Monday, May 18, 2015

Russian authorities sentence Ukrainian extremist to four years for atrocities

By Vladimir V. Sytin
The Ukrainian Times

In the Crimean city of Simferopol Russian authorities have sentenced Alexander Kostenko, one of the Ukrainian extremists of the so-called Euromaidan in Kiev, to four years and two months. He is accused of the brutalities towards officers of the Crimean special-task police force Berkut (Golden Eagle) during the U.S.-sponsored riots, which the neo-Nazi organizations Right Sector and Svoboda triggered in the mother of Russian cities at the end of 2013.

The Ukrainian extremist will serve the sentence in a penal colony.

Many observers say Russian President Vladimir Putin is correct when he describes U.S. backing for various extremists from Islamic fundamentalists in the Middle East and Central Asia to the neo-Nazis in Ukraine.

In fall 2013 National Endowment for Democracy president Carl Gershman, Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, and assistant secretary of state for European affairs Victoria Nuland began arranging a coup d’etat in Kiev. The coup makers collaborated with the neo-Nazi extremists, which were organized in western Ukraine and dispatched to Euromaidan. These schemers – who believe they can improve the world with the help of extremists – are a constant threat to human happiness and progress.

It is a shame that the quack politicians and meddlers from the American evil empire are not subject to penalty. Could not some suitable stick be laid on the above world-improvers, too?

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