Colonel Cassad has published a very thorough discussion of the possibly identities and motives of those who have murdered Alexei Mozgovoi. Thanks for the fantastic work of my brother in arms Uncle Martin I can now post this entire analysis in English. Please forgive me the poor formatting of the article, but I simply have no time to do a lengthy formatting job right now.
The original translation by Uncle Martin can be found here:
http://cassad-eng.livejournal.com/153119.html
http://cassad-eng.livejournal.com/153426.html
The Saker
——-
Murder of Mozgovoy – by whom and for what? Parts One and Two
Over Yesterday I collected a number of facts on this murder here: http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/219
My personal view of Aleksey Mozgovoy was described here:
http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/219
Now let’s look at the proposed versions.
The following versions are put up as of today.
1. Mozgovoy was killed by the AFU SRG (sabotage/reconnaissance group) or by the embedded SBU group, as a part of a successfully performed spec op.
2. Mozgovoy was eliminated by “our side”, due to his opposition to the official political line.
3. Mozgovoy was killed by the local criminal circles because he impeded criminal activity in Alchevsk.
4. Mozgovoy was eliminated by some third party with the goal of triggering an internal upheaval in the republic and a subsequent “dump” of the people’s republics by Moscow.
Lets consider these versions based on the known facts.
Data
On May 23rd at 17:50 MSK at the exit from Mikhaylovka to the Lugansk–Alchevsk road, Alexey Mozgovoy’s motorcade was ambushed. After a triggered explosion (according to one version this was an anti-personnel mine, according to another version it was an IED), heavy fire was opened on the vehicles that were driving on the road at close range using assault rifles and LMGs. The liquidators knew for sure who and when will be driving in this place, so Mozgovoy’s motorcade was effectively driving into a trap that was prepared in advance, Mozgovoy and his companions had effectively no chance to survive. According to the preliminary data, 6 more people died together with Alexey Mozgovoy.
The murder site with the bodies of the dead is shown in the video below.
Caution, the video is 18+
As it is not hard to see, the vehicles were primarily hit by automatic fire, which is evidenced by numerous bullet holes (most likely, all of them of the 7.62 caliber). Exactly who was shooting remains unclear at this moment, so speaking of who benefits and who could order and execute this, we can’t say for sure but rather are forced to make conclusions based on circumstantial evidence and motives.
Now let’s go over the versions, starting from the least probable, which is associated with criminal circles.
Criminal Circles
On the one side, the local crime bosses indeed had serious motives to get rid of Aleksey Mozgovoy, who was a serious obstacle for conducting “business” in Alchevsk (he was receiving persistent threats due to this http://www.rg.ru/2015/05/23/gibel-anons.h
Torez administration after the attack that was organized by the joint efforts of the SBU, Lyashko, and “Abelmas”.
Here we can also give an example of Ruslan Onishenko, a crime boss from Torez, who cooperated with the SBU even before forming the “Shakhtyorsk” punitive battalion http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/209
Translation of the text shown above: We need the lists exactly for May 11! The heads and the deputies of the commisions. Tomorrow I’ll wake up, get sober, and call. Thanks in advance.
A request by the SBU contact to “Abelmas”.
Translation of the text shown above: For goodness sake, don’t show up in the coming days. You don’t know me. Farewell.
From the SMS-correspondence between “Abelmas” and his SBU contact.
Overall, speaking of this version — there was a motive, the capabilities for independent fulfillment of the threats to Mozogovoy were limited.
So, speaking of the criminal trace in Mozgovoy’s murder, it cannot be ruled out that it may not have been the main reason for the death of the brigade leader but could play some role, especially given the fact that the local organized crime works on both sides of the front line.
Arguments in the LPR
Plotnitsky, Mozgovoy, and Kozitsyn
A more popular version is that Mozgovoy’s murder was contracted by Plotnitsky or somebody else in the LPR leadership.
It is no secret that Mozgovoy had serious arguments with the republican leadership since September 2014, as a part of intense feuding inside the LPR on the subject of the LPR structure and reporting to Plotnitsky.
The principal stages of these developments.
Blue – territories under the control of the “Cossack national guard”
Grey – transitional territories
Green – territories under the control of the “LPR” group.
1. In September 2014, on the background of the continued anarchy in the LPR (with which even the vacationeer-mentors couldn’t cope with — the mission of “Elbrus” and “Dolphin” failed, the coordination HQs in Krasnodon didn’t work properly in the end), Mozgovoy tried to gather a council of the field commanders of the DPR and the LPR and to elect the supreme commander of the NAF military there. But due to the internal tensions among the commanders the planned council failed — few people responded to Mozgovoy’s invitation and the council failed.
Mozgovoy had strained relations with Kozitsyn, he fell out with Dryomov due to the arguments on the subject of abandoning the Lisichansk wedge.
The front line before the militia retreated from the Lisichansk wedge.
Formally, the Lisichansk wedge was abandoned by the decision of the DPR defense minister Strelkov, because holding on to it would trigger the loss of all forces located there and personally I view the decision of abandoning Lisichansk as a correct decision. Given the forces available to Mozgovoy and the configuration of the front at that time, he would end up in a pocket similar to the Debalcevo pocket. Even though the front line still held near Pervomaisky and Popasnaya, the eastern face of the Lisichansk wedge already started to “fold” because the LPR command didn’t have sufficient forces to engage and bind the forces that the enemy threw at cutting off the Lisichansk wedge.
Back then Mozgovoy publicly lamented the lack of anti-tank weapons and armor, which was strongly reminiscent of what happened at Yampol and Slavyansk.
Translation of the text above:
The refinery was shelled again today… a large group of armor was stopped on its approaches. A tank, an IFV, and two trucks with ammunition for “Grad” vehicles were destroyed.
For the Ukrainian army these are minor losses, which they won’t even mention. As for us, we lost more people today than ever… The fighters didn’t retreat from their FA a single step! They stood to the last, but didn’t let the tank column through. With the weapons we have… they could only perish. Only three out of ten RPGs worked!!! We don’t have anything else to oppose the tanks! Where are the columns that roll into Lugansk and Donetsk??? Where’s that artillery about which they write in the Internet so merrily??? Where are the tanks that fill the pages of the internet communities??? Where’s all that? Whose asses are protected by all that materiel???
Today I lost almost a whole platoon… the guys were simply rolled over by tanks. They didn’t even let us collect the bodies, as for the WIAs – they were finished off by the national guardsmen. After this I am myself half-dead But I swear! If I remain alive, I’ll make everyone who promote himself on this war and build their political future sufer! I’ll make those who make money on the lives of the people who die for truth suffer!!!
MOZGOVOY ALEKSEY
However, Dryomov thought that Mozgovoy is to blame for abandoning Lisichansk. These accusations most had to do with the fact that a commandant company was left in Lisichansk, which continued to offer resistance already after the retreat (some of the personnel perished, others managed to get through to their own). The reasons for leaving this company are still quite murky — some believe that they forgot to warn them, others — that they became victims to the secrecy of the retreat and that for some reasons they were not informed of the command plans. Still others state that the company was consciously left in the rear guard (that is, it was effectively sacrificed) in order to cover the retreat of the main forces, which became inevitable after abandoning Severodonetsk.
A promised, but never happened, Bolotov’s counter-offensive became one of the last steps taken by the first LPR leader as the Republic’s head.
The promised counter-offensive by Bolotov, which was supposed to use the armor accumulated due to the “South Cauldron” and the “voentorg” shipments remained a propaganda phantom. The accumulated reserves were properly used only in August, during the decisive fighting in the area of Krasnyi Luch, Lutugino, Khryashevatoye, and Novosvetlovka, when Bolotov was already removed.
Pavel Dryomov, the commander of Platov Cossack regiment, is now holding a front line segment near Bakhmutka.
In the end, the situation when the forces were saved but people were abandoned created certain tensions between Dryomov and Mozgovoy, which impeded their cooperation, although with respect to criticizing the Minsk truce and the current LPR leadership they were in essence united.
Strelkov and Mozgovoy. Moscow, September 2014. During the summer of 2014 their forces suffered the heaviest blows of the enemy.
2. A public rapprochement with Plotnitsky and Kozitsyn (who acted completely autonomously and even promoted his subordinates to the generals of the Cossack National Guard) followed in October, when the sides under the pressure from Moscow formally agreed to cooperate. This was an awkward union, because not a single of the leaders who formed it could claim the entirety of the LPR authority for objective reasons and this temporary triumvirate became a compromise of sorts between the most influential figures in the LPR at that moment. Among all three, Mozgovoy was the weakest in the military respect. Plotnitsky received reinforcements through “voentorg” and Kozitsyn only recently got inflated by the trophies from the “South Cauldron” and the mini-cauldrons that followed routing the junta groups near Lutugino, the Lugansk airport, and Khryashevatoye.
Elections of the LPR head.
3. However, already in November, after Plotnitsky got legitimized through elections as the head of the republic and started to gradually collect power, the conflicts in the LPR flared up with new intensity. Besides Kozitsyn and Mozgovoy, a number of other commanders ended up opposing Plotnitsky – Dryomov, Bednov, Ishenko, Fominov, the former Minister of the Defense of the LPR Bugrov. Later they were even accused of conspiracy http://www.novayagazeta.ru/inquests/6791
The fate of this opposition varied:
1. Kozitsyn – is in Russia, a significant part of his people transferred under the command of the centralized LPR authority.
2. Dryomov – became a part of the armed forces of the republic, received a banner from Plotnitsky, although there is light criticism coming from him at times.
3. Bednov – executed by “our side”.
4. Fominov – officially arrested, his whereabouts are unknown (most likely he is sitting at the basement of the Ministry for State Security or of the Ministry of the Internal Affairs of the LPR).
5. Bugrov – arrested in Russia, officially for some financial machinations (smuggling of pipes) associated with Rottenberg’s firm.
6. Ishenko – executed, it is not exactly clear by whom.
7. Mozgovoy – executed, it is not exactly clear by whom.
Compromising material on Kozitsyn, which was spread in the face of the compromising material on Plotnitsky. Effectively, the sides argued about which of them sold more coal to the junta, while other “businessmen” sold it semi-legally or illegally.
A punishment by whipping in Antratsit.
4. Blood was shed in the end of November http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/192
A conflict with Dryomov continued in the meantime, who threatened to publicize the contents of a flash drive with dirt on Plotnitsky and impeded trading coal through subordinate territory. Meanwhile, he had been orally insulting the LPR MPs. Due to the approximate equivalence of forces, the arguments couldn’t be resolved by force and the conflict stretched until the spring of 2015.
5. Alexander Bednov is killed in early January. LPR leadership takes responsibility.
The Lutugino turn. The location of the death of Alexander Bednov and of the fighters of the “Batman” RRG (some of them were RF citizens).
http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/197
http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/197
http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/197
Meanwhile, the campaign on discrediting one of the most famous field commanders of Novorossia is unfolding. The last name of the “vacationeer” Vagner is brought up during the scandal as well as various political details of feuding in Lugansk, which also made Bednov’s murder purely political, despite the attempts to present his case as being purely criminal. A clear result was the vote on the “Russian Spring”, where Bednov became one of the five http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/198
The commander of SBrSD (Separate Brigade of Special Designation) “Odessa” and the “Ghost” brigade commander Mozgovoy.
