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Time to grab guns and kill damn Russians – Tymoshenko in leaked tape

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 25 March 2014

Ukrainians must take up arms against Russians so that not even scorched earth will be left where Russia stands; an example of former Ukrainian PM Yulia Tymoshenko’s vitriol in phone call leaked online.

Tymoshenko confirmed the authenticity of the conversation on Twitter, while claiming that a
section where she is heard to call for the nuclear slaughter of
the eight million Russians who remain on Ukrainian territory was
edited.

She tweeted “The conversation took place, but the ’8 million
Russians in Ukraine’ piece is an edit. In fact, I said Russians
in Ukraine – are Ukrainians. Hello FSB :) Sorry for the obscene
language.”

The former Ukrainian PM has not clarified who exactly she wants
to nuke.

The phone conversation with Nestor Shufrych, former deputy
secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of
Ukraine, was uploaded on YouTube on Monday by user Sergiy
Vechirko.

Shufrych’s press service flatly contradicted Tymoshenko, slamming
the tape as fake. The press release reads "The conversation
didn’t take place,"
as quoted by korrespondent.net.

The leaked phone call took placed on March 18, hours after the
Crimea & Sevastopol accession treaty was signed in the
Kremlin.

While Shufrych was “just shocked,” Tymoshenko was
enraged by the results of the Crimean referendum .

“This is really beyond all boundaries. It’s about time we
grab our guns and kill go kill those damn Russians together with
their leader,”
Tymoshenko said.

The ex-PM declared if she was in charge “there would be no
f***ing way that they would get Crimea then.”

Shufrych made the valid point that Ukraine “didn’t have any
force potential”
to keep Crimea.

But Tymoshenko, who plans to run in Ukraine’s presidential
election, expressed confidence that she would have found "a
way to kill those a*****es.”

Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, freed from prison, while making a speech on Independence Square in Kiev. (RIA Novosti/Andrey Stenin)

Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, freed from prison, while making a speech on Independence Square in Kiev. (RIA Novosti/Andrey Stenin)

“I hope I will be able to get all my connections involved.
And I will use all of my means to make the entire world raise up,
so that there wouldn’t be even a scorched field left in
Russia,"
she promised.

Despite being incapacitated by spinal disc hernia the ex-PM
stressed she’s ready to “grab a machine gun and shoot that
m*********er in the head.”

Tymoshenko rose to power as a key figure in the pro-European
Orange Revolution in 2004, becoming Ukrainian prime minister
2007-2010.

She was imprisoned in 2012, under president Viktor Yanukovich,
after being found guilty of exceeding her authority by signing a
gas supply and transit deal with Russia.

The deal is claimed to have cost Ukraine’s national oil and gas
company, Naftogaz, around US$170 million.

Tymoshenko served part of her seven-year sentence in prison
before being relocated to a Kharkov hospital.

She was released immediately after the Kiev coup which ousted
Yanukovich.

This is not the first telephone leak scandal since the Ukrainian
turmoil began last November.

In February, a tape was revealed, in which US Assistant Secretary
of State for Europe, Victoria Nuland, said “F**k the EU” as she was discussing
the formation of the future Ukrainian government with the US
ambassador to the country, Geoffrey Pyatt.

And at the beginning of March a phone conversation between EU
Foreign Affairs Сhief, Catherine Ashton, and Estonian foreign
affairs minister, Urmas Paet, was made public. Speaking with
Ashton, Paet stressed that there was suspicion that the snipers in Kiev, who shot at protesters and police
in Kiev might have been hired by Maidan leaders.

http://rt.com/news/tymoshenko-calls-destroy-russia-917/

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