Turchynov: Russia launches the second wave in Ukraine
Kiev.07.04.14.Turan : Acting President of Ukraine, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, Aleksandr Turchynov, said that the recent events in eastern Ukraine are the beginning of the second wave of Russia’s special operation to destabilize the situation.
"Yesterday began the second wave of Russian special operations against Ukraine , whose purpose is to destabilize and overthrow the Ukrainian government, disrupt the elections and divide apart our country," said Turchynov in the interview transmitted by the TV channel "Rada."
Turchynov reminded that "separatist groups, which are coordinated by the Russian special services, last night captured the regional administration building in Kharkov, the premises of regional state administration, and Security Services in Donetsk, and premises of the Security Council of Ukraine in Lugansk."
According to Acting President , these people are armed, and all this is happening against the background of the presence of Russian troops on the border with Ukraine. -02D-
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