6. A number of autonomous units are subsequently disarmed, which includes SBrSD “Odessa” of Fominov http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/198
This was presented as “showdowns between the gangs of Plotnitsky and Fominov” by the Ukrainian media. Naturally, all of the feuds between Plotnitsky and Kozitsyn and Plotnitsky and Fominov were simply a boon for the Ukrainian propaganda. We’ll look at why this happened in more detail.
On January 10th, after disarming “Odessa” (which was used among other things for the attempts of pressuring Mozgovoy) and arresting Fominov, the weapons and humanitarian aid were evacuated from the “Odessa” base in 5 KAMAZ trucks. The subsequent fate of Fominov is quite murky. Among the accusations directed at him that I heard: expropriating the humanitarian aid and the refusal to report to joint military structures. How much truth is there in these accusations – I don’t want to judge, I didn’t see the facts. The only thing I’d note is that Fominov wasn’t murdered, even though his people put up the largest amount of compromising material on the internet. Somewhat less was uploaded by Kozitsyn’s and Dryomov’s people. Mozgovoy and Ischenko limited themselves to generic statements. Nevertheless, the much less famous Fominov wasn’t executed, but rather was captured and placed in a basement.
A substantial consequence of the hassle raised by Fominov and his people became a visit by the RF commission into Lugansk on the subject of checking the accusations about stealing humanitarian shipments from the “white convoys”. In April some even thought that there will be consequences – Plotnitsky stayed in the RF for a time and there were rumors of him being replaced due to the accumulated negative evidence (Bolotov suddenly reappeared in the media field), but later Plotnitsky returned and continued to work as the head of the republic. Whether this story will have further consequences remains unknown.
Yevgeny Ischenko with his spouse.
7. Yevgeny Ischenko was murdered on January 23rd near Pervomaisk http://voicesevas.ru/news/yugo-vostok/90
Ataman Kozitsyn, the leader of the “Cossack National Guard”, up until recently he controlled about a half of the LPR.
8. In March, after the end of the battle for Debalcevo, the active phase of the internal conflict within LPR between the cossacks and the leadership of the LPR reignited http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/207
Ataman “Kosogor”, who controlled Krasnyi Luch.
Ataman “Magadan”, controlled Petrovskoye. Recently he was let go, joined the territorial militia.
In the end all of this led to the continuation of arrests and bloody showdowns. The famous atamans “Kosogor” http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/207
Some were later released due to the lack of crimes http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/218
The former minister of defense of the LPR Bugrov.
8. Bugrov http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/211
By the time of Mozgovoy’s murder the opposition for Plotnitsky was already quite hollow, because the most significant figures already either joined the LPR or were removed in one way or another. Due to the understanding the fact that Plotnitsky is just a high-ranking executive and that opposition to him implies a conflict with his supervisors even Dryomov tempered his pride and Kozitsyn was forced to yield. Regarding the killings, as of today we can speak with 100% confidence only about “Batman” killing, who was eliminated precisely for his political opposition (either on the behalf of the people from the LPR leadership or on the behalf of the LPR supervisors). There’s no such confidence about Ischenko. As well as, actually, about Bugrov’s arrest.
One of the samples of the oeuvre by Kurginyan’s sectarians, who continued to strike various Novorussian commanders during the whole year – Strelkov, Mozgovoy, Petrovsky, Bezler, and meanwhile promoted Khodakovsky.
Since the autumn of 2014 there was an informational campaign on discrediting Mozgovoy http://777hawk.livejournal.com/490731.ht
In essence, the conflict ended up being frozen. Mozgovoy continued to occasionally scold the Lugansk government, but after Bednov killing he did this quite vaguely.
Mozgovoy at the front near Debalcevo.
After the start of the battle for Debalcevo, Mozgovoy’s brigade received a supply line on the level of the units of the People’s militia of the LPR and took part in the offensive on the north-eastern face of the Debalcevo wedge. The offensive developed with intermediate success and was associated with significant losses due to the mistakes by the commands and the growing pains of the LPR army. At a certain stage Mozgovoy refused to attack in order to not waste his people in useless head-on attacks. Later they tried to blame him for this, alleging that he disrupted the plans of the offensive on Debalcevo from the north-east. Actually, the head-on attacks choked not only on the location of Mozgovoy’s advance and of his flank neighbors. The offensive got stuck on the majority of the front, similarly to e.g. how the offensive at Nikishino stopped, how the offensive on Krymskoye choked, and to how our forces were repelled from Troitskoye. The accusations of the brigade avoiding active participation in the offensive the brigade reasonably answered with the fact that it was exactly the “Ghost” fighters who saved the “August” battalion fighters (the commander was removed) after heavy losses.
The front line at Debalcevo on the eve of the decisive attack by “Olkhon” and the GRU DPR to Logvinovo.
The success http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/207
http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/210
http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/210
http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/210
Dryomov gets the banner from Plotnitsky.
By May, Mozgovoy kept his brigade but it became much smaller. The limitations of supply, internal conflicts, losses, and the war-weariness seriously reduced the headcount of the brigade. A part of it joined the official military structures of the LPR as a battalion of the territorial defense, similarly to a part of ataman Kozitsyn forces. Nevertheless, unlike Dryomov, Mozgovoy refused to receive the unit banner from Plotnitsky’s hands and remained in an intermediate position of sorts, when on the one side his unit was a part of the LPR military structure, and on the other side there was no full-fledged political integration in the LPR due to the political views of Mozgovoy and his attitude towards the LPR leadership. Here we are not speaking of the military questions, because it is not Plotnitsky who is in charge of the war on the LPR territory but rather the people like Tambov, who led the both the units of the People’s Militia of the LPR and the territorial units and the semi-autonomous units of Kozitsyn and Mozgovoy during the winter campaign. So, the conflict had more of a political and ideological nature rather than military one.
Already in May the conflict flared up again when Mozgovoy was forbidden to hold a military parade in Alchevsk, after which he ignored the ban and held an international conference in Alchevsk http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/219
«Within half-an-hour there were two “generous” offers — the arrest and the utter elimination… In the case I won’t refuse to hold a military parade in Alchevsk and to hold the absolutely necessary as of today event for Novorossia — the forum of solidarity between the people of Novorossia and Europe»
«There is a dictatorship. But not a military and not of the proletariat. A dictatorship of choreographers from the previous times… And let the AFU representatives be jubilant, because their picture is the same. A year ago many of you sincerely believed in the disintegration of the oligarchic regime and in the return of the dignity to the people. In the end, one set of thieves was replaced by another set of thieves — more bloodthirsty, effectively the same analogy can be drawn in our territory as well. All of those who arose here — arose for justice and the supremacy of the PEOPLE! In the end both sides got the same thing — murder. A murder of their own,” — Mozgovoy laments.
«After today’s argument with certain people, there will be no victory day parade in Alchevsk – not because I pitied myself… there are many innocent people around me. And each spared life is the best reward. I offer my apologies to everyone who expected this parade»
http://www.politnavigator.net/kombrig-mo
Effectively, Mozgovoy accused the LPR leadership of presence a certain group of people (we’ll get back to this), which he distinguished from the overall leadership, who threatened his murder. I remind you that after Bednov’s murder the representative of the LPR counter-intelligence spoke in similar terms, suggesting that some unannounced group is framing Plotnitsky as the main to blame. Besides, Mozgovoy released two position articles — “The System” http://mozgovoy.info/main/text/360-siste
When the murder followed (for now we won’t touch the topic of who exactly was the murderer), naturally the LPR leadership became the prime suspect, given such a background, because there were both serious disagreements and the public threats directed at Mozgovoy and also one confirmed fact of eliminating a disagreeable field commander (which certain lame propagandists interpreted as a step in the right direction, not thinking in their lameness of the consequences for the LPR). On the one side there is a clear scheme: Mozgovoy had an open conflict with Plotnitsky (or with some people who stand above Plotnitsky / pursue their goals independently from Plotnitsky) and after the sounded threats he was stupidly and talentlessly murdered, to make an example for others. Furthermore, after the murder of Bednov, many critics of the LPR leadership openly declared that Mozgovoy will be also killed.
Simplistically, this looks like the following picture, which is spread on social networks.
Translation: Here’s who is the real Hero of Ukraine!
But is everything so straightforward?
To be continued. In the second part we will look at the Ukrainian trace and at the conspiracy theory associated with the “third power” and certain questions of the “hybrid war”, after which there will be a summary.
Original article: http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/219
We continue to review versions of the murder of Aleksey Mozgovoy. In the first part http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/219
The Ukrainian trace
The SBU Spetsnaz officers on the location of the killing of the SBU officer near Slavyansk. April of 2014.
One of the main versions is considered to be the version of the involvement of the fascist junta in the elimination of the famous Novorussian commander. There are more than plenty of motives for this.
1. Mozgovoy is one of the most famous heroes of the Donbass rebellion, he is one of those who effectively cut Donbass off from Ukraine.
2. Mozgovoy pursued a quite inconvenient for the junta informational line on “turning bayonets to Kiev,” trying to deliver propaganda through text messages and video chats among the junta supporters, working towards blurring the electoral groups of the Kiev regime support.
3. The junta knew perfectly well about the systemic tensions in the LPR, when the murder of a prominent commander could be easily presented as if it was carried out on the order of Plotnitsky/LPR supervisors. Moreover, there was already an episode with “Batman”s murder, which allowed to easily ascribe such an action to the LPR.
4. The murder of a famous military leader in the deep rear (about 50 kilometers from the front line) is a perfect occasion to show the increased strength of one’s own sabotage/reconnaissance forces (or of the international units presented as such).
5. In the case of a possible offensive, introducing turmoil in the NAF ranks is a perfect tactical move, which may be associated with a number of informational and disinformation measures.
6. A complete collapse/disbandment of the “Ghost” brigade due to the loss of the moral compass.
Officers of the SBU Spetsnaz who acted on the NAF territory under cover.
What kind of capabilities there were for this.
1. The doubts of whether this was an SRG are naturally triggered due to the relatively high distance between the crime site and the front line. Typically, the SRG in this conflict were engaged much closer to the front line. The SRG operations at this depth are conducted rather rarely, only a couple of operations were mentioned. Such operations typically require rigorous preparation, high professionalism of the personnel, accurate intelligence and well-prepared means of retreating. There are possibilities when such groups are already deployed on the enemy territory and work based on the local agent and intelligence network. This is approximately how the autonomous SRG and the spotter groups worked in Donetsk and Lugansk until systemic work started against them through the Ministry for State Security and republican spec op units. In this respect the version of a Ukrainian (or foreign, by Klintsevich version, American) SRG deployed through the front line, reached the ambush site, liquidated Mozgovoy, retreated without unmasking itself and crossed the front line without any accidents appears to be a stretch. It is much more likely that such a group was either already on the LPR territory (e.g., based on the SBU cells) or it didn’t go anywhere after the ambush and murder of Mozgovoy and simply laid down. However, the version of a spec op with entry and exit cannot be ruled out, in the SBU Spetsnaz or in the army special units of the AFU there could be personnel of sufficient qualifications, plus the possibility of foreign specialists cannot be ruled out. But there is no factual evidence on this topic.
