ANALYTICS
28.02.22 10:00
The population of Ukraine, especially those who have found themselves in the zone of Russian occupation, face a terrible danger. And it is called by a word familiar to Georgian refugees from Abkhazia - looters. And during the war of 1992-1993 the most brutal looters who distinguished themselves with atrocities against Georgian civilians were the Armenian fighters of the Baghramyan battalion.
The first Armenian looters in Ukraine were also captured. A video of one such "hero" being interrogated by the Ukrainian military has been posted on the web, with the captured militant's Armenian military ID card clearly visible:
No one knows how many Armenian fighters and marauders are currently in the Russian occupation forces' "second" echelon. But the Armenian resources themselves boast of such fighters, who are fighting as part of the separatist LNR formations. An excerpt from the material posted on armenia-news24.ru (https://armenia-news24.ru/article/12610) is quite revealing:
"About 10-15 Armenians are involved in the military actions in Luhansk, none of them has been injured so far, Vardan Hayrapetyan, head of the Armenian cultural community "Urartu" in Luhansk, said.
According to him, there are about three thousand Armenians living in Luhansk, about 20% have already been evacuated and those who remain are relatively safe as they hide in shelters and basements."
And here those who have come to Ukrainian soil to plunder and kill cannot do so without telling us how "miserable and long-suffering" they are even now.
They somehow manage to hide in "shelters and basements" at the same time, while boasting that they are fighting the Ukrainian army, but in reality they have come to engage in looting.
Generally speaking, it is the representatives of the "ancient long-suffering people" who are assigned this role by the Russian military command. Already some Russian military experts openly say that there will be a need to "cleanse" the Ukrainian territories and their so-called "denazification". However, they do not want to divert Russian military personnel to it. Firstly, they are needed at the front, and secondly, looting and violence against civilians degrades even the most combat-ready army.
On the other hand, the "long-suffering" are themselves rushing to Ukraine, not so much to fight at the front as to loot and terrorise the population with their atrocities and atrocities.
One can imagine what kind of humiliation those residents of Ukraine may experience when confronted by these "heroes". How they know how to bully people who are in their power and cannot respond, how they humiliate human dignity - the footage of the already liquidated separatist militant under the call sign "Givi" is well illustrated. This militant called himself "Russian" and explained his appearance by "Georgian admixture" (and even took a characteristic call sign for himself), but in reality he was an ethnic Armenian. The militant was notable for his atrocities against Ukrainian prisoners:
Having gained enormous power over the population in the occupied territories from the Russian occupiers, such militants will begin to engage in "mop-up operations". They can declare anyone a "Nazi" or a "Bandera", rob, torture, maim or kill.
Until recently, Ukrainians were quite loyal to Armenians. But bandits and looters such as those mentioned in the video clips above can lead Ukrainians to treat the representatives of the "ancient people" accordingly.
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