So much as a quotation from him on tonight's Espreso news.. And of
course Avakov is a statesman and hero.
That's the Yulka position. I haven't yet seen any information
concerning specifics of Muzychko's "banditism". That he was breaking
the law is clear. He refused to give up his arms. If that's all, that
says more about the Yulkas than about Muzychko.
My feeling at the moment (just on the basis of what I know, which may
well not be all there is to know) is that Muzychko was an intransigent
Ukraine first patriot, who hated the Yanuks, despised the
accommodating Yulkas and others, was a total enemy of Russian
imperialism, and also hated globalism and the IMF. So an inconvenience
all round. But somehow I don't see Avakov at this point in time
actually ordering his killing. That would be totally stupid. I do see
however an infiltrator or infiltrators of the FSB into a rather
imperfectly lustrated Ukrainian militia force, doing the killing to
help the Putin "destabilize Ukraine" plan. And the cover up for the
deed by Avakov for his own reasons would obviously infuriate the
Pravyj Sektor.
Another challenge for Ukraine. And there will be more.
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