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Film director Oliver Stone blames Kiev for the Ukrainian Conflict Escalation

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Film director Oliver Stone blames Kiev for the Ukrainian Conflict Escalation


06.02.2017

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American film director Oliver Stone accused the West and the Ukrainian government  of   conflict escalation and another upsurge in information and propaganda warfare in his interview to the 1st Сhannel. He supposes that the Ukrainian authorities do their best to discredit Russia.

 

Stone also declared that the official authorities in Kiev are guilty of sharpening the situation in the Ukraine, according  to  Lenta.ru. In   Stone’s   opinion, the   Ukrainian   government   and   president   resumed military operations to get some help from the new US administration.  «This is disgusting and it is not happening by accident. Trump won the presidential elections, so the government in Kiev strives to continue receiving some aid from him. As a result, we see complication of situation in Donbass, and they blame Russians for it again», — Stone said.

 

Fighting in the east Ukraine intensified at the end of January after military clashes near Avdeyevka, where the country armed forces attempted to break the positions of DNR. We remind that the president of Russia, paying an official visit to Hungary, expressed the same thought at the press–conference and put the blame for conflict escalation to the official Kiev.

 

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