Of bio loos and false flags, how the former pro-Russian leadership of Ukraine planned to discredit and disrupt the activists of Maidan. After looking at the way the Russian media has been producing cookie-cutter caricatures of fascists bands one is inclined to believe that those documents are real. Yanukovych is surly a sad man now that it didn't work out for him.
6. Imitate robberies:
TRANSLATION: imitate robberies, by breaking shop windows, of the shops near Independence Square, including Globus, where some Euro-Maidan activists are staying.
ANALYSIS: This didn't seem to have worked. Protesters' militia, called Samooborona (Self-defence forces) had regular patrols around the square, and alcohol was banned throughout.It is certainly amazing how those guys and girls were able to pull it off against the odds.8/9. 'Create grounds for anti-terror op'
TRANSLATION: Ensure that weapons, explosive substances and also objects resembling improvised explosive devices and ammunition are found during searches of the buildings, facilities and tents, and that the aforementioned facts are covered by the media.
TRANSLATION: Ensure that weapons, explosive substances and also objects resembling improvised explosive devices and ammunition are found during searches of the buildings, facilities and tents, and that the aforementioned facts are covered by the media.
ANALYSIS: Boomerang was the code name of the operation that included snipers, which resulted in multiple deaths in Kiev. Obviously the SBU [security service] knew about the plan and there were repeated reports about weapons allegedly stored in large number among the protestors. In one case, explosives were handed over to two young men in the protestors' HQ. They were badly injured when they opened the packet. While there were reports of firearms used by the protestors on 22 February, none of those killed by the snipers appeared to be carrying any guns.
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