Mercenaries will try to suppress the anger of Eastern Ukraine
The leadership of Kiev intends to award to Western security companies the suppression of pro-Russian demonstrations in the eastern provinces of Ukraine, as a source of the Security Service of Ukraine said, according to the Russian news agency ITAR TASS.
"Its mentioned that Greystone Limited was chosen" the interlocutor of the agency specifically mentioned noting that the Kiev government believes that its services in the eastern regions are unable to suppress the protests or to eliminate the leaders of the local pro-Russian movements, for many obvious reasons. He also noted in particular that the chairperson of the country and Parliament President, Oleksandr Turchynov, shares this opinion.
"For this reason we must attract foreign mercenaries" that will fulfill their orders without hesitation and disagreement, regardless of their content and against who they need to turn, stated the representative of the Security Service. According to information, the initiative for recruitment of mercenaries belongs to Ukrainian oligarchs Ihor Kolomoyskyi and Serhiy Taruta, who are governors of the Regions of Dnepropetrovsk and Donetsk. In a recent meeting with Turchynov, Kolomoyskyi even remarked that "there is no reason to reinvent the bicycle, when it is understood that there are real people, which we know how much they cost and how they can be used" according to the same source.
In regions of Donetsk, Kharkiv, Luhansk and Odessa, as in smaller urban centers of Southeast Ukraine, the protests are almost daily and residents require a referendum on the fate of their regions , the release of the arrested leaders and activists and the return of the legitimate president of the country, Yanukovych. During the clashes between residents of the areas and anti-Russian activists, most of who come from the west of Ukraine, there have already been counted three dead and many wounded. The Russian Foreign Ministry has stated that it reserves all rights in defense of Russian compatriots in Ukraine.