SitiWanMahani - Ketua Rusia Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, menafikan dakwaan pejuang Chechen dihantar ke timur Ukraine, diputar oleh media Barat dan pro-Kiev. CNN juga ditemuramah seorang lelaki mengenai subjek ini, dengan mendakwa beliau adalah seorang "bekas polis Rusia".
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daripada pihak berkuasa Ukraine dan sekutu Barat mereka telah pergi dengan panjang lebar - akhirnya mengeluarkan laporan pejuang Chechen yang tiba untuk membantu diri mengisytiharkan Republik Rakyat Donetsk.
Apabila ditanya mengenai dakwaan, Chechnya Presiden Kadyrov berkata dia tidak tahu, tetapi sangat berminat.
"Jika ada orang-orang Chechen di sana, saya tahu apa-apa mengenainya. Tetapi jika mak-lumat ini benar, saya ingin tahu yang sebenarnya ada dan mengapa," Kadyrov memberitahu media Rusia pada hari Isnin.
"Jika Barat mahu menggambarkan ini seolah-olah kita telah menghantar lelaki kami ada, baik, semua pejuang kami berada di rumah," tekan Kadyrov.
Militan anti-kerajaan perarakan menandakan kemerdekaan Donetsk dan Lugansk kawasan 'dari Ukraine di Donetsk pada 25 Mei 2014 (Anti-goverment militants parade marking Donetsk and Lugansk regions' independence from Ukraine in Donetsk on May 25, 2014 (AFP Photo/Alexander Khudoteply)
Setakat ini, dakwaan penglibatan asing dalam konflik Ukraine - kecuali didokumenkan dengan baik ‘well-documented’ gangguan Amerika-EU dalam hal ehwal dalaman Ukraine - telah berdasarkan bukti dan khabar angin fotografi miskin, yang walaupun sekali mendapat Jabatan Negara Amerika Syarikat ke dalam masalah.
Pada hari Ahad, bagaimanapun, nasib adalah seolah-olah di sebelah media Amerika Syarikat dgn penuh ketakutan mencari tanda-tanda campur tangan Moscow dalam krisis, sebagai CNN mendapati Lori militan Chechen dikatakan itu, betul-betul di pusat Donetsk.
Memanggil "gambaran yang mengejutkan ke dalam bagaimana terlibat Rusia boleh berada di sini," seorang wartawan CNN mendekati "lelaki bersenjata dari Chechnya" dikumpulkan dengan beberapa trak lain Batalion Vostok, baru-baru ini terbentuk dari-pada pejuang mempertahankan diri Wilayah Donetsk.
Apabila ditanya, seorang lelaki diperkenalkan sebagai Chechen negara memberitahu CNN bahawa dia berada di sana "untuk melindungi kepentingan Persekutuan Rusia," sambil menambah bahawa kumpulannya tiba untuk Donetsk "pada kita sendiri, sebagai sukare-lawan." Orang tidak dinamakan juga berkata beliau bekas "Kadyrovets" - makna, salah satu lelaki Kadyrov, dan dahulunya dia berjuang di Chechnya.
Wartawan CNN mendapat tiada jawapan sama ada lelaki yang digunakan untuk berkhid-mat sebagai pegawai penguatkuasa undang-undang Rusia, tetapi kelihatan bersedia untuk menolak garis sendiri penglibatan Rusia dalam krisis Ukraine.
Mengulas mengenai penemuannya, wartawan berkata bahawa "ia adalah sukar untuk membayangkan bagaimana seorang bekas anggota polis dan bersenjata dari Grozny boleh sampai di sini tanpa [Presiden Rusia] kerajaan Putin mengetahui mengenainya."
Ia adalah tidak jelas, bagaimana wartawan yang tahu lelaki itu sesungguhnya seorang anggota polis dari Grozny, kerana apa-apa dalam rakaman itu bahawa seolah-olah mengesahkan.
‘Chechens in Donetsk !? I didn’t order it, tell me more’ - Kadyrov on CNN report . . .
The head of Russia’s Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, denied allegations of Chechen fighters being sent to eastern Ukraine, spun by Western and pro-Kiev media. CNN even interviewed one man on the subject, claiming he was a “former Russian cop.”
Looking for “Moscow’s hand” destabilizing Ukraine and its presidential elections, the news machine of the Ukrainian authorities and their Western allies has gone at length – finally producing reports of Chechen fighters arriving to assist the self-proclaimed People’s Republic of Donetsk.
When asked about the allegations, Chechnya’s President Kadyrov said he was unaware, but very interested.
“If there are Chechens there, I know nothing about it. But if this information is correct, I’d love to know who exactly is there and why,” Kadyrov told Russian media on Monday.
“If the West wants to portray this as if we were sending our guys there, well, all our fighters are at home,” Kadyrov stressed.
To this date, the allegations of foreign involvement in the Ukrainian conflict – except thewell-documented American-EU interference in Ukraine’s internal affairs – have been based on poor photographic evidence and rumors, which even once got the US State Department into trouble.
On Sunday, however, luck was seemingly on the side of the US media frantically looking for signs of Moscow’s meddling in the crisis, as CNN found a truckload of alleged Chechen militants, right in the center of Donetsk.
Calling it “a startling insight into how involved Russia may be here,” a CNN journalist approached the “gunmen from Chechnya” grouped with several other trucks of the Vostok Battalion, recently formed from Donetsk Region self-defense fighters.
When asked, a man introduced as a Chechen national told CNN that he was there “to protect the interests of the Russian Federation,” adding that his group arrived to Donetsk “on our own, as volunteers.” The unnamed man also said he was a former “Kadyrovets” – meaning, one of Kadyrov’s men, and that he previously fought in Chechnya.
The CNN reporter got no reply on whether the man used to serve as a Russian law enforcement officer, but appeared to be willing to push his own line of Russia’s involvement in the Ukrainian crisis.
Commenting on his findings, the journalists said that “it is hard to imagine how a former and armed policeman from Grozny could have got here without [Russian President] Putin’s government knowing about it.”
It is unclear, how the reporter learned the man was indeed a policeman from Grozny, as nothing in the footage seems to confirm that.
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