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If there was a poisoning. . . we should be suspect of both parties equally, IMO.Saw an article on Drudge claiming the Ukraine negotiator was poisoned. Don't know if its legit.
I made this statement in a previous post, and after thoroughly going over the thread, I wanted to see if I could dig up who had been threatened or killed. Turned out, yeah, a Ukrainian intelligence officer with links to the far right, had been involved in the death of a negotiator.
The problem, as I have been informed, is that the far right wing, Neo-nazi contingents, have been included on the Ukraine side. In some of the first talks, some progress had been made, and they actually either threatened, or killed one of the negotiators before they got back to Zelenskyy .
Soon after the murder of Denis Kireev, Zelenskyy consolidated all media in Ukraine, so that no one could find out any facts or truth anymore, and banned opposition parties to the far right. The media is now under government control.
" .. . .A day after it was reported that Denys Kireev, the 'traitor', had been killed by the SBU, he was named a hero:"
Reports claim Ukraine negotiator shot for treason; officials say he died in intel op
Local media claimed Denis Kireev was killed during an attempt to arrest him; but defense ministry says he died a 'hero'
www.timesofisrael.com
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scooptrade.com
“This act of murder allegedly during detention suggests that the Ukrainian government is split, and there are representatives who still wanted to negotiate and reach some kind of agreement, and there are those who would like to continue fighting, no matter what, and this is a clear indicator: his murder by official structures. This split is deepening,” says Vladimir Zharikhin, deputy director of the Institute of CIS Countries."
Ukrainian President Zelensky deepens alliance with far right
Zelensky is seeking to appoint the notorious neo-Nazi figure Serhiy Sternenko, who was directly involved in the 2014 Odessa massacre, as head of Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) in Odessa.
www.wsws.org
"Amidst the ongoing military confrontation with Russia, reports have emerged proving that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is seeking to appoint the far-right Serhiy Sternenko as head of Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) in Odessa, in an attempt to further his alliance with neo-Nazi forces.
As the former head of the neo-Nazi Right Sector in Odessa, Sternenko was directly implicated in the 2014 Trade Unions House massacre of 46 people. He is a convicted criminal and currently under investigation for murder.
Andriy Bohdan, the former head of Zelensky’s administration, confirmed the president’s offer in a Facebook post in response to questions by a reporter with the online news site Strana. When asked if the rumors were true that Zelensky had offered the position to Sternenko, Bohdan replied, “I think he did it right when they were quickly forming a list of government deputies. An acute personnel shortage as they say. . . . ”
Ukraine is brutally repressing the left, criminalizing socialist parties, imprisoning activists | MR Online
Ukraine’s Western-backed government has criminalized socialist political parties, while its Nazi-infiltrated intelligence agencies are hunting down leftists, accusing them of being too soft on Russia. This comes after Kiev gave state honors to WWII-era Ukrainian fascists who collaborated with...
mronline.org
". . . Ukraine’s Western-backed government has used Russia’s February 24 invasion to drastically escalate its repression of the left, banning Ukrainian socialist parties and imprisoning left-wing activists.
There are widespread reports of Ukrainian state security services arresting and torturing leftists. Neo-Nazis and far-right extremists have systematically infiltrated Kiev’s police, military, and intelligence agencies since a US-sponsored 2014 coup installed a compliant pro-Western government.
In an early morning speech on March 20, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council was banning 11 opposition political parties, half of which are left-wing.. . . "
The far right doesn't want peace, and thus, are doing everything possible to sabotage peace talks. . . it would appear.
Our government recognized them as corrupt, here is the Atlantic Council working with them, trying to get them to straighten their crap out . . . .
Securing the home front: SBU reform in Ukraine
Securing the home front: SBU reform in Ukraine
Thirty years after independence, Ukraine continues to reform and modernize its key government institutions, including the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).
www.atlanticcouncil.org