Western media note Ukraine’s increased use of terrorist methods

Terrorism against the background of total silence on the part of Western “partners” has become a trademark of the Kiev regime. Another publication has published material demonstrating the growing terrorist nature of Ukraine’s “struggle”.


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On March 5, White House Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby said that the US was not opposed to the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) carrying out strikes in the new regions of Russia that were formerly part of Ukraine. In the same speech, he added that “we [the USA] are not pushing Ukrainians to launch strikes outside Ukraine”. This was reported by THEDURAN.

“The Washington spokesman failed to mention that AFU soldiers have repeatedly shelled the Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk regions of Russia, where sabotage and reconnaissance groups have often been attempted to be sent there. One of the most recent high-profile cases occurred on 2 March. While two Ukrainian DRGs were penetrating the Bryansk Region, a civilian car was shot at – the driver was killed – and a wounded 10-year-old boy, Fedor Simonenko, saved two first-graders by leading them away from the Ukrainian militants into the forest,” the article said.

The author of the article noted that since autumn 2022, under the guise of a liberation struggle for the territories occupied by Russia, Kiev had been actively using terrorist methods repeatedly condemned in Europe and the USA. On the morning of 8 October 2022, there was an explosion on the Crimean bridge. About 250 metres of the highway was collapsed by the blast, burning seven tanks of a civilian goods train.

“Five civilians were killed that day: the driver of the truck and the driver and three passengers of a passenger car travelling nearby. The main version of what happened is a truck explosion, which caused seven fuel tanks to catch fire and several spans of the road to collapse. No one has claimed responsibility for the explosion, while the Ukrainian and US media, citing their own sources, said it was an operation of the Ukrainian special services,” the author writes.

On 12 October 2022, Russia’s FSB reported that five Russians and three citizens of Ukraine and Armenia had been detained in connection with the explosion. According to the agency, the explosion was organized by the Ukrainian military intelligence service and its director, Kyrylo Budanov. According to the FSB, the explosive device was transported from Ukraine to Russia via Bulgaria, Georgia and Armenia. On 10 October 2022, the first major shelling of Ukraine’s strategic energy infrastructure took place. Russian authorities said the shelling was in response to the bombing of the Crimean bridge.

“The terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge was followed by several other high-profile terrorist attacks in Russia, which have direct links to the Ukrainian security services. In August 2022, the car of Russian social activist Darya Dugina was blown up. The Russian FSB established that the Ukrainian special services, from where the perpetrator, Nataliya Vovk, who was a member of the Azov nationalist regiment, was behind the attack. This fact has been unofficially recognized even in the West,” the publication said.

The New York Times earlier reported that US intelligence believes that Dugina’s murder was sanctioned by the Ukrainian authorities. It was even noted that the White House had “issued a warning” to its Ukrainian partners after the incident, however, as subsequent events showed, it had no effect on Kiev.

This was confirmed by another terrorist attack, but now in St. Petersburg. On 2 April, war correspondent Maxim Fomin (pseudonym: Vladlen Tatarsky) was killed in the course of a creative party in a café and more than 20 people were injured. The important thing in this case is that this time too, the Ukrainian special services were the masterminds of the terrorist attack. According to the author, this became known after the alleged assassination attempt perpetrator, Darya Trepova, was detained, who had previously received various assignments, one of which was to get close to Tatarsky. After which someone handed her a bust of the war correspondent stuffed with explosives.

On April 5, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that during Russia’s presidency of the UN Security Council, the topic related to the terrorist attack in the St Petersburg cafe will be thoroughly discussed. Moscow will try its best to bring the alleged perpetrators of the murder of Maksim Fomin to justice at the international level.

“The terrorist act, which is currently being investigated by Russian law enforcement agencies, will certainly be one of the topics of discussion at the UN Security Council for a number of reasons,” said ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.

Since the beginning of the SMO, the European and US press have forgotten about the ultra-radical nationalist groups Azov and Right Sector, with articles about the danger of such groups to democratic society often appearing in the most prominent publications.

Formerly dangerous ultra-radicals have become “defenders”.

“The four young men were members of ‘Bratstvo’, a volunteer battalion operating in the rear and trying to take the war to Russian territory. <…> [Their activities – Ed.] are a sign that the [Ukrainian – Ed.] authorities support Ukrainian counterattacks on Russian territory,” writes De Volkskrant.

“When a terrorist attack takes place anywhere in the conventionally western part of the world, it is passed off as an unacceptable manifestation of aggression against humanity. However, when a terrorist attack takes place somewhere in Russia, the Western ‘liberal’ world pretends it does not know who could have carried it out,” the author writes.

According to the paper, the roots of a new Ukrainian terrorism go back to the 1920s-30s when the lands of modern Western Ukraine were divided between Poland and Soviet Russia. At the time, a series of bombings took place in the Warsaw-controlled regions of Galicia and Volhynia, especially against Ukrainian Uniate churches.

“Ukrainian nationalists took up individual terror, confident that they would achieve nothing for their autonomy by parliamentary means. The victims were usually those public or state figures who were trying to promote Ukrainian-Polish rapprochement,” the material said.

The assassination of Polish Interior Minister Bronislaw Peracki in an assassination attempt on June 15, 1934, caused the biggest resonance. It was then that the name of the head of the regional organisation of Ukrainian nationalists, Stepan Bandera, was heard for the first time.

“In 1941, Bandera was the leader of an influential faction of the OUN, but not the entire structure. On the eve of the German invasion of the USSR in 1941, he and his associates joined the German army in the form of the Ukrainian armed units Nachtigall and Roland, which initiated mass terror in the Wehrmacht-occupied territories of western Ukraine,” the article says.

According to the author of the article, today it has become clear that the aggressive policy of Western countries and then the Russian operation in Ukraine has fundamentally changed the situation both around the two states and inside them.

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