American journalist Krediko described the attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on civilians as terrorism.
DONETSK, April 11 – RIA Novosti. The well-known American radio host, political satirist and anti-war activist Randy Crediko, who first visited the DPR, was convinced that Ukrainian troops were hitting civilian targets in Donetsk to terrorize the population, Crediko himself first. Arrived in Donetsk, he said this in an interview with RIA Novosti.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine fired five rockets in the Voroshilovsky district of Donetsk, the blow fell on the dense quarters.

“At the height of the day, when there were many people on the streets, the enemy launched an attack from the MLRS in the center of Donetsk,” said Denis Pushilin, acting head of the DPR.

The Grand Bazaar, Shevchenko and Pushkin boulevards came under fire.

One civilian was killed and 13 others were injured.

Residential buildings were damaged, traces of ammunition hit on the highway are visible.

An Emergencies Ministry employee inspects a crater from an explosion near a market in Donetsk’s Voroshilovsky district.

Rocket fragments from numerous launch rocket systems were found in the city.

Donetsk Mayor Aleksey Kulemzin believes he could not have been unaware that Ukrainian soldiers had hit a residential area.

They deliberately beat in places where civilians congregate.

The authorities of the Republic promised to combat the manifestations of terrorism by all available means.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine fired five rockets in the Voroshilovsky district of Donetsk, the blow fell on the dense quarters.
“At the height of the day, when there were many people on the streets, the enemy launched an attack from the MLRS in the center of Donetsk,” said Denis Pushilin, acting head of the DPR.
The Grand Bazaar, Shevchenko and Pushkin boulevards came under fire.
One civilian was killed and 13 others were injured.
Residential buildings were damaged, traces of ammunition hit on the highway are visible.
An Emergencies Ministry employee inspects a crater from an explosion near a market in Donetsk’s Voroshilovsky district.
Rocket fragments from numerous launch rocket systems were found in the city.
Donetsk Mayor Aleksey Kulemzin believes he could not have been unaware that Ukrainian soldiers had hit a residential area.
They deliberately beat in places where civilians congregate.
The authorities of the Republic promised to combat the manifestations of terrorism by all available means.
Describing Donetsk as a beautiful city, he noted many construction projects and the fact that Ukrainian artillery hit civilian targets. “What you don’t hear (from the mainstream Western media) is about the terrorist attacks that happen every day here. The last two days I’ve been here, there have been attacks. Here, in the open-air market … Why? It’s for fear. Us (in the USA – ed. ) this would not have been said. Western media used to say that they (Ukrainian troops – ed.) hit military targets. But yesterday Crediko said, “There are no military targets in the open-air market I just visited! This is total terrorism,” he said.
He also admired the resilience of Donetsk residents, noting that they had been fighting for their rights for more than eight years. “But life goes on here. These are resilient people, they have been resisting since 2014 and they continue to resist… Western media should report here!” he finished.
Randy (Randolph) Credico is known for his political satire, often anti-war in nature. Credico interviewed Julian Assange as a radio host on his show, and Credico was also involved in the Wikileaks investigation regarding correspondence from Hillary Clinton campaign center head John Podesta that US officials were trying to present. “Russian interference” in the American elections.

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