Kiev: US Embassy Bombed, Police Treating It as Potential Terror Attack

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 8, 2017

We’ve not been covering the Ukraine here much lately.

Nothing really going on there. Same thing. Crisis on and off in the east, stalemate type situation, meanwhile Jews in Kiev bankrupting the country even worse than it already was (before the Maidan, it was already worse than it was the year following the collapse of the USSR).

Plus a bunch of political killings and bombings and so on that don’t really have any clear meaning.

RT:

An unknown assailant threw an explosive device into the US diplomatic mission’s premises in Kiev on Thursday night, police reported, adding that no one was hurt. Police said they are treating the incident as a suspected terrorist attack.

The explosion took place at 12:05am local time on Thursday, according to a Kiev police statement. Police immediately dispatched a rapid response unit to the embassy premises.

An investigation has been launched into a suspected terrorist attack. There are no immediate reports on damages inflicted to the embassy premises.

Incidents involving explosive devices happen fairly often in modern Ukraine, which suffers from an influx of illegal weapons. On Monday morning a grenade blast killed a man and seriously injured a woman in Vyshgorod, a town some 8km north of Kiev.

On the night of May 28, a grenade was tossed at the property of a local businessman in the village of Sifievskaya Boshchagovka near the capital. Luckily, the blast didn’t hurt anyone and only shattered a window in the house.

A week before that a grenade was thrown at night into the office of a Ukrainian nationalist organization in Kiev. And on the night of May 1, an explosive device detonated near a school in Les Kurbas Street in the capital.

Ukrainian police usually investigate such incidents as acts of hooliganism.

lol @ RT shilling.

True facts though.

The place is a mess.

With the embassy bombing… Slav stuff is all so mysterious and double-tricky compared to what we’re used to in the West.

Like, in this case, I would just assume that it is some kind of false flag or double false flag – someone doing it to blame someone else or someone doing it to make it look like someone else did it to blame someone else.

Or rather, I wouldn’t necessarily assume that – I would just consider it to be the most likely scenario, statistically speaking. Statistically speaking – from my own assessment of the statistics, which are not clear, as we are talking about double-trickery here – most political killings and terrorist attacks in Slavland are done not for the purpose of terrorizing the group being attacked, but for making it look like some other group did it.

And then look – all Slavs are already aware of that fact. So when some type of political violence happens, it could also be someone actually attacking the target they want to attack in order to make it look like their enemies were doing a false flag against their target.

And then you can just keep layering that.

You add the fact that there are a lot more than two sides in the Ukrainian conflict, plus double and triple agents, layers of competing financial interests, violence done for personal reasons and made to look political, people and groups switching sides in the middle of situations… and it’s a whole gigantic mess, where no one really has any idea who is killing or bombing who or for what reason.

There have been a lot, a lot, a lot of killings and bombings in the Ukraine since the Maidan, and I don’t know if anyone actually knows who did any of them or why.

The entire Ukrainian political landscape is like a neverending game of Clue.

It’s almost as if they are trying to reach a type of Nirvana, where violence becomes useless because no party understands why any specific act of violence is taking place.

NOTE: If you still have a family, you should play board games such as Clue. It’s much better than watching TV together. You can still buy these at like, Walmart or wherever.