimean
territory in the early hours of August 8, but the groups of saboteurs and
terrorists were intercepted by the FSB and other Russian forces.
These
attempts to infiltrate Crimea took place under cover from armoured equipment
and massive fire by Ukrainian armed forces from inside Ukrainian territory. One
Russian Defence Ministry serviceman was killed as a result.
A
handcuffed man identified as Yevgeny Panov, suspected of being involved in a
group that Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) identified as Ukrainian
‘saboteurs,’ is led by FSB officers in Crimea, on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016.
(Russian Federal Security Service Press Service via AP)
Russia
has now taken action to dismantle the Ukrainian Defence
Ministry Chief Intelligence Directorate’s network of agents in Crimea and have
detained Ukrainian and Russian citizens who aided in the preparation of these
terrorist attacks.
The
detained individuals include Yevgeny Panov and Andrey Zakhtey. All of them have
admitted their involvement and are giving a confession.
We
have repeatedly brought to our partners’ attention that the current authorities
in Kiev have no real interest in searching for a peaceful solution to the
problems in Ukraine, are not ready to compromise, and intend to resolve issues
that arise through the use of force, including terrorism now.
The
attempts to enter Crimea unlawfully, the recent attempt on the life of Head of
the Lugansk People’s Republic Igor Plotnitsky, the constant firing along the
line of contact in Donbass, and the actions of radical nationalists and
so-called ‘activists’ from around Ukraine that go beyond the bounds of any
lawful framework are a vivid illustration of the state of affairs in Ukraine today.
The
numerous provocations, efforts to portray Moscow as the enemy, and the
deliberate cultivation of anti-Russian sentiments are an attempt by the
Ukrainian government to distract the public from the country’s own troubles and
the problems affecting the majority of people in Ukraine.
We
see a deliberate effort to divert public attention from the actions and
responsibility of those in power and their inability to carry out long overdue
reforms and conduct an honest investigation into the murders of journalists and
human rights activists and the crimes committed in 2014 during the Maidan
protests, in Odessa, Mariupol, and other cities.
Ukraine’s
government makes loud declarations in a bid to deny what is evident and pass
responsibility for its own actions to others, even the UN Security Council –
anything to avoid taking meaningful steps to normalise the situation.
We
call on our partners, whose efforts play a large part in keeping the current
regime in Kiev in power, to show common sense and finally get their Ukrainian
wards to end their constant provocations and fulfil their obligations in
accordance with Minsk Agreements on a political settlement in Ukraine.
00
Poroshenko
plays soldier and leaves the terrorist work to others
Mr
Poroshenko constantly touts the “unconditional support from
the USA, NATO, and the European Union” in his “fight to return annexed Crimea”.
The West’s willingness to play along with this rhetoric undoubtedly played a
role in the Ukrainian leadership’s criminal decision to attempt an armed
provocation in Russian Crimea.
If
the commander in chief of Ukraine’s armed forces was involved in these
decisions, he will have driven the final nail in the coffin of the peace
process. If these decisions were taken without his knowing, then it is even
worse.
Kiev’s
inaction in the face of growing militaristic rhetoric and violent acts planned
and executed by so-called volunteer battalions and other extremists is cause
for grave concern. We hope that Western capitals will draw the appropriate
conclusions.
Attempts
to destabilise the situation in Russian Crimea are doomed to fail. Russia
unconditionally guarantees Crimea’s stability and security. Kiev and its
foreign backers should know that any harm to Russia or the deaths of Russian
personnel will not go unanswered.
As
President Vladimir Putin noted on August 10, given the current situation and
until we see real positive steps from Kiev, like renouncing terror and
provocations, it makes little sense to hold Normandy format meetings, like the
Beijing meeting in early September requested by Mr Poroshenko recently.
Once
again, we call on our partners to use their influence with Kiev to dissuade the
government from taking any dangerous steps that could have grave consequences.
Playing with fire is dangerous.
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