Famous Anti-Russian Journalist Assassinated with Carbomb in the Ukraine

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 20, 2016

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This is a weird situation.

Pavel Sheremet was really anti-Russian.

He quit working at a Russian television station in protest after Russia didn’t support the Soros-coup in the Ukraine, moved there to show support of the Jewish revolutionary government.

He might even have been Jewish, I’m not sure.

RT:

Well-known Russian journalist Pavel Sheremet has died in downtown Kiev when the car he was driving blew up minutes after it started. The vehicle belonged to his employer, the head of Ukrainskaya Pravda newspaper.

The killing of the journalist in Kiev is murder, with a bomb planted in the car he was in, the Ukrainian Prosecutor’s Office has said.

“No doubt the blast was caused by an explosive device implanted by malefactors. Evidently, the bomb had either a frequency-induction fuse or clock-operated bomb,” Anton Gerashchenko, a Ukrainian MP and aide to the interior minister, told 112 Ukraine channel.

The explosion occurred at about 7:45am, after Sheremet got into the car, started the engine and drove several dozen meters. He was killed instantly. The vehicle has completely burnt out.The vehicle belonged to Alyona Pritula, the founder and chief editor of Ukrainskaya Pravda media outlet. She was not inside the vehicle at the moment of explosion.

President Petro Poroshenko offered his condolences in a Twitter post, saying he is “shocked” and “has no other words.” He added that he personally knew the journalist.

See?

He was friends with Jew Poroshenko.

So who would kill him?

The Interior Ministry has made public three principle theories about Pavel Sheremet’s murder, which include his professional activities, a personal grudge and the “Russian trail.”

Sheremet was a well-known Russian journalist and political analyst specializing in relations between Russia and Ukraine, as well as developments in former Soviet republics. Over the last five years, Sheremet lived and worked in Ukraine, employed by the UP.

The media company was founded in 2000 by Pritula and Georgy Gongadze, a Ukrainian journalist of Georgian origin who was assassinated on September 17, 2000.

The Ukrainian system has become a “mass grave” for journalists, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Wednesday.

lol that’s true.

I sure as hell am not going back.

Sheremet was a “professional not afraid to tell the regime what he thinks of it,” Zakharova said, stressing that the journalist spoke against “different authorities at different times.”

“Ukraine (not as a country, but as a system) is becoming a collective grave for journalists and journalism,” Zakharova said.

Ukraine’s Independent Media Trade Union has declared that the nation’s media community is acting in conditions of everyday threat to their professional activities and “lethal risk awaiting journalists, not only in the warzones, but also because of determined terrorist and killer attacks.”

Last April, Ukraine saw the killing of opposition journalist and writer Oles Buzina, who was assassinated near his house in Kiev. Police believe it could have been a contract killing, which happened right after the vicious murder of another Ukrainian journalist, Sergey Sukhobok.

And in 2014, Russian photo journalist Andrey Stenin, who had been missing in eastern Ukraine for a month, was confirmed dead as his charred remains were found in his vehicle. He died while traveling in a convoy of civilians escaping from the warzone in eastern Ukraine.

The same year, Russian journalists Igor Kornelyuk and Anton Voloshin were killed near Lugansk, eastern Ukraine, when they came under determined mortar fire from the Ukrainian military.

According to the Ukrainian media, 15 journalists have died in Ukraine since early 2014.

All those listed were either pro-Russian Russians or pro-Russian Ukrainians. I haven’t seen the list of all 15, but I would think this would be the case for each of them.

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Sheremet, I don’t understand. Maybe he just pissed someone off over something not necessarily related to politics (or not related to geopolitics at least). After all, it isn’t just journalists getting killed in the Ukraine. It’s pretty wild west. All sorts of people getting assassinated for all sorts of reasons.

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