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RUSSIAN ATROCITIES. Russkies use against Ukrainians same tortures they used against Chechens
8/22/2014 11:51:03 AM
A Polish portal niezalezna.pl reported on Russkies' atrocities in an article "Phenomenon of the cover of Gazeta Polska Weekly. In Ukraine, the photo of the cover spreads like wildfire. Putin is like Hannibal Lecter (Fenomen okładki GP - obiega Ukrainę lotem błyskawicy. Putin to Hannibal Lecter)", the weekly writes:
"The cover (see the photo) of the latest issue of the weekly Gazeta Polska arose in Ukraine a lot of interest in social networks, amongst ordinary Ukrainians, as well as in official sources and media, and on Euromaidan website.
A photo on Facebook and Twitter, representing Vladimir Putin in the role of Hannibal Lecter, is spreading like wildfire.
Recently, the photo was re-tweeted by the official account of the national paper Ukrainskaya Pravda. It should be noted that its profiles on Twitter and Facebook have a lot of viewers - at least over 250.000 of them saw the cover of Gazeta Polska.
In turn, various accounts of EuroMaidan have 134,000 to as much as 300,000 Internet users.
The cover refers to an article by Piotr Lisivicz in the latest issue of the weekly:
- The torture is called "round table" - tongues are being nailed to the surface of the table for a large group of victims simultaneously - this is one of the methods Putin practised in Chechnya. The perpetrators of these crimes and brutal murders are now in Ukraine.
The bodies of the passengers of the Malaysian aircraft are treated the same way as the bodies of Poles at Smolensk. In Russia, cruelty is an obvious way of doing politics.
Pools of blood, guts are torn, crushed limbs all over the body, some of them are completely black - burnt or scorched. A Russian- speaking person explains on video that these remains belong to an Ukrainian soldier.
After some time, three Russians with guns sit down near the human remains and start taking "selfies" - a souvenir for them - we read in Gazeta Polska.
Read more about Russian atrocities in Ukraine in the latest issue of the weekly Gazeta Polska, which went on sale on August 20".
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center
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