Posted on 04/29/2022 4:36:30 AM PDT by FreshPrince
On April 25, local collaborator Pavlo Sharogradsky disappeared in the temporarily occupied town of Novoaydar (Luhansk region). The traitor was soon found shot in the head and wounded in the body. Pavlo Sharogradsky was a "professional public figure" before the Russian invasion. For some time he was the director of the Novoaydarsky settlement center "Sports for All" and the founder of the NGO "Novoaydarsky Sich". He had no business or high-income jobs, but he presented himself as a well-to-do man. After the occupation, Novoaydar offered his services to the new "owners". He provided the enemy with information about patriots, members of the anti-terrorist operation
(Excerpt) Read more at gur.gov.ua ...
No trial, no reports to file....
Love the old Colt Firearms slogan about their pistol.
“The great equalizer.”
RE: Local collaborator Pavel Sharogradsky was found dead in Novoaydar
Not really unexpected
This was not an uncommon occurrence in Vichy France and other parts of occupied Europe during WWll.
I’d like to read the article but all I see is chicken scratches.
Okay. I saw the English option.
What I translated is the article. Besides, Google translate is your friend.
Ukraine isnt a democracy. Its a republic. Or so I was told.
You can just chalk it up as a “special military operation”
About 40% of the country were Pro Putin/Pro Russia before the invasion.
They are going to kill the obvious ones to set an example for the rest.
The WEF and the Obama globalists that rabble roused the “Patriots” 10 years ago don’t realize that Post invasion Ukraine will be 10X more natonalist than they were Pre-invasion. The Killed fellows Slavs that speak their language, because they were trying to take their stuff. They’ll have no problem fighting Klaus Schwab when he tries to.
Like the “mujahidin” were our frineds in 1988 and 10 years later... not so much... the Ukranian Patriots will push back harder on the WEF than they did with the Russians.
*****Like the “mujahidin” were our frineds in 1988 and 10 years later... not so much
Not true.
The mujahidin who were our friends in the 80’s became known as the “Northern Alliance” NA, led by Ahmad Shah Massoud. After Russia left, The NA was created by these mujis to fight the Taliban. The Taliban were created by Pakistan and were never supported by the USA. When USA went into Afghanistan, they teamed up with the NA to push the Taliban out of power. NA took control and became the Afghan govt we supported then till we pulled out.
Was he a friend of Hunter?
And the Joe Biden crime family are Chinese collaborators. What will happen to them?
That will be the subject of congressional hearings, come January.
Who Mossoud?
No he was assasinated by Bin Laden just before the 9/11 attacks. Fake interviewer/cameraman with bomb.
Oh so China has occupied land in the USA and the Bidens are there providing the Chinese military with info? I was not aware of that!
Is that like an influencer?
Yeah my thoughts too..
Famous for being famous!
“About 40% of the country were Pro Putin/Pro Russia before the invasion.”
Not to the extent that they’d all back Russia over Ukraine. Not by a long shot.
I’m sponsoring two families resettling in the UK. Both are Russian speaking, both are from Donbass, and both have Russian relatives. But they still think of themselves as Ukrainian first, Russian second.
They were in favor of greater links to Russia before the invasion, and are no friends of Azov. But their menfolk are now in Zaporozhye shoring up Ukrainian defences, and one of their daughters is a medic in a hospital there. The mums and kids are travelling west.
My impression: they really would’ve preferred to be seen as Russian Ukrainians rather than Russians living in Ukraine, and Putin has all but destroyed that option. They are so appalled by what Putin has done to Mariupol - a city they were intensely proud of - that they have now sided with the Ukrainian defense.
They tell me the further West they went in Ukraine the more they found a prevailing sentiment of, “we don’t hold it against you that you’re Russian Ukrainians, you’ve suffered Putin’s bombing just as much as we have”.
Azov might kill Russian Ukrainians just for being Russian but that is unrepresentative of the rest of the country. That said, I wouldn’t expect anyone found actively enabling Russian forces and making money out of it to get rich tea and sympathy - not even from fellow Russian Ukrainians.
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