One of the junta saboteurs, killed on the LPR territory.
2. Such an operation would be impossible if the enemy didn’t know the route of Mozgovoy’s motorcade. This is a quite secret information, which the enemy couldn’t get easily. What kind of means of obtaining such information there are:
a) a traitor in Aleksey Mozgovoy’s circle, who could dump the information on the motorcade route to the other side
b) traitor/traitors in the military or special service circles of the LPR, who could also possess this information and dump it on the side (also with the goal of eliminating Mozgovoy by the junta’s hands)
c) sources in the criminal circles of Alchevsk, which could obtain the motorcade route in some way
d) radio intercept and signals intelligence data, which allowed to access the route of Mozgovoy’s movements due to the issues in the design of the security system
At this time there is no clear explanation of the source from where a Ukrainian (or foreign) SRG learned the route of Mozgovoy’s movement.
The probability is quite high that even if Mozgovoy was killed by a Ukrainian SRG that passed through the front line, there was also a traitor working from within. Such questions already emerged quite recently on the account of the story with “Spetsnaz fighters” near Schastye and the systemic campaign on discrediting the GRU GSh of the RF.
Regarding the question of taking responsibility, the junta took an ambivalent position.
1. The deputy minister of the MIA Anton Gerashenko disowned http://rian.com.ua/incidents/20150524/36
2. Kolomoisky’s accomplice named Filatov commented on the situation in a similar fashion.
Translation of the text above:
To Mozgovoy’s memory
I recall the terrible spring of the last year.
I recall the terrible summer of the last year.
I remember hundreds of people that we and Ruban pulled out of captivity.
I remember our phone talks with Bes, Mozgovoy, and Dryomov.
For a single living soul we were ready to talk with tens of scumbags.
Some are gone. Others are even further gone.
Tsaryov – you are next.
The Russian world eats its bastards.
3. The leader of the semi-virtual organization “Shadows” named Anton Gladkyi (who was earlier marked by fairy-tales about the killed Russian generals http://fakty.ictv.ua/ru/index/read-news/i
Two SBU projects. The formal leader of the “Right Sector” Yarosh and the formal leader of the “Shadows” unit Gladkiy.
Mozgovoy was blown up by two MON 50 at 18:48 near the settlement of Mikhaylovka at the turn of the Perevalsk–Lugansk road. He was approaching from the side of Stakhanov
3 people who accompanied Mozgovoy died during the explosion, three more were finished off with an AK (7.62).
“..The mines worked simultaneously, the left side where Mozgovoy was sitting in the rear took the main hit… he was hit by the explosion right away, but he was making noises, we gave two bursts, he stopped making noises…”
“…Toyota jeep in khaki colors, toned windows, … in the rear, it worked in the rear axle, … only three of them got out in the front and that’s where we took them down, maybe there were more corpses in the car, here they say that 7 people were subtracted together with mozgovoy, but I counted on our side, he was easy to see and in the rear there was just a mess…
There was another Chevrolet jeep accompanied them, it got delayed and didn’t emerge from the turn. We immediately withdrew, there’s a settlement nearby, and from there the cockroaches deployed, they stand there, 100 men… We retreat towards the settlement of Lotikovo and then did a circle through the settlement …” They offer a price of 300 thousand bucks for our heads. Cheap.
And 100 thousand bucks for the info.. This sum needs to be transferred to the defense fund of Ukraine. We told you, pay, Donbass is not drive empties?!))
Glory to Ukraine
Allegedly killed by “Shadows” allegedly “Russian general”.
A commentary of the RF MoD on that episode.
The organization itself is an SBU project analogous to the Nazi project “Werewolf” http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/28
Naturally, there is a question — who’s lying, Gladkiy or Gerashenko, who got caught with various lying many times already. If Gerashenko is lying (in principle, if the operation was done through the SBU or by the foreign “pros”, then he simply may not be informed), then it is quite clear that the junta is interested in the internal turmoil in the LPR and besides the murder of the famous commander one may reap the fruits of the feuds associated with Mozgovoy’s murder.
But then the behavior of the SBU project appears quite weird, which effectively impedes this and passes the responsibility for Mozgovoy’s murder to the junta. Can this be a private PR of Gladkiy, who unconsciously breaks the game of the notional Gerashenko? But how could this be private PR if Gladkiy is systemically engaged in the topic of fighting the Russian army in Donbass?
If we accept the version of Plotnitsky ordering this, then why would Gladkiy effectively take the responsibility to himself and destroy the whole game towards the internal turmoil in the LPR? This lack of agreement in the actions is somewhat strange or perhaps one of the goals of the operation was further inflating of the “Shadows” project. There is too little data here to make a definite conclusion. The command of the “Ghost” brigade already made an announcement http://lenta.ru/news/2015/05/24/brigada/
The attempt (on Mozgovoy) of March 7.
3. Regarding how Mozgovoy personally viewed the hunt on him, then e.g. accusing some people in the LPR leadership of threatening to kill him, which he heard on May 8th, he didn’t blame the LPR leadership with respect to the attempt on his life on March 8th. Rather, he said http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/208
A reasonable question emerges here: if the “Shadows” organization is virtual, then why does it constantly take the responsibility for assassination attempts? It appears that in this way the SBU effectively covers up the republican authorities from any accusations of being associated with Mozgovoy’s murder. Or perhaps behind this Gladkiy’s PR there is work of more serious structures — the informational-sabotage war. We’ll get back to this moment later.
4. Regarding the weapons, traces from 7.62 bullets don’t allow us to reliably identify those who fired, because light firearms used by the sides of this conflicts are identical. Naturally, if there were traces or casings from special ammunition (say, modern Russian or American firearms) one could hope for identifying the side based on the weapons they used, but in this case this is quite unlikely. In principle, no ultra-modern weapon systems were required in this case. Judging from the car and the bodies that were shown, there wasn’t much armor there, some of the people didn’t wear any armor vests, so using regular PK-type machine guns and the AK assault rifles was more than sufficient for effectively eliminating the marked targets.
The overall scheme http://lifenews.ru/news/154418 (in Russian) of shooting the cars is shown in Lifenews reconstruction. They fired at close range against effectively unarmored targets. Mozgovoy had a chance to survive only if he would wear a 6+ class armored vest (which may potentially stop 7.62 caliber bullets and if he would be lucky enough to avoid being hit in the head. The armor vests of this class were brought in Novorossia, but Mozgovoy never wore them on my memory (perhaps some may correct me on this point). In this respect there are questions that have to do with the attackers being familiar with the immediate personal security detail of Mozgovoy so that his elimination didn’t require anything more serious, like in the case of the murder of “Batman” and his people. So here we go back to the question of betrayal.
http://za-kaddafi.org/node/39401#comment-9
http://sevpolitforum.info/viewtopic.php?f=1
5. An important argument towards the Ukrainian trace is a controlled injection of the “Ghost” brigade being disarmed and that there’s shooting. This injection occurred right after the murder and was immediately spread in numerous Novorussian publics, but it was quickly refuted by the brigade command, which said that nobody is shooting and nobody’s being disarmed. Later they established the new leadership of the brigade and there were assurances of nobody disbanding the “Ghost” and the new leadership confidently announced that the murder is the work of the junta. Overall, from the junta side this was a somewhat lame attempt to play into panic and hysterical sentiment after the murder, and it cannot be ruled out that this was prepared in advance.
Overall, if we consider the version that Mozgovoy was eliminated by a junta SRG, then we can make the following conclusions:
1. The elimination by an SRG was possible in the case of deploying high level professionals as a part of well developed spec op and engaging certain information sources within the LPR security structures or the “Ghost” brigade. The enemy clearly had private information that was necessary for effective preparation for eliminating Mozgovoy. Without this, a hypothetical raid through the front line here and back appears absurd, so with high probability one may conclude that if Mozgovoy was eliminated by the junta SRG, then it was assisted from within.
2. I doubt that Mozgovoy was eliminated by precisely the “Shadows”, considering the background of this organization. But it is quite possible that this is just a part of media cover of the SBU operation or of the foreign “specialists” who are covered by the PRast Gladkiy. A complex of measures on deploying into the positions at a certain time, shooting, and retreating was required in this case (not necessarily though the front line). Is such a scenario possible? It is quite possible. However, both on the constitution and the action of the group (at least 4 people armed with AK and PK, perhaps more) it is impossible to determine its allegiance. The questions of who was shooting remain in the area of propositions judging from the motives of the sides.
The junta and some people in the LPR had motives for eliminating Mozgovoy and had the capabilities to do this, especially in the case of a probable treason.
Third power
Besides the aforementioned versions, there is also a version of there being a backstage collusion on both sides of the front line, where certain forces in the LPR and in Moscow decided to get rid of Mozgovoy with the goal of triggering turmoil in the people’s republics so that it would be easier to dump them into the Ukraine.
It is worth highlighting a very important moment for understanding the whole story with Mozgovoy. When Bednov was cynically executed and started to justify his extrajudicial murder (some — due to stupidity, other — due to malice), the following collision emerged. An informational picture appeared when the republican authorities executed a well-known commander and this was called justified. You may easily remember those who justified this extrajudicial murder during the winter. In the end it resulted with the Ukrainian propaganda getting a free ability to ascribe any murder and death of individuals to the LPR leadership. Imagine that a mortar shrapnel would hit Dryomov’s head during the shelling of Sanzharovka? What would they say then — exactly, that Plotnitsky killed Dryomov. 100% they would say that.
The commandant of Izvarino “105-th”, who perished in battle. A “victim of Plotnitsky regime” that didn’t happen.
Furthermore, when the former commandant of Izvarino died of a shrapnel would at Chernukhino I also had to hear the “opinions” that he was killed by Plotnitsky because he supposedly knew too much about the smuggling schemes that went through Izvarino. Why kill? Well, because he killed Bednov and a bunch of propagandoms cried that this was the right thing — without due process and extrajudicially. The propagandoms didn’t bother to think about the consequences. Well, the subsequent accusations of the LPR leadership is precisely the consequence of the work of those morons who decided to solve the “Batman” situation through murder and of those propagandoms who justified this, giving a miraculous gift to the junta propaganda, effectively serving as its free accomplices. And now no matter what happens in the LPR, Plotnitsky is to blame, because propaganda said that it is the right think to kill commanders. And later they are surprised when the “officer’s daughters” cry that it was Plotnitsky who killed him. Well, of course, you assisted this yourselves. If Bednov is so easy to kill, then why Mozgovoy can’t be killed? For your “decisive fight against Makhnovism by any means”. And for these “any means” you got impaled on the hook of the enemy propaganda.
