Kiev plots false flag attacks on Kramatorsk hospitals

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Faced with months of military failures, as well as the prospect of a virtually imminent Russian offensive, the Neo-Nazi junta in Kiev is desperate to sway public opinion in its favor. Writes Drago Bosnic

On February 5, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced it discovered the Kiev regime’s plot to detonate explosive devices at hospitals in Kramatorsk and then blame Moscow. Although the Russian military didn’t disclose how exactly it acquired the information which led to the uncovering of the scheme, it’s safe to assume that the most likely source was Moscow’s military intelligence, which has greatly expanded its operational reach since February last year.

“According to information confirmed by several independent sources, the Ukrainian special services intend to carry out a large-scale provocation in the near future to accuse Russia of allegedly committing ‘war crimes’,” the report states.

The Kiev regime planned a controlled demolition of the buildings in which the oncological and narcological dispensaries are located, as well as the city hospital in Kramatorsk, located at Alexey Tikhoy Street, numbered 31 and 17. The goal of the Neo-Nazi junta’s false flag operation was to present the explosions as “a deliberate strike” by Russia, supposedly “targeting civilians”. Another clear indicator of this was the fact that the staff of these medical facilities was evacuated and transferred to a remote work location.

Other evidence of the plot was also presented, including the arrival of Western journalists to Kramatorsk, accompanied by SBU officers. Obviously, the role of the infamous mainstream propaganda machine is crucial in conducting such false flag operations, with the task of presenting the planned explosions as a “war crime” allegedly committed by Russian troops. This would have accomplished several important PR victories for the Kiev regime, as the ones on the battlefield are sorely lacking.

Faced with months of military failures, as well as the prospect of a virtually imminent Russian offensive, the Neo-Nazi junta is desperate to sway public opinion in its favor. With the populace in the political West suffering the consequences of the failed economic siege of Russia, public support for the Kiev regime has subsided dramatically. Regular people simply became more focused on their personal issues, particularly on the rapidly deteriorating financial security that has been ravaging Western economies for nearly a year now. The Neo-Nazi junta is once again insisting it needs additional weapons, including long-range missiles that could be used to strike targets deep within Russia. Obviously, the Kiev regime believes a successful false flag could accelerate this process.

Russian Interdepartmental Coordination Headquarters for Humanitarian Response in Ukraine also noted that the information on the planned false flag was confirmed by several independent sources, which stated that the plan included planting explosives in several medical facilities in Kramatorsk. The Headquarters reported that Western journalists who arrived in the city were accommodated at the Sapphire Hotel, which is in the relative vicinity of the aforementioned facilities.

The city of Kramatorsk, located in the northern part of the Donetsk People’s Republic, formerly the Donetsk oblast (region) of Ukraine, is still under the control of the Kiev regime forces and has often been the target of their numerous false flag operations. One particularly gruesome war crime committed by the Neo-Nazi junta (again, with the aim of blaming Russia) happened on April 8 last year, when a “Tochka-U” short-range ballistic missile was fired at the Kramatorsk railway station, killing 60 people (including 7 children) and wounding over 110.

To this day, the Kiev regime insists that the attack was conducted by Russia, despite numerous contradicting statements given by the Neo-Nazi junta officials. After initial claims that a Russian ground-based hypersonic “Iskander-M” missile was used in the attack, it soon became apparent that the weapon in question was a much older Soviet-era “Tochka-U”. This fact alone made the Kiev regime’s accusations much less credible, as Russia already replaced such missiles with the much more capable “Iskander”, since they were simply too inaccurate for Moscow’s military standards.

On the other hand, the Neo-Nazi junta forces had no other comparable weapons at the time and were relying heavily on their Soviet-era inventories. Russian air and anti-missile defenses shot down numerous “Tochka-U” missiles fired at cities in the Donbass republics, particularly Donetsk. These were often armed with cluster munitions warheads and used against civilians. On March 14, one such missile hit the center of the DNR’s capital, killing at least 27 civilians and wounding another 20. This horrific war crime was also shamelessly presented by the mainstream propaganda machine as an alleged “deliberate Russian strike”.

There are numerous other examples of the Kiev regime’s intentional false flag operations or at the very least attempts to present the incompetence of its own forces as alleged Russian attacks. This includes frequent instances of Neo-Nazi junta’s air defense missiles hitting residential areas across Ukraine or even neighboring countries, such as Belarus or Poland. On November 15, stray air defense missiles hit the Polish border village of Przewodow, killing two civilians. The mainstream media immediately jumped on the “Russia did it!” bandwagon, but as soon as it became clear the missile was fired by the Kiev regime forces, the frenzy subsided and the incident was promptly swept under the rug.

The Neo-Nazi junta’s policies toward the people of the former eastern and southern Ukraine, particularly those living in the Donbass region, have been hostile, to say the least. Many top Kiev regime officials have dubbed the locals “subhuman”, going as far as to call for their removal and even extermination. Needless to say, these genocidal tendencies only imply that seeing the people of Donbass as cannon fodder is a “natural” state of affairs for the Neo-Nazi junta. This further reinforces the notion that the Kiev regime is not only unconcerned with the well-being of those living in the area, but will gladly use them for false flag operations.

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