8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#19523983 at 2023-09-10 15:17:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23978: Sunday Mornin Dark Side Of The Moon Edition
Arkady Babchenko: Ukraine faked murder of journalist
30 May 2018
Ukraine staged the murder of a Russian dissident journalist in Kiev on Tuesday in what it said was a sting operation to foil a Russian assassination plot.
Arkady Babchenko sent shock waves around the world when he arrived at a news conference on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after being reported dead.
Ukrainian security chief Vasyl Hrytsak said a sting had been set up to catch hitmen paid by Russian forces.
Russia described events in Kiev as an "anti-Russian provocation".
Ukrainian police say they made one arrest.
Babchenko's wife said on Tuesday she had found her husband at the entrance to their apartment block with bullet wounds in his back, and he was reported to have died in an ambulance on the way to hospital.
That story was widely reported by media around the world, until Wednesday's sudden and extraordinary development.
There were gasps and applause at the press conference in Kiev as Babchenko entered the room. He thanked the Ukrainian security services for saving his life and said he had had no choice but to take part in the sting.
"I did my job," he said. " I'm still alive."
"I have buried many friends and colleagues many times and I know the sickening feeling," he added. "I am sorry you had to experience it. But there was no other way."
Hours after the news broke, Babchenko tweeted to say he would "die at 96" after "dancing on Putin's grave", referring to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.
Babchenko fled Russia in 2017 after writing a Facebook post (in Russian) about a crashed Tu-154 transport plane, which went into the Black Sea while carrying a Red Army choir to Syria.
He said this Facebook post, in which he described Russia as an "aggressor", had led to death threats and abuse from the Russian state.
What do we know about the operation?
Babchenko said he had been informed a month ago about an alleged Russian plot to kill him. He said he had agreed to co-operate with a counter-operation and had been in constant contact with Ukrainian security services over the course of the past month.
He added that he thought security services had been planning the operation for up to two months.
Mr Hrytsak said the operation had begun after Ukrainian security services were informed about a Russian plot to kill the journalist.
He alleged that Russian security forces had recruited a Ukrainian citizen to find hitmen within Ukraine. He said the citizen had approached several acquaintances, including war veterans, offering $30,000 (?22,600) for the contract killing, one of whom revealed the plot to the security services.
Moar: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-44307611
#15798000 at 2022-03-06 17:40:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19976: Panic in DC Edition
Arkady Babchenko: Ukraine faked murder of journalist
Published 30 May 2018
Ukraine staged the murder of a Russian dissident journalist in Kiev on Tuesday in what it said was a sting operation to foil a Russian assassination plot.
Arkady Babchenko sent shock waves around the world when he arrived at a news conference on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after being reported dead.
Ukrainian security chief Vasyl Hrytsak said a sting had been set up to catch hitmen paid by Russian forces.
Russia described events in Kiev as an "anti-Russian provocation".
Ukrainian police say they made one arrest.
Babchenko's wife said on Tuesday she had found her husband at the entrance to their apartment block with bullet wounds in his back, and he was reported to have died in an ambulance on the way to hospital.
That story was widely reported by media around the world, until Wednesday's sudden and extraordinary development.
There were gasps and applause at the press conference in Kiev as Babchenko entered the room. He thanked the Ukrainian security services for saving his life and said he had had no choice but to take part in the sting.
"I did my job," he said. " I'm still alive."
"I have buried many friends and colleagues many times and I know the sickening feeling," he added. "I am sorry you had to experience it. But there was no other way."
Hours after the news broke, Babchenko tweeted to say he would "die at 96" after "dancing on Putin's grave", referring to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.
Babchenko fled Russia in 2017 after writing a Facebook post (in Russian) about a crashed Tu-154 transport plane, which went into the Black Sea while carrying a Red Army choir to Syria.
He said this Facebook post, in which he described Russia as an "aggressor", had led to death threats and abuse from the Russian state.
What do we know about the operation?
Babchenko said he had been informed a month ago about an alleged Russian plot to kill him. He said he had agreed to co-operate with a counter-operation and had been in constant contact with Ukrainian security services over the course of the past month.
He added that he thought security services had been planning the operation for up to two months.
Mr Hrytsak said the operation had begun after Ukrainian security services were informed about a Russian plot to kill the journalist.
He alleged that Russian security forces had recruited a Ukrainian citizen to find hitmen within Ukraine. He said the citizen had approached several acquaintances, including war veterans, offering $30,000 (?22,600) for the contract killing, one of whom revealed the plot to the security services.
moar: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-44307611
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#4512 at 2019-11-23 17:10:59 (UTC+1)
QR Bunker General #14: 20454 Days - Rest In Peace Mr. President (JFK). We Will Succeed Edition
Found this interesting article from Ukraine, published 11/22.
Seems like this comes as "fall out" from all the "UkraineGate" and Zelensky trying to clean his government incl. the Security Service (SBU). C_A clowns apparently had offices in and access to SBU facilities.
Sorry for lengthyness, atricle is even longer.
https://ukraina.ru/exclusive/20191122/1025764482.html
'''A spy among spies. For what the former head of SBU Vasily Gritsak can suffer'''
"The Ukrainian media report on the initiation of several criminal cases against the former head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Hrytsak [also: Gritsak], including the case of charges of high treason and espionage.
On Thursday, November 21, the Hromadske publication announced the opening of criminal proceedings against the ex-head of the SBU by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine.
[...]
This is the second criminal proceedings against Gritsak. The first NABU ordered in August to open the Solomensky district court of Kiev. It concerned the possible abuse of official position and bribery not only of Gritsak, but also of his deputy - Pavel Demchina.
[...]
If you can't surprise anyone with the case of abuse and abuse of office by an official in Ukraine, then the case concerning treason and espionage, despite all the fake cases against "Russian spies," can be of interest. And the reason for this is that it's definitely impossible to blame Gritsak for spying on Russia. '''Rather, it will be about espionage in the United States of America. There are reasons for this.
So, at the end of May, the Ukrainian publication "Country" announced the meeting of Gritsak with a senior official of the Central Intelligence Agency. The meeting took place on May 30. For her sake, Gritsak even interrupted the vacation on which he, after the inauguration of President Vladimir Zelensky.'''
[...]
''' "The dedicated CIA officers are already in the building. This is generally nonsense - in the building on Vladimirskaya 33 they have allocated jobs and there is a certain access to all the secrets of the service. And SBU employees do not have access everywhere. Being in their building, they do not have access to the premises where the CIA officers are located", described the former head of the SBU, Alexander Yakimenko, reigning on Vladimirskaya 33, where the main building of the SBU is located, mores.'''
[...]
Thus, the CIA for Trump is still a complex structure that can hardly be called friendly. And her work in Ukraine is fraught with new dangers.
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