Here I don’t even mention of whether Plotnitsky is involved in any other stories besides Bednov’s murder. I only write that those who were responsible for “bringing order” to the LPR and justifying the screw-ups that happened there turned Plotnitsky into an absolutely dependent scapegoat, on whom everyone started to dump everything that happens in the republic (meanwhile, also smeared the republican leadership), although it is laughable to think that Plotnitsky can make any decision to eliminate anyone without the knowledge of those who actually run the security situation in the LPR. And the problem is not just in the Ukrainian propaganda, which simply took advantage of this free gift, but in those people who had to do with the operational policy on the LPR territory and with those to whom Plotnitsky reports. It ends up being absurd — on the one side they scream that Plotnitsky is Kremlin’s puppet, on the other side — he decides who gets eliminated even though the consequences involve Russia in one way or another.
Here we must digress. Some don’t understand why the republics who are not supported by Russia should develop in roughly the same direction and actually everything works out quite differently. The secret of these differences is that the republics are guided by different structures, which often compete against each other within the confines of pursuing supposedly common course and have different methodologies of managing the processes on the supervised territory. And in this respect I already made my opinion public a couple of times — those people who are tasked with guiding the DPR in the military and the security respect in practice ended up more literate and professional with respect to accomplishing the goals that were posed. It is sufficient to see that the principal mass of various murders, scandals, dirt, and compromising material is coming from the LPR, because those who have the duty of guiding the process solve the problems in such a way that doesn’t go anywhere. Even in the DPR one sometimes hears the phrases like “its not LPR over here”, because the original anarchy in the LPR was augmented with such “ordering” that despite all of the screw-ups of the civilian and military build-up of the DPR, the republic appears like a citadel of order on the background of the LPR. This is an indication of work of those who guided the DPR and the LPR and these indicators are substantially different. Even if you look at the roughest scenarios with elimination. A purge of Chechen highwaymen recently happened in the DPR, a part of whom simply got executed, another part was disarmed and jailed. And all of this without any significant scandal and with corresponding informational cover. I am perfectly certain that 99% of the readers never even heard of this purge, which was much more large-scale and systemic than the showdown between Plotnitsky and Kozitsyn for Antratsit.
Ataman Safonenko, the callsign of “Batya”, who was recently disarmed in Donetsk.
And take the disarmament of Saphonenko http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/218
So, speaking of malice, one can’t miss the high level of unprofessionalism and of the incompetence of those people who were placed to supervise the LPR. The DPR example shows that it was possible to work differently, but in the LPR it appears that they work like they can and not like they should. From this comes the corresponding informational background, when exclusively Plotnitsky is to blame for any death. And it couldn’t be any other way, so one shouldn’t be surprised that seeing everything that happens in the LPR people immediately reach the conclusion that if somebody was killed in the LPR then of course it was Plotnitsky again.
And now about malice. Besides the question associated with the source from which the possible junta SRG got the information about the route of Mozgovoy and his security detail, there are questions about those people who threatened to murder Mozgovoy. Unfortunately, Mozgovoy didn’t name them, so we can only guess who was this — somebody from the republican leadership, among the supervisors, or someone else. Effectively, it cannot be ruled out when those people with whom Mozgovoy was in conflict could dump certain information to the junta in order to lock the enemy SRG on target, doing dirty business by someone else’s hands.
Marat Musin suggests that there is an official who is responsible for the LPR (just like Mozgovoy, he doesn’t name the names), who is trying to act in the name of the country’s leadership for financial benefit. He is cooperating with certain officials in the security organs who have commercial interests in the LPR.
Is it true or not that during a meeting that happened several days ago in Moscow between the representatives of the leadership of the LPR and the DPR and the influential Kremlin official a thesis of united and inseparable Ukraine was sounded in order to cover up his own criminal schemes, with perhaps some federal formations in Donetsk and Lugansk? Is it true that this official is the designer of daring criminal schemes together with his Ukrainian business partners on bloody business — was sent to hell by the head of the DPR Zakharchenko, whose life is now under threat?
Is it true that certain corrupt representatives of authoritative security structures and ministries are involved in the international criminal business in Novorossia besides Ukrainian representatives? And it’s not just about hundred-and-fifty smuggled carts of coals, which are daily sent into Ukraine through Antratsit. When and who will clean this up? It was absolutely clear that Aleksey Mozgovoy would never fulfill traitorous orders and that he would never remain silent.
Zakarchenko after being wounded.
Regarding the “business partner”, perhaps this refers to Akhmetov, who met Zakharchenko in January (Akhmetov was guarded by the Dnepropetrovsk “Alpha” SBU, Zakharchenko – by “Vostok”), where the question of returning the DPR into the Ukraine was discussed. The sides couldn’t reach agreement. Zakharchenko was hospitalized in Februrary due to the punctured leg, which still didn’t fully heal.
The main “beneficiary” of Donbass, saving whose business was paid for by the blood of both sides in full.
Who is the official? The omnipresent Surkov? Or one of the immediate supervisors? Or somebody among the people on the ministerial side? It would be nice to hear the last names.
Actually, there were already several “strange” stories during this war like the “assault on the Donetsk airport on May 26,” surrender of Mariupol in May-June of 2014, the attempt to surrender Donetsk in early July of 2014, when the scalp of Rinat Akhmetov could be seen clearly through the fog of war, who tried to preserve himself on the political scene of the DPR through his connections in Moscow. As Borodai personally confessed later, Mariupol wasn’t captured in September 2014 only because this would ruin a commercial scheme that involved Akhmetov.
“– And so you may guess why we didn’t capture Mariupol in September even though there were such possibilities. Because – how can he pull his production out of the terrorist territory (according to the West), the Donetsk republic into Italy? Naturally, there’s no way he can do this. He can’t get it out of there. Correspondingly he has to ship it from the Ukrainian territory, and the only port accessible to him there is Mariupol. Not Odessa anymore. The Odessa ports are controlled by Kolomoisky, and he will never let Akhmetov get in there. So, the only possible variant where Akhmetov’s business is functioning – is when Mariupol remains under yellow-n-blue Ukrainian banner.
http://vlada.io/terrorist-boroday-rasska
Actually, the very fact here is important that besides the war between of the DPR and the LPR against Ukraine and the internal feuds within the LPR there was also a massive illegal business associated with the coal shipments and the interests of the Ukrainian oligarchs, which since spring-summer 2014 tried to preserve the slipping power through their connections in Moscow and their contacts with the real supervisors of the Donbass processes, so that they wouldn’t be replaced by the “revolutional elites”. From this comes such touching care of the supervisors about Akhmetov et al’s interests, which managed to convince the operators of the process in one way or another that they will “be useful”. Naturally, people like Dryomov and Mozgovoy, who spoke of social justice were surplus on the feast of “commercial life” through which tens of millions of dollars flew. So right after Dryomov integrated into the system and “forgot” about his flash drive, Mozgovoy with his talk about the “system” and the necessity of “de-oligarchization” appeared as a certain irritant for the private business of certain people, but not more than that because the financial flows that passed through the front line did just fine without Alchevsk.
A “Ghost” fighter is putting up the USSR flag in the Debalcevo cauldron.
Was Mozgovoy a problem for the real military command in the LPR? No. He already reported to it with certain reservations (during the winter he effectively carried out “Tambov”s orders), and a part of the brigade has already been included in the local security units. The continuation of the slow-moving process of integrating the brigade into the LPR armed forces could take a few more months, but Mozgovoy had no more real alternatives – either the brigade would completely integrate into the armed forces or it would simply cease to exist. From the informational point of view Mozgovoy’s influence decreased over the last six months and his voice was no longer as loud as it was in summer-autumn of 2014. He posed no real political threat and he had no claims to the positions of the leader of the leader of the republic or of the minister of defense. The maximum position he was proposed during the negotiations is the position of a brigade commander in the LPR army.
What he could actually do is to berate the Minsk agreements and to block criminal schemes (both local and transnational), which passed through Alchevsk. If we consider a version of Mozgovoy crossing the road for the people who turned Novorossia into a business by covering with “Czar’s will” and his willfulness actually impeded them in something, then of course it cannot be ruled out that a private treason associated with dumping the information about the route of Mozgovoy’s motorcade to the junta wasn’t a part of a more global plan.
It is interesting what are these “data” and who made it available.
This plan may not just involve the murder of a disloyal brigade commander. It cannot be ruled out that there is a political dimension in this murder. On the background of the informational campaign on squeezing the Russian military out of Novorossia, which aren’t there officially (in which the junta media and the Russian fifth column cooperate touchingly), the stories directed at discrediting the Russian participating in the support of the LPR started to appear suspiciously often. First a loud scandal with the “Spetsnaz” troops (who were given inaccurate information about the junta retreating from Schastye – who gave them this information?) and then Mozgovoy’s murder, where the main guilty part is “obvious” through the efforts of the local morons.
Here is a characteristic example when the propaganda of the “struggle against Makhovism by the martial law” leads to results that quite differ from those imagined by the propagandists. Although perhaps they want precisely these kinds of results.
Personally, I don’t believe that the RF authorities decided to eliminate Mozgovoy, especially after the letters sent to the higher officials of the RF, writing that the LPR business isn’t operating properly. And Putin decided to kill Mozgovoy for this, yep. This is clear BS. Not only Mozgovoy, but other people speak on this topic, e.g., the very same Strelkov, in much more stringent terms? Why isn’t he dead yet? Why is Kozitsyn alive, who laid into the LPR leadership much more strongly? Why isn’t Fominov killed?
It is more likely that such thoughts may appear among those who had conflicts with Mozgovoy and on whom he complained to Moscow.
Could Mozgovoy have been removed for his protesting against the public statements that Donbass is Ukraine? And was he the only one who said that? The very same Zakharchenko made similar statements over the recent months — sometimes he is for talks, at other times “we’ll never return”. Why is he still in charge? If this is what Mozgovoy was killed for, then Zakharchenko also should’ve been removed.
I don’t rule out the possibility that there may have been cooperating with the enemy at one of the levels of managing the processes in the LPR, when sensitive information that led to the death of the brigade commander (who ignored the threats and conducted the conferences and complained to Moscow with respect to the “local boyars of whom the Czar is ignorant”) leaked to the other side, as well as the failure in the work of the LPR security structures, which could’ve permitted such a leak and failed to uncover the preparation of the spec op on liquidating Mozgovoy.
Conclusions
Could Mozgovoy be killed by our side, like Bednov? In theory, he could, moreover, Mozgovoy had enemies, but overall I am more inclined towards Mozgovoy having been eliminated by a Ukrainian (or foreign) special group, which was covered by the semi-virtual clowns from Gladkov’s “Shadows”, with a possible assist by the traitor/traitors in the LPR (or this is an absolutely appalling failure of the local special services), which disclosed the information about Mozgovoy’s movements to the enemy.
The rushed and self-contradictory activity of the Russian media, which permit chaotic mistakes (akin to the statements by the “Zvezda” TV channel that Bednov was killed by the junta — this is precisely about the lack of any coherent informational plan on the framing of Mozgovoy’s murder in the Russian media — the junta had a quite determined stance here, by playing the card “Plotnitsky killed Mozgovoy” which implies that “Putin killed Mozgovoy”), is more of a suggestion that this murder became unexpected for the official Russian line and that the informational line was created in a rush, from which come the screw-ups. Because if the goal was to eliminate Mozgovoy and if it was implemented as a part of the state policy, then the informational injections would be prepared in advance (for instance, in an hour after the murder a “convenient” version would emerge and it would be brought up on all channels since yesterday evening) and to make it even clearer they would drop off some corpse in the Ukrainian uniform, which is not hard at all. Actually, it is precisely the disorganized reaction of the Russian official sources to the events that is a perfect indication of whether Mozgovoy’s murder was planned by the Russian side. The first reaction — shock, and then the natural tendency to write “this is not us”.
