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7/7/2025, 7:47:08 PM
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The story of a Ukrainian ("Taras") from 2014, thinking he'd be an epic partisan:
>"I remember that day very well. Our Ukrainian underground resistance group planned an anti-separatist uprising in Donetsk, which was to be timed to coincide with the defeat of Girkin's proxy militia group, surrounded by the Ukrainian army in Slavyansk and the expected offensive of the AFU on Donetsk.
>In Donetsk, at that time, there were weakly organized and poorly armed detachments of pro-Russian civilian separatists and groups of traitors from former Ukrainian security forces (as a group of "former" SBU officer Alpha Khodorkovsky) with direct, though not advertised, but actual support for a part of the "Ukrainian" militia.
>The plan of our group was to strike at the separatist clusters simultaneously with the external storming of the city by the Ukrainian army.
>When I went out for a smoke break from the basement to the street, my friend and I were surprised to see that we were in the epicenter of the location of Girkin's armed militants, who had already entered the city.
>I was simply shocked, because I was sure that the column of the "Slavic" separatist militia would be destroyed in the steppes of Donbass.
>But here all our plans are completely destroyed, and we need to think not about the strategy of the uprising, but about the urgent evacuation from Donetsk city. One of the militants approached me and asked for a number to call my (I believe the militant's) family. I gave him one of my phones and asked him how they were driving.
"No interference," he said.
>I exchanged glances with my friend, and he quietly told me:
This is the end (owari da, lol)
image is a picture of Girkins men entering the city
https://t.me/marybezuhla/4091
The story of a Ukrainian ("Taras") from 2014, thinking he'd be an epic partisan:
>"I remember that day very well. Our Ukrainian underground resistance group planned an anti-separatist uprising in Donetsk, which was to be timed to coincide with the defeat of Girkin's proxy militia group, surrounded by the Ukrainian army in Slavyansk and the expected offensive of the AFU on Donetsk.
>In Donetsk, at that time, there were weakly organized and poorly armed detachments of pro-Russian civilian separatists and groups of traitors from former Ukrainian security forces (as a group of "former" SBU officer Alpha Khodorkovsky) with direct, though not advertised, but actual support for a part of the "Ukrainian" militia.
>The plan of our group was to strike at the separatist clusters simultaneously with the external storming of the city by the Ukrainian army.
>When I went out for a smoke break from the basement to the street, my friend and I were surprised to see that we were in the epicenter of the location of Girkin's armed militants, who had already entered the city.
>I was simply shocked, because I was sure that the column of the "Slavic" separatist militia would be destroyed in the steppes of Donbass.
>But here all our plans are completely destroyed, and we need to think not about the strategy of the uprising, but about the urgent evacuation from Donetsk city. One of the militants approached me and asked for a number to call my (I believe the militant's) family. I gave him one of my phones and asked him how they were driving.
"No interference," he said.
>I exchanged glances with my friend, and he quietly told me:
This is the end (owari da, lol)
image is a picture of Girkins men entering the city
https://t.me/marybezuhla/4091
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