Orca30 schrieb am 06.07.2023 18:06:
DasWoelfchen schrieb am 06.07.2023 15:44:
Orca30 schrieb am 06.07.2023 10:57:
kowolski schrieb am 06.07.2023 10:40:
Dazu kann keine russ. regierung ignorieren dass Millionen russischsprachiger Bürger in der Ukraine Verwandte in Rußland haben...
Dann kann ja die Annektion von Kreuzberg durch die Türkei auch nur noch eine Frage der Zeit sein, oder?
Genau.
Das geschieht wahrscheinlich sobald Berlin beschließt die Verwendung der türkischen Sprache und Ausübung von türkischen Tradtitionen und Kultur in Deutschland zu vebieten und dann, wenn sich dort Widerstand gegen diesen Beschluss regt, beginnt Kreuzberg mit Artillerie zu beschießen...Sie meinen, sobald in Kreuzberg plötzlich massenweise bewaffnete Soldaten ohne Hoheitsabzeichen auftauchen, die alle plötzlich gleichzeitig ihren Erholungsurlaub antreten wollen?
Du meinst Bewaffnete "auf Urlaub" und "fern der Heimat" so wie hier beschrieben?
“Everyone started firing two or three shots at a time. It went on for fifteen, twenty minutes. We had no choice. We had been ordered to fire on both the police and the demonstrators, it made no difference. I was totally dumbfounded." This is how Georgian Alexander Revazishvilli recalls the tragic shooting of February 20, 2014 in Kiev when a group of mysterious snipers opened fire on the crowd and policemen, massacring over 80 people.
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The confessions of Revazishvilli and two other Georgians - collected by the writer in the documentary "Ukraine, the hidden truths" broadcast tonight at 11.30 pm on Matrix, Channel 5 - reveal a different and disconcerting truth. The truth of a massacre planned and carried out by the same opposition that accused Yanukovych and his Russian allies. Revazishvilli and his two companions - met and interviewed in the documentary - are a former member of the security services of former Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili and two former militants of his own party. Engaged in Tbilisi by Mamuka Mamulashvili, Saakashvili's military adviser, they are charged with supporting - together with other Georgian and Lithuanian volunteers - the ongoing demonstrations in Kiev in exchange for a final payment of 5,000 dollars each. Armed with false passports, they arrive in Ukraine to coordinate demonstrations and provoke the Ukrainian police, initially without using weapons. The weapons enter the scene on February 18 and are distributed to various groups of Georgians and Lithuanians by Mamulashvili and other Ukrainian opposition leaders. "In each bag there were three or four weapons, there were Makarov pistols, AKM machine guns, carbines And then there were packs of cartridges". The following day Mamulashvili and the protest leaders explain to the volunteers that they will have to face a police assault on the Conservatory building and the Ukraine hotel. In that case - it is explained - it will be necessary to fire on the square and sow chaos. But one of the protagonists confesses that he has received another explanation, much more comprehensive. “When Mamulashvili arrived, I asked him too. Things are getting complicated, we have to start shooting - he replied we can't go to early presidential elections. But who are we going to shoot? I asked him. He replied that who and where didn't matter, you had to shoot somewhere just to sow chaos".