You may remember, for example, how the Russian media worked when our “pros” eliminated Yandarbiyev – the reaction was “yeah, we did it; so what?”. Not only on the media level, but also on the MFA level. This goes to the question of how the informational line is prepared for the case of operations for liquidating enemies or inconvenient persons.
Mozgovoy had enemies (and he openly spoke of being threatened by murder from “own side”) on both the Ukrainian and our side, so the possibility cannot be ruled out of somebody thinking that it is possible to solve the question of the “inconvenient man” by the enemy hands and all consequences can be ascribed to the already-smeared Plotnitsky (perhaps, even consciously — who would think of mister X being involved if there is already Plotnitsky who is guilty of everything), who will be replaced by just as dependent person and so the whole thing is over. Meanwhile, those who are actually responsible for the LPR situation will end up unpunished, departing with their millions to their resting places with the words of “we tried, but that’s how it worked out”. Well, as for how this will hit the Russian interests in Donbass, who and when among the political businessmen bothered about such nuisance.
In this respect, the internal feuding in the LPR, which grew into killings of commanders justified by the propagandists, created fertile ground for various false flags, which undermine the Russian participation in the support of the LPR and which discredit not only Plotnitsky, but the republic itself, which attained the reputation of “semi-bandit enclave”, where all problems are solved like it is the 90s and if you dare to criticize it, then you are an enemy and the fifth column, because the comrades are on the right road in justifying everyone and everything, even that which can’t be justified. So, even before Mozgovoy’s murder, through the efforts of both the junta propaganda and also of the moronic supervisors the appropriate atmosphere was created which was beneficial for discrediting the Russian policy in the LPR. And, of course, for the SBU and its supervisors there couldn’t be more appropriate situation for preparing various provocative operations on the background of indirect contacts through the front line with those people who prefer the benefit of their pockets to the interests of Russia and Ukraine. And in this atmosphere of mistrust and accusations of betrayal and treason — “LPR is being dumped!”, one of Novorossia’s heroes is killed. We don’t know for sure who pulled the trigger yet and we can only suppose, but we know very well how the atmosphere in which he was murdered was created and how it was used against the LPR and Russia under the accompaniment of talk of “don’t blame the truce” and “lets kill commanders so that there would be more order”. What kind of order you’ll get in the end you can see perfectly well in the information picture that emerged after Mozgovoy was murdered.
From the point of view of the SBU now it is quite appropriate to start the hunt on Dryomov, because if he dies, even despite fully integrating into the LPR leadership and destroying the flash drive with the compromising material (on Plotnitsky), then he will still be declared to be the victim of Plotnitsky, And, of course, of Putin. And why do you care, another “Makhnovets” has died. They are to blame for everything, only them.
Original article: http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/219
Thanks guys for translating this. It’s a long piece of writing so that must of entailed a lot of work.
“Could Mozgovoy be killed by our side, like Bednov? In theory, he could, moreover, Mozgovoy had enemies, but overall I am more inclined towards Mozgovoy having been eliminated by a Ukrainian (or foreign) special group, which was covered by the semi-virtual clowns from Gladkov’s “Shadows”, with a possible assist by the traitor/traitors in the LPR (or this is an absolutely appalling failure of the local special services), which disclosed the information about Mozgovoy’s movements to the enemy.”
Thank you Saker and Uncle Martin.
A very long and detailed piece.
I would just add BT the Russian 5th column into the traitors/traitors in LPR part.
Rgds,
Veritas
Save Donbass People strikes again. :D
Name of your link
“My wife and me were passing by the Chicago Tribune building and suddenly somebody unfolded a huge banner just under the Chicago Tribune sign
Literally the text says: “NO FREEDOM FOR PRESS BUT FREEDOM FOR LIES! STOP SUPPORTING AGGRESSION OF UKRAINE! #SAVEDONBASSPEOPLE».”
Oops, the link works OK, I just forgot to write the title in.
“Unknown activists placed #savedonbasspeople banner on the Chicago Tribune Tower.{slow mo} 2015/5/19”
thanks Bot Tak for your contributions…I liked the one above too.
Thanks, Ann. Cheers.
You have done great job, guys.
Homage to Catalonia:
The Saker,
Many thanks for your posting of this voluminous discussion, with many informational links, of the sad assassination of General Mozgovoi.
It could not have been easy for you, (emotionally). War is painful on many levels.
This War in Europe is a great tragedy and danger. This war is clear evidence of the contradictions in the social/economic, and political culture of Europe. The irony is that Europe and the American/Zionists dominate the 3rd World, but cannot keep their own backyards running smoothly.
With much of Africa and the Mideast being destroyed, Africa being re occupied by the imperialist powers, and the Arab peoples and their states are being atomized in preparation for the Zionist State expantion to the Nile and the Euphrates, the war in Europe represents the Final-Solution required for the success of the ruling oligarchs of the New World Order.
The Oligarchs realize that all possible allies of the 3rd world Nations must be neutralized, or eliminated. Russia, China, and, to a lesser degree, India and Iran, are therefore, targeted. The heaviest fire is reserved for the resurgent Russian People. They are standing (existing/residing) directly in the path of the imperialist military, economic, and political offensives.
The genocidal assaults on Yugoslavia, Georgia, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Libya, and Ukraine, must be understood to be imperialist attempts to weaken, surround, and isolate Russia. Just look at the map. The imperialists worship a Unipolar political control of the world, the much dreamed of World Empire, that even the Ghengis Khan did not achieve.
And, after the achievement of this unipolar world, it is likely the Oligarchs will squabble amongst themselves over the division of the spoils of victory. Sauron, Saruman, and other greedy Orchs will reflect the political and economic morality of the victorious New World order, and therefore, there will be no room (or possibility) for Liberty, or any kind of Democracy to exist. The Oligarchs, the American, Anglos, and Zionists, cannot offer to others what they do not possess at home, what they do not possess in their hearts, or souls. They offer a great emptyness, an abyss. They guarantee only the great spiritualless immoralities of Coliseums filled with blood sports, gambling, ignorance, and prostitution. They advocate no-family values as a replacement for the nuclear family. The only value that remains for the Oligarchs is that of worship of the utterly soulless Big Brother.
Small bodies of incredibly heroic Promethius’s stand in evil’s way. They must confront duplicity, as well as frontal attacks.
This essay is an attempt at a personal memorial to General Alexei Mozgovoi, and all the others who have and are guarding the Outer Marches.
For the Democratic Republics! Here and There!
IMAGINE
And don’t forget the resources many of those countries have, when in the near future, the empire of chaos will pretty much have depleted its resources. I guess it’s fighting for its life and future so a very dangerous beast.
Win:
The Empire has purposefully been saving its resources for the future since at least the 1920’s by following a careful policy of exploiting the resources of the third world first whenever possible.
re: Colonel l Cassad on the assassination of Mozgovoi: Thank you and thanks, Saker, for the post. There is too much at stake here to be hysterical, or sectarian or anything other than ruthlessly honest with ourselvesm and others. Mozgovoi is an example and the picture of him and his daughter made me cry.
Yeah Teranam, the good die young. He is such a handsome soldier. Hopefully he and Batman and the dear mayor are working now from the spiritual world…helping their loved ones still, inspiring them with courage and intuitions.
teranam..read this comment by anonymous :nonymous on May 26, 2015 · at 3:23 am UTC
The concept of being more powerful dead than alive has been recognized for centuries.
Jesus said in John 16, “It is to your advantage that I go away, because if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you, but if I go, I will send Him to you.”
The medieval hero El Cid, while dying, gave instructions to mount him on his horse so that he could lead his men into the final battle. A heavenly light came upon him, which so terrified the enemy that they fled.
In Torquato Tasso’s poem “Jerusalem Delivered,” the warrior Dudon was killed in battle, but was later seen fighting alongside his comrades in a decisive battle. In “Lord of the Rings,” Gandolf was more powerful after his death than when he was alive.
In 2 Kings Chapter 2, when Elijah was being taken to heaven, his successor, Elisha, received a double portion.
In Goethe’s “Egmont,” after Count Egmont was killed by the Spaniards, a passion rose up in the Dutch people to the point that they expelled the Spanish occupiers.
Do you think that God needed the pure soul of Aleksey in order to provide blessings that otherwise wouldn’t have been possible?
A good analysis.There are a few points I want to make ,not on the actual analysis.But more on background and thoughts on Donbass and Revolutions.
1.If there had been the internet,social media,the MSM,during the US,French,Latin American,Mexican,Russian,Chinese,Cuban, revolutions (and Civil Wars).Just image all the infighting,crimes,back-stabbing,etc,we would hear about.Revolutions and Civil Wars are full of heroes and rogues (sometimes the same people).And yet with all that,those events in the end are celebrated (rightfully) today. As having been needed to sweep away wrongs even worse that what followed.We should not think this one is any different.So while I’m at times appalled at actions of those “supposedly” on our side.I don’t let that blind me to what we are fighting for in the end.I guess you could place it in the context of WW2. No side was without “blemishes”.But those of the nazi regimes were so horrible that there was no way to equate the sides, where the nazis were the “good guys”. The Spanish Civil War reminds me a great deal of the current war in the former Ukraine.And while many events and people on the republican anti-fascist side, I have problems with.I would never think to support the Franco pro-fascist side.Any republican misdeeds then,pale before the Franco regimes crimes.Both during and after the war.So to quote a US civil rights movement saying,we need to “keep our eyes on the prize”.
2. One person it all this (one of many really) that amazes me is Akhmetov. I can think of no way he comes out ahead.At best he can keep most of what he has,and build on that.It seems foolish for him to continue to support the junta. His fortune was built in Donbass.That was where his power and political influence was so great.In Kiev,the fascist junta hate and distrust him.He backed Yanukovich so they immediately wanted his head.He and the other regional oligarchs have feuds,another danger for him. If the junta was to win this war.The likelihood is they would boot him out, and divide his wealth between themselves.While on the other hand.With his connections in Donbass and in Moscow he might just be able to keep his fortune in a Novorossian Donbass.As one of the only “oligarchs” that supported them.I could see him being amnestied as an example to bring the others to desert the junta (Kolomoisky is an exception,his fate is sealed).And so it would seem he is siding with the wrong side (for him personally).In a free Donbass,he could be a powerful “big fish”. While in a pro-fascist “Ukraine”.He is a small minnow in a pool of sharks.
3.And lastly,besides “traitors” having given the route and time of the convoy to the killers (though that is certainly a possibility).We know that the SBU has the ability to tap phones.Now maybe the NAF is careful about that and take countermeasures.But one of the people killed was “Anna” the press secretary.She was the mother of 3 children and a civilian,whose ex-husband supports and worked for the junta. It could be that the SBU tapped her phone.And she let slip that information accidentally.I’ve worried for months that Alex would be killed.And the SBU has had months to plan this murder thoroughly.
