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Marina Surikova
Marina Surikova04.08.2014  с помощью Facebook
Ukrainian journalist Noinetz have visited #slavyansk - a little town in South-East Ukraine which was beseiged by Ukrarmy for 84 days. Mr Noinetz reports that "the city is not too much destroyed and it is possible to find buildings untouched by bombardment". In his opinion numerous photos of destroyed homes of civilians are mere exaggeration. He makes pictures of himself on the mountain #Karachun which is dominating over the city and which was the base of Ukrainian army for artillery attacks. Wow, 16 000 shells have been sent to #Slavyansk from mountain #Karachun, exclaims Noinetz with delight. If you take in account the quantity of locals (160,000) you will easily understand that every civilian had his own 1/10 of a shell. Or you may take your family, add some neighbours, colleagues and got a shell for your company. Isn't is good! One shell for every 10 people living in #Slavyansk!
Journalist wants so much to boast a spectacular view of the ammunition that does not notice how exposes a secret of Poroshenko: Poroshenko and Ukr.media tell that it was prorussian separatists shelling the city.
The article could be described as usual bullshit of military Kiev propaganda but it conceals also a tragic story of heroism of defenders of Slavyansk. There was a woman who was bringing whores to positions of Ukrainian army, "mamma", as soldiers called her. She brought whores, cigarettes, snacks etc. and had good reputation among them. But often she secretly brought with her a man dressed in ukrainian military form and let him go out of the car unnoticed by soldiers. One or two days later she took him away with her. By this time a man had information about position of mortars and their quantity. "They all are killed", ends Noinetz this story. Mamma, unknown secret service agent of rebels and even paid girls of #slavyansk - they all gave their lives for the fight with junta.

Source: http://petrimazepa.com/slavyansk/cease-fire.html