Shame on Ukraine. SBU Wages War on Donetsk Women

Shame on Ukraine. SBU Wages War on Donetsk Women
ntelligence service of the Donetsk People's Republic found heavy armored vehicles and trucks with ammunition near the line of contact.

Intelligence service of the Donetsk People's Republic found heavy armored vehicles and trucks with ammunition near the line of contact. Previously, they were in service in NATO countries. According to the DPR operational command, Kiev is pulling tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and self-propelled howitzers to the border regions. At least 100 militants from the Right Sector, which is banned in Russia, arrived along with the machinery. VGTRK military correspondent, Alexander Sladkov, will tell about what methods are being used by Ukrainian security forces.

 

Nine settlements of the DPR were shelled in one day. Ukrainian mortars, infantry fighting vehicles, grenade launchers, small arms. Three houses were damaged. Ukrainian special services are attacking women of Donbass.

Blackmail, threats, inducement to cooperation. According to statistics, they are attacked much more often than men. There are two illustrative stories.

Galina is a member of the DPR army. Her daughter and granddaughter were traveling back to Donetsk from Odessa. At the border, they were detained by Ukrainian special services. They took away their phone, called Galina, began to threaten her, and demand that she disclose secret data.

Galina: "It felt like I fell off a cliff... And there was nothing below. Because I realized that only I could save them".

Having understood that Galina wasn’t going to cooperate, Ukrainian agents asked her to tell at least something.

- Tell me a little about your unit over the phone.

- Who are you?

- What's the difference! This doesn’t change the situation at all!

- But in response, I said that I couldn’t do anything. However, I received threats of the same nature again: You won’t see them, you won’t hear them until you cooperate with us.

- If you don’t let her go within ten minutes, I’ll go to the OSCE mission. And together with the OSCE mission, we’ll come and look for my daughter.

- Did it happen many times that the OSCE mission helped you?

Galina: "They told me that they would release her, but, threatened that they would find me anyway, and they would find my relatives".

Yekaterina is fighting. One day she found out that she was attacked by Ukrainian special services through the Internet.

Yekaterina: "I am the infantry fighting vehicle gunner. We went there, I shot, and then they told me that I killed two. They heard through the radio interception that two men were killed, Ukrainian soldiers. Then, through radio interception, about a week later, my commander found out that they had tracked me down, learned who I was, my call sign, and that it was I who shot, and that's why they did this to me. On the Internet".

In Yekaterina’s account, they began publishing nasty things about the authorities, her co-workers, and friends allegedly on her behalf. Ironically, Yekaterina’s callsign is Zaraza. The information that she was, allegedly, seriously ill and was ready to infect the others was really unpleasant.

Yekaterina: "What hurt me the most, was that they said I was sick with this disease, tuberculosis. It hurt the most. I'm not sick with anything, thank God, and this was the most offensive thing".

Unable to win in battle, Ukrainian special services attack women, blackmail them, or simply play mean tricks on the Internet, as in the cases with Galina and Yekaterina.

Alexander Sladkov, Pavel Vydrin, Igor Uklein, Andrei Rudenko, Oleg Bondarenko, Vesti, Donbass.