“The Spanish Civil War reminds me a great deal of the current war in the former Ukraine.”
Right, it was a war in which the West supported Hitler and Mussolini, quite successfully.
It was another “good war” in which Russia supplied the good guys–but not the most dedicated popular forces, and so they lost.
True,but Spain (no matter how worthy the cause) was far from the USSR.And not nearly as important to Russia as Ukraine is.There were not millions of ethnic Russian and pro-Russian people living there.
uncle Bob…your last point…thanks for that…something so awful in thinking of a traitor that would give that information away.
Uncle Bob:
I think the article adequately explained Akhmetov’s need to straddle the fence of the DNR and Junta Ukraine. Metinvest cannot officially sell to the outside world (which is its primary business) without operating from an officially recognized state. If Akhmetov went all in with Donbass he would of course be stripped legally of his assets both in Donbass and in mainland Ukraine (like Dniprenergo), sanctioned by his western trading partners, and see his financial assets frozen. He would then need to operate from a warzone. While he might hold his assets as a sort of Godfather under such a scenario, his income from them would plummet, and income determines power, not holdings.
After the non-recognition of the DNR internationally following the referendum, Metinvest had to remain primarily in Ukraine for the duration of the conflict. So a Memorandum of Understanding was drawn up and signed in mid-May of 2014 between Metinvest and among others the DNR stating that Metinvest would undertake providing for the security needs of Mariupol and the DNR would withdraw from the city. Everything else has followed from that. Akhmetov has done what he could to protect the people of Donbass and his businesses.
I don’t understand your concern with Akhmetov and his fortune. Another commenter also focused entirely on that and how he could keep his fortune. Surely the independence and fate of Novorossiya is about much more than that.
Anonymess:
Strange how you take making observations of what might be motivating Akhmetov and his behavior to be an endorsement of that behavior and his decisions and priorities.
Where did I express any concern about Akhmetov?
” One person it all this (one of many really) that amazes me is Akhmetov. I can think of no way he comes out ahead.At best he can keep most of what he has,and build on that.It ”
Ummm…doesn’t he belong to the same jewish tribe as most other oligarchs in Ukraine ? Maybe religion/blood is thicker than any loyalty to Ukraine or Donbass ? (it would not be the first time jewish tribal interest would go ahead of their motherland)
How unspeakably sad. Ukraine is a cesspool of corruption & the referendum for LPR didn’t change that. I suppose those selling coal or other commodities to the other side could have requested their aid in murder.
This was so predictable after the first attempt; I don’t know why it wasn’t prevented. It’s a damn shame.
So, the LPDs are Ukies after all, and I gett a nasty fealing about this killing, and greed is as good an explanation as anything else, traitores within, well, this is the result.
But bear in mind the Tribe, experts upon killing the right people, where timing is everything.
To divert and to make orgs fight eatch others.
A methode that is supiringly effective and hard to detect since the killers probably never will be taken.
They kill people because iy pays to kill people, it can be done with some few silver coins.
Hmm
ARE WE BEEN FOOLED Russia.
If nobody is hanging for this I asume that I am right.
I dont bother to hear babbelings anymore when I know the entire f… area is 100% covered with survailance in any manner consivable.
I dont belive them at all.
They know whom and so do the Russians.
This is Mafia hitt, 7.62 to make shure that bullets goes thrue the vehicle.
And whom runns the region this days.
Mafias.
Its a bitt pitty, but this time I have gotten a bad taste in my mouth, and will not bother to read anymore, the rotten scums are on their own.
I hate been fooled.
peace and out
“But bear in mind the Tribe, experts upon killing the right people.”
A valuable expert comment from Mikael. Could he be more specific?
Despite long history, I believe the Russians are smarter than the Tribe, for the Russians have wisdom – which always moves forward – while the tribe merely has cunning, which often doubles back on itself.
I think we have seen many instances of this surface from the depths of concealment, and we will see many more as this particular situation is finessed and wrestled to a conclusion that we can see on the surface, and that we can call victory. So I don’t despair, and I counsel all who waver, also not to despair.
In a war of the spirit, you must keep your spirits up.
There goes “The Tribe” once again. Are these Aryan visitors, from Stormfront perhaps?
matt janovic on May 25, 2015 · at 10:48 pm UTC
There goes “The Tribe” once again. Are these Aryan visitors, from Stormfront perhaps?
An unwarranted personal attack from matt janovic. Isn’t that Special.
no, they are from different tribe but with similar obsession ;)
Ben is right, they are not from Stormfront, but from its leftist mirror image. This leftist Jewish Obsession is particularly dangerous, not for the Jews, but for Novorossiya.
Note that a special fake “attack on the Donetsk Jews” was organised in April 2014, just for Kerry to advertise the Novorossiyans as anti-Semitic.
Two standard accusations are normally made against Donetsk secessionists:
a) they are financed and armed by Russia
b) they are anti-Semitic.
As for a), everyone here wishes it were true.
To confirm b), some pretend friends of Novorossiya are hard at work, doing false flag posts on RT, every day; sometimes they also show up here.
Thanks for the translation, a long but needed task.
I am the first to admit much ignorance of the inner political workings of the LNR. But I think the ‘spin factor’ that’s touched on is extremely relevant. For a long time I’ve held that one can glean more information from the spin of a story than the story itself. My gut feeling is that this is a case in point.
On the Russian side chaos reigns; accusations, silence, conspiracies, shock, the whole gambit. Most of us here admit to the poor quality of Russian PR, but if the murder was on Moscow’s orders, a (non)-response this bad isn’t plausible. If this was a Russian hit, we should expect at least some semblance of a cover story, an excuse why he had to go or bodies of the ‘killers’ dropped off with bows and ribbons somewhere. In short, something. Instead we get nothing. And a non-response does the most damage to Russia and LNR. Doesn’t pass the smell test.
On the Ukrainian side much more order; some taking credit, others accusing Plotnitsky. If it was Kiev, or mix of them and criminal LNR elements, this would be the ideal response. For the koolaid-chuggers it was the invincible cyborgs. For the more realist types proof of the failure of the Novorussian alternative. Such a response covers the most ground, rallying both the troops and sowing discord. This seems to me a thought-out strategy, one that was rolled out immediately. The contrast with the Russian response is telling.
There are many unknowns and firm conclusions are still unwarranted in my opinion. Judging from the spin factor though, a junta operation with inside help seems most likely.
Also factor in Kerry’s visit to Sochi as a change of strategy rather than capitulation.
Long term media warfare, covert ops, disruption.
Thank you Cassad, Saker and Uncle Martin for your time putting this huge amount of information together in English is greatly appreciated.
I am still reading it, may be need to read it few times.
Selling coal to your enemies?
Standing down on Mariupol for the local oligarch?
Is this what it was all about?
Depressing yet fascinating read
My personal inclination, with all due respect Saker, is that everything above, as troubling and deeply personal as it is, is a very clever venture of Rebel counter-intel. What do I think is really going on? Read ‘The End of the Third Reich’ by Marshall V. I. Chuikov of the USSR (hero of Stalingrad). Especially the sections where he describes the forcing of the Vistula, and later the Oder. He explains with great lucidity the concept of “active recconnaisance” which was employed with great success, but at the time was baffling to everyone, on each side. If I’m correct in thinking this is a likely tactic of the present, then it is quite possible Kiev is in very deep trouble and on the verge of capitulation.
The above stories are consistent with the smoking fog laid down for such an advance.
Sincerely I hope this outline is a mistaken analysis; because if not it augurs very considerable human devastation.
Y say it again, MI6 or Mossad.
The concept of being more powerful dead than alive has been recognized for centuries.
Jesus said in John 16, “It is to your advantage that I go away, because if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you, but if I go, I will send Him to you.”
The medieval hero El Cid, while dying, gave instructions to mount him on his horse so that he could lead his men into the final battle. A heavenly light came upon him, which so terrified the enemy that they fled.
In Torquato Tasso’s poem “Jerusalem Delivered,” the warrior Dudon was killed in battle, but was later seen fighting alongside his comrades in a decisive battle. In “Lord of the Rings,” Gandolf was more powerful after his death than when he was alive.
In 2 Kings Chapter 2, when Elijah was being taken to heaven, his successor, Elisha, received a double portion.
In Goethe’s “Egmont,” after Count Egmont was killed by the Spaniards, a passion rose up in the Dutch people to the point that they expelled the Spanish occupiers.
Do you think that God needed the pure soul of Aleksey in order to provide blessings that otherwise wouldn’t have been possible?
wow, anon…what a magnificent comment.
Do you think that God needed the pure soul of Aleksey in order to provide blessings that otherwise wouldn’t have been possible?
No, not in that “mechanistic” way, not in a sense of God “needed” or “otherwise wouldn’t have been possible”. But in a sense yes – I believe that there is God’s Will on everything that happens and that God turns even Evil into something which serves a greater good. Where the murders of Buzania or Mozgovoi “needed” – probably not. But now that they did happen, these murders will become part of the infinitely complex and subtle complex of events which will eventually allow the Good to prevail.
My 2cts.
Mozgovoy is with us in spirit.
Thank you, Saker. I agree with you. May I please contribute a thought – God always has the upper hand, the last laugh, and God is doing things that we don’t know about.
I find the mismanagement in the Donbass to be a bit hard to understand. It is such a vital interest for Russia that to allow the kind of crap that goes on in the LPR to continue puts everything at risk. The Kremlin and Russian special forces showed they could do what they needed in the Crimea, but have been lucky that the Ukraine is even more screwed up with oligarchical feuds than they are.
So this was a good article, but it doesn’t lead one to think that Russia will achieve its goals in the Ukraine so easily, if at all. Maybe the last 15 years of a rotten Russian approach towards the Ukraine was no accident, but is normal. And that is why the West thought smashing the Kremlin or at least taking all of the Ukraine might not be so hard.
but Paull that’s subversive and totalitarian – for Russia to interfere to that degree.
“Illegal coal” has been around for a long time in Donbass. There are two types of it — illegally mined, or illegal sales of legally mined.
Illegal mines are called kopanka (a Ukrainian word from the Polish for “pit”) They vary from tiny one-man operations hidden in a forest, to “big business” with 4 or 5 men working together, the shaft and lift disguised as a cowshed or similar (or not disguised but local inspectors paid off to not see it). Very primitive and dangerous, they may produce 1 to 6 tons of coal a day, small enough quantities to be put on a trailer and sold, door to door, as heating coal in nearby villages. For many miners left unemployed after the 1991 “liberation from Soviet rule” this was the only way to feed their families, as state mines closed down for lack of subsidies (and to increase sales for the newly-privatised mines).
The northern end of Lugansk oblast had a lot of these mines as there were no operating big ones. The battalions (mostly old established Cossack units) operating in those areas seem to have encouraged them and gotten involved in the trade. Not getting humanitarian aid from anywhere, they needed funds for themselves and also to maintain civilian life in the settlements under their control. There were a few small scale fights around this topic among themselves and/or with existing kopanka operators. There were also a few fights with LPR officials, positioned by Mozgovoi &co as “Plotnitski doesn’t want competition for his sales”, while Plotnitski & co were doing it to starve them of funds to make them more compliant. One Cossack leader and a few of his men were killed in a shoot-out about 6 months ago, and things cooled down after that.
The other kind of illegal sales was big business, mafia style. When they talk of “150 cars” that is 150 rail wagons, around 25 tons each, too much to be from backyard mines. This level of illegal is either full scale operation of a closed-down state mine, or more frequently full scale stealing of coal mined legally. Parts of official shipments just “disappear, ” or coal is loaded and taken out without official orders for it. Or truckloads of illegal coal are sold to official mines, to be on-sold by them.
Everyone has to get a cut of course, but there’s big profit as it was not paid for — greasing palms is the only business cost. These get sold to businesses that need coal (including power stations including State run ones) where the official making the purchase also gets his cut, unlike from official legal orders he places.
The civil war added a new twist to this level of illegal — all purchases from Donbass were considered illegal by Kiev, but the power stations had little choice. So previously legal and legit sales became illegal as well. A lot of it was “officially” undertaken by the LPR and DPR governments. Then the fights were over suspicions and allegations that the leadership was pocketing some of the profits, instead of channeling them all into Republic coffers.
In DPR a Minister for Energy was fired and charged over discrepancies; no fuss or scandals (DPR is PR-savvy). In LPR the blame went onto Plotnitski himself. He was also accused of involvement in, or at least turning blind eye to, humanitarian aid going onto the black market. Russian Emergencies Ministry actually sent investigators to check this claim, as it was their aid involved. Nobody got arrested as far as I know. He was also accused of involvement in stand-over tactics at the wholesale markets; however that long predated the Republic, so at most he could have been paid to not notice.
In short, the accusations of “personal enrichment” against Plotnitski were based on no firm evidence, but just on the assumption that, as top man, he “must be” getting a cut, as previous administrators were, otherwise the illegalities should have been stopped. Yet when he sent people to disarm or otherwise deal with perpetrators, that was also painted as protecting his own interests, rather than as a legitimate cleanup of gang activity.
Figures for 2012 showed 6 million tons more coal being sold in Ukraine than was recorded as having been mined. Ooops. Even at deeply discounted $30 a ton that is big money.
Great info, Kat Kan, makes it much easier to understand background of the events. Thanks.
Kat Kan:
Russian and Ukrainian railways were built for heavy haul work. The rail cars, or wagons, can carry up to 100 tons I think, not just 25 tons.
Colonel Cassad: For those who want to know possibilities and perhaps to know painful truths about real life politics in a life and death situation where global forces are at play, read George Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia. Saker has put several of his quotes on the website as inspiration. It IS possible that the Russian secret service in the Donbass knows very well who did this. period. This is a possibility and not a slander. There is no way that the Russian leadership does not have a very good idea just exactly who the players are in the Donbass and what is going on. Do they know every little crooked scheme and when it is being enacted? No. But this is different and it is big. I will remain very, very skeptical as I see good men who are principled, independent politically and who criticize Minsk II vociferously ( remember this is Russia’s maneuver to gain time with NATO and street cred with Germany ) be assassinated mysteriously by unknown forces. One can hope Mozgovoi will be the last one to face this fate.
I hate to think that el-murid was right
http://el-murid.livejournal.com/#el_murid2384304
sorry I didn’t know who that guy is above who is “the beneficiary of ….etc..” Some oligarch ? Is that Surkov ?
An excellent article and breakdown of this tragic event and the possible causes and motives of the players.
I would like to forward another sub scenario in the category: the Junta behind this attack with now a much more involved NATO presence in training in Kiev they most certainly looked at the defects that left Zarachenko survive and have tightened up their game so to speak.
I would like to stress this is a high tech use of intelligence with most of the intelligence gathering by the u.s while actions taken by Fascist forces due to the symmetry in in weapons used by both sides to obscure the perpetrator and thus breed schisms within the republics or at least like you have already pointed out play into Kievs propaganda (in which the russian media un/wittingly helped convey with the assassination of Bednov).
Other then the above mentioned goal the other goal is pretty simple, to eradicate the most solid, principled, un-compromised leadership in Novorossiya to help it slip easier into collapse once Kiev starts its assault again and from a purely military point of view having such a solid leader now gone from Alchevsk will help in their assault to divide the republics from each other.
Not that this scenario would discount traitors, never the less with the level of face recognition technology, capabilities of satellite surveillance and just general computing power that the amount of info the NATO assisted fascists would need is probably only a destination, (though most likely a destination Mozgovoy had gone to previously), still even this could have been provided by a bug or a compromised, intercepted communication, which you did also highlight.
I stress this for the sake of unity in the face of a traitor hunt that should really fall under class dynamics and that this coal trading schemes is undercutting Novorossiya on many different levels and is giving Kiev as much propaganda ammo as the death of important military leaders.
Suffice to say the collapse of Novorossiya would be a blessing of the highest order for the political fortunes of those that still cling to the Atlantacist tradition in Russia.
26.05.15. Message from militiaman with the callsign “Owl”.
“The last days we were all in a depressed state, Brain death has hit us! And if ukry think our morale fell – no, now there is the desire for revenge.
Combat situation worsens, the enemy once again built up in order of battle for the offensive. Tanks, armoured combat vehicles , artillery – all of them here and in place.
We were given new gear, now more than half of our soldiers have armor 5-6 degrees of protection and helmets.
Now here on Bakhmutka, all under LNR, LNR have no wild units. First for the people’s Militia came “Ghost” and”Platov’s Regiment”. Then were southern dung who are not fighting but make a lot of noise! There is only one force that has only “agreement” with the LC – units from ROME, they control the entire border, take money for travel, etc., it is the former “bratva” and smugglers. Remained only to clean them and take control.
Now on the topic – who killed Mozgovoi, many opinions. My opinion – it was an inside job, but they were mercenaries. In short mishandled Cossacks who worked on stolen or fifth column in Russia.
Thus far all who could have claimed responsibility for the murder, and Poroshenko is preparing a reward!
On the background of the murder and power struggle in the LC
8 Ministers and dozens of their staff are under investigation by the FSB, Laptev already arrested…
http://vk.com/strelkov_info?w=wall-57424472_60550
Akhmetov
The richest billionaire in Ukraine. Started in the 1990’s post-Soviet privatisations. If just half the rumours are true, some of his methods were dirty to the point of being bloody. Par for the course in those days. However, by all accounts he was not a bad employer — he retained many Soviet-times business features like lunches and gyms for the workers, and set up the Akhmetov Foundation to look after orphans, widows of his workers etc. This despite being such a big employer that people would have had no choice other than put up with it, if he cut their conditions, as there was nowhere else for them to go. He built the Donetsk stadium for the football team he owned.
He built up his empire vertically — coal > electricity > steel > shipbuilding > ports > exports. He MADE USEFUL PRODUCTS, unlike some whose main income was round-robin cheating schemes with the gas industry, or banks circle-lending to each other. He had a lot of enemies (most of the other oligarchs).
The majority of Akhmatov’s business was in Donbass. If he openly supports the rebellion, the others take over all his properties outside the NAF controlled area. In the event he recently had to close the steel works in Mariupol because the competitors were blocking his raw materials, principally iron ore and the coke needed for smelting it. He just closed down his supermarkets in NAF territory, because he can’t import supplies for them — stopped at checkpoints by Right Sector troops employed by rival Kolomoisky. Ditto 35 filling stations in Donbass. BUT he still owns them, for when things improve.
If he openly opposes the rebellion, his properties are the first to get burnt, or nationalised. But it is fairly sure he was never keen on it — it’s been very bad for business. Early in the piece he organised and armed his miners and steelworkers into “defensive units” to guard the businesses. This would work against any source of attack, separatists or Right Sector. As it became obvious the rebellion was not going to be settled with talks, some of these units found their way to front lines, arms and all.
I don’t see any “selling out” in his interests being considered, when certain decisions were made. To a large extent his interests coincided with those of LDPR. His mines and power stations kept working, providing income to a lot of the population. His supermarkets (while they could) provided food the fledgling States did not have to find and import. His factory made space for bulk tank repairs. When food was really desperately short, a huge food warehouse suddenly “got liberated” without a shot fired or a lock broken off a gate. His position as a registered Ukrainian business allowed Donbass coal and other products to be sold, to buyers who’d not do business with an unknown unrecognised State. He is the largest taxpayer to LDPR (how do I know this? Zakharchenko said they’re not nationalising businesses that pay their proper taxes).
Did they really not take Mariupol just to save Akhmetov’s export orders? not exactly cutting the branch they’re standing on, but a branch that was dropping good fruit in their laps. Can we consider closing that would leave 11,000 Mariupol residents out of work? plus others elsewhere in the supply chain? can we consider Kiev can turn off water supply to Mariupol and MIGHT DO SO if they lose it, taking the Donbass water supply with it? until January could have turned off the gas, too? there’s always more than ONE reason for a decision.
Wow, Kat Kan, you are really an information warehouse about that part of the world, I never knew before most of the things you revealed about Akhmetov now, only negative staff.
Do you know much about other actors there like Zaharchenko, Plotnitski, Surkov, anyone else who playing important role in that area?
Read everything about these people for a year or more, and you’ll know all this, too. Some of it involves reading as much as this whole article, but in Russian or (rather awful) machine translation. I can’t put sources, as something like this comment comes from about 50 different places, just a few words in some cases. I have a database type of brain though. ;)
Kat Kan:
Thank you as well. I’ve been saying the same thing since last summer when Metinvest created an MOU to protect Mariupol. I’m glad you have filled in many more details from much research than what I have been able to provide.
The underlying economics are always what drives military conflicts. Akhmetov has clearly loomed large over this entire conflict since November of 2013, and what I have read of him has him come off as a paternalistic owner who is generous to his people and region even as he himself becomes wealthy from their work. In a capitalistic system, its rare to find an employer who cares about anyone or anything beyond themselves. I can’t fault him for the direction he has taken. He has done what he can both for his business, his employees, and his region.
Thanks, Andrew. I knew there were deals, I didn’t know of a signed document with dates for it. So that was after the shootings in Mariupol on May 9-10.. By coincidence just today Auslander wrote on another article
Over 200 citizens were killed in Mariupol the following weekend, shot down or burned to death in Militsiya HQ. In this incident at least a few of the perpetrators were destroyed in an ambush by Opolchensya as Opolchensya were leaving the city, ordered out as they were too few to defend the berg.
And so once “defence” appeared to be only around the big factories, things quietened down somewhat. This was a great deal actually, as it provided some security for Mariupol. At that time there was still a great shortage of arms, even if plenty of volunteers were available. But with no visible fighters in the streets, the tanks could be withdrawn. Now, the Azov mob will have to be somehow lured out of the city.
Opolchensya = militia (Russian)
Kat Kan:
The Mariupol MOU was signed on May 15th in reaction to the mass bloodshed during the May 9th hostilities iniated by the private punitive battalions and the Army batallion against the local police and roughly a company of local DNR forces (likely Vostok, which would be Akhmetov’s paid private Army). The only person who has ever told half of what happened that day I have seen is Graham Phillips. This was partly in reaction to an earlier attempt by DNR forces and locals on April 17 to force this local Army battalion to surrender or declare loyalty to the DNR.
The famous video of the send off of a company of Vostok forces to the tune of Farewell of the Slavic Women blaring from the loudpseakers in Lenin Square and riding in I believe four Kamaz from Donetsk to Mariupol was the initial reaction to these events on May 9 with an intention of relieving what was viewed in Donetsk as the siege of Mariupol by the Junta before May 11 in time for the referendum to occur.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xhu3EsQMqPA
The Mariupol MOU was widely mis-publicized in the western media which caused me to go to the Metinvest website and read it for myself. You may be able to find it with the Wayback machine. It was quite interesting to read the actual text and compare it to what the likes of the NY Times were claiming it said.
A generous owner? The people in Dnjepropetrovsk love Kolomojsky too. He must be generous too then. All these gangsters became rich very fast.
Anonymess:
Well, no. The people in Dnipropetrovsk generally supported Akhmetov politically too (backing Party of Regions and new Opposition Bloc), although not at the level of Donetsk.
I’ve never heard of Kolomoisky doing much for anyone beyond himself, and it shows in the need to terrorize his employees and local inhabitants to keep them in line.
How many punitive battalions is Akhmetov funding for Poroshenko’s Ukraine? I think zero? Why would he, since his man and his Party were the ones who got tossed from power in February of 2014.
Used to be steelworks and coke plant in Alchevsk – officed in Dneprodzerzhinsk now
http://www.akz.lg.ua/public-information/messages/meeting-150423.pdf
Might be about few donuts holes worth. No Akmetov portrait.
I’ve expected a mess after the fighting died down, and Ukraine is a complete basket case.
Too many greedy and corrupt types, willing to murder and betray, rather than rebuild and share. War is easy – you aim and shoot.. managing a country that is poor and corrupt is a whole different matter.
It’s like the plot of Animal Farm, but with humans
this link is from Russia Insider. I find it to be very weird that RI would … out of all the choices available on Mozzy’s death … bring this one (the top one) ‘The Daily Vertical’ which is not at all pro Novorussia and not pro Mozzy. What do you think ? http://russia-insider.com/en/radio-free-europe-mozgovoys-court-targeted-those-practicing-western-lifestyles-example-rapists
The idea of the article was look “A disgraceful attack on a great man” but the impression it made is something else.
Radio Free Europe = US State Dept.
That is so but RFE was linked to by the Russia Insider who are not USSD and that is what Ann thought of as weird. However RI intention was to show that RFE propaganda is disgusting.
Maybe so, but why show that? Russia Insider should have explicitly picked the RFE article to pieces, or not presented it at all. What we need are articles that unify all DPR/LPR supporters against the enemy, which is Kiev and its Western backers.
Ann
RI is showing how psychotic the rfe sickos are with their propaganda.
From “Le Chant Des Partisans”
Ami, si tu tombes un ami sort de l’ombre à ta place.
Demain du sang noir sèchera au grand soleil sur les routes.
Chantez, compagnons, dans la nuit la Liberté nous écoute…
RIP. Alexei Mozgovoi.
Thank you very much to Colonel Cassad, Saker, and Uncle Martin for letting us have this analysis.
Well, clearly we do not know who are the direct perpetrators or indirect of this heinous crime, but what I have crystal clear after reading this analysis is something that I discovered yet when I started following this conflict and is that the oligarchs, ALL, are guilty.
The war was caused by a few oligarchs on the other side of the Atlantic and central Europe by exploiting the unrest and the resentment accumulated for decades of plundering and exploitation at the hands of the Ukrainian oligarchs.
All we saw when watching the videos of the razed towns and villages what was the quality of life of these people in the Donbass.
We have seen the materials they were made of their homes, including how it was inside, and how it was built-up the space around.
We have also seen many fellow militants without turning forty, who had lost most of their teeth.
I do not know about you, but to me it tells me that there are subsistence salaries, and basic services and access to them are absent.
Have to read here now that Rinat Akhmetov is a great man and a great employer because has retained gyms and lunches of the Soviet era ( just missing that would have destroyed them ), paying taxes (surely pay what he owes? I’m afraid not.) and because he has founded a charity, it is to take a piss and take no drop.
Believe that this man so well groomed and with that face of disgust ( is what most strengthens me, see that, deep down, they never have a moment of relaxation or of authentic happiness) is a great man for his “charity” is to have servant mentality, sorry friends, but I have to say it.
Workers do not want your charity Mr. Akhmetov, store it where you fit, they want a fair salary and proportional to the wealth they create. If you earn billions and can afford high-flying life, why their houses have rusted fences or corrugated roofs? Why do not have a sidewalk around to not get into the mud during the wet and cold Ukrainian winter? Why their salary can not pay them a dentist?
I tell you, because you rob them, Mr. Akhmetov, and what you do not pay them at fair correspondence for their work is what you have in your pocket. What if tomorrow the miners did not go down to the mine and port workers or sailors did not move the products you believe you produce, what would you do, Mr. Akhmetov? NOTHING, because you know do nothing, nor you are willing to do nothing, rather than amassing money, spend it, evade taxes and talking by phone.
If you would have a little decency you would leave the Donbass with what has already been stolen so far and would leave these suffered people alone to build their own future.
YOU, looters parasites, are the bane of Donbass and the world at large!
DAMN you all, in Ukraine, the Donbass and in Russia herself, working to defraud this courageous people once again! I wish you not knowing a minute of peace!
As honorable Aleksei Mozgovoi said, mines, factories, and everything will still work in people’s hands, but the benefits accrue to the people that work and sweat them. The opportunity does not come along every day, as he very well said. It is now, when a life is at stake, all in ruins, when to build again, when it is worth starting something different.
That all the blood and all the suffering was not in vain.
Donbass forward to victory!
Elsi
Akhmetov is no angel. Definitely not. But he’s a long way from the worst oligarch there. We don’t know the details but he got started much like the others — getting things for next to nothing when the Soviet times ended. That was 20 – 23 years ago. He built productive businesses that were huge employers. Some of the others made most of their money with schemes to profit on gas supplies or rip off the banks.
It was suggested in the main article that there was something nefarious about Mariupol being left alone “because he needed a free port for his exports”. My point is, it was not nefarious. It was pragmatism on both sides.
It so happened the civil war was on “his” territory. His interests were to minimise damage to his businesses. The “rebel” interest was to have financial support — they needed arms, FUEL for their tanks, JOBS for the people not actually fighting, FOOD for them to buy, MEDICINE for their sick and wounded, shortly CASH to pay pensions….. Akhmetov owned a lot of the infrastructure of everyday life, had the capital and the established sources for the needed goods. .
He could have spent a small amount, early in the piece, to set up yet another Right Sector brigade, like Kolomoisky and some others did, and have the rebellion beaten down, locally, a month before Kiev could move out of the barracks.
Instead, he was the ONLY ONE to sit down and TALK with them. “Look, my businesses in Donbass are shot, literally, but leave my steel export to run, then I’ll have income to help you out”. (They didn’t have enough people to take Mariupol anyway).
When I say “he paid his taxes” I am talking of, he paid his taxes TO THE REPUBLICS. And when they had no money to pay their miners, in the State mines they had nationalised, coal from those mines was exported (to Ukraine) under his banner, and they got paid.
His charity helped in towns and villages they were forced to abandon, which Kiev refused to help at all but NAF could no longer get to.
Sure, he’s trying to salvage what he can. But he’s doing it co-operatively, not by adding to the killing.
So far they’ve just said they don’t nationalise his things, as long as he pays the taxes. If peace comes, he might find minimum wage laws coming in. Or the State mines paying more so he can’t get workers unless he matches it. And his supermarkets might be unable to undercut single worker-owned ones. If he’s useful they’ll let him stick around. But he already does not have the upper hand that he was used to having. He still has the most money, but the republics have de facto control of everything he thought he owned, because they’re the ones making the rules and laws.
I don’t know how much taxes he used to pay Kiev. It is obvious though that, whatever they had, Kiev was not spending a lot of it on the Donbass. The Kiev streets all seem to have sidewalks and street lights. So actually do the Donetsk inner city streets, though the 40 year old apartments along them don’t seem to have been painted for a few decades.
I am not sure Cassad is working in the best interests of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics. In fact, it appears he is working against them. It is more strategic to speak well of Plotnitsky and LPR officials, than it is to tear down those who are working to make an independent Lugansk People’s Republic possible. If there are internal problems, let it rest.
The analysis Cassad has presented is so long and convoluted, I could read but a quarter of it for abject boredom. The safest thing to assume is that Plotnitsky, who is devoted to the success of the LPR, would not benefit from having one of its most powerful commanders killed. Therefore, Plotnitsky is not responsible.
I have lost tolerance for pessimistic writers who tear down the LPR, the DPR or Novorossiya.. Such writers are de facto propragandists working for the enemy. It is bad strategy when fighting a war to provide support to the enemy. If you find it entertaining to dissect conflicts within the LPR, then you are aligned with the enemy, period.
Friends of Novorossiya devote their efforts to analyzing conflicts within the Kiev regime. Anyone devoted to the LPR and Novorossiya in general would not ingage in such destructive intrigue. I do not know Cassad’s conclusion, but I hope it was supportive of the LPR.
Agree 100%! There are many about who seem butthurt that Russia hasn’t just swept in and taken Kiev or at least annexed the Donbas.They seem to devote a lot of effort pointing fingers at Russia and insinuating “capitulation” and “conspiracy”. Apparently they never listened to Russia’s goals at the beginning of this Western made tragedy, and now look for any sign that their own wishes are being betrayed.Sad to say, Cassad seems one of these scandal mongers and I seriously see no value in baseless and negative speculation when the ENEMY is clearly defines already…sitting in Kiev, Washington and Brussels!
Thank you. Your word “scandal monger” defines Cassad’s attitude perfectly.
I agree with those who speculate the CIA did it, or was at least involved. Of course, the CIA would have to have collaberators intimately familiar with the area. But what else is new? I am seeking further evidence of this.
What a sad mess this article illuminates about the functioning of the Lugansk “Peoples” Republic. Is this what people are laying down their lives for, i.e. so that certain functionaries can sell coal to Ukraine and Akhmetov gets to keep his fortune? Unbelievable; it seems to have become a replica of the rest of Ukraine. I thought Mosgovoy was an ‘idealist’; he becomes rather more than that reading of the environment in which he had to operate: a good man amoung theives. Yet another martyr for yet another failed revolution. Sorry, I am expressing myself rather strongly. But LPR should clean up its act before it gets my further support.
Please don’t desert the LPR because of this negativist anti-LPR propaganda. Being ruled by Kiev would be much worse for the people there. Let’s help the LPR straighten out its problems, so it will be more successful in the fight against Kiev. Founding a new nation is bound to be a struggle.
MOZGOVOI FUNERAL
http://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/2203530.html
Just look at the crowd!!
Really nice pattern and great written content , hardly anything else we require : D.
http://www.XQz6jIRu8p.com/XQz6jIRu8p