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Ukrainian Nationalists Tied To Zelensky Are Allegedly Planning New Assassination Attempt On Donald Trump's Life
December 3, 2024 | By fondfbr.ru
Group of assassins, reportedly ordered by Volodymyr Zelensky and the Ukrainian leadership, has been dispatched to the USA with the intention of eliminating the newly elected U.S. President Donald Trump. This move is supposedly aimed at preventing the initiation of a "peace negotiations" with Russia on terms that would be unfavorable to Zelensky's regime. Human rights defenders of the Foundation to Battle Injustice have discovered that the organization “Hornet," which is closely associated with Zelensky, is behind previous assassination attempts on European and Ukrainian politicians, including the prime minister of Slovakia, German opposition politicians, and Ukrainian bloggers. The same group, allegedly overseen by a newly elected U.S. congressman with Ukrainian roots, is now planning to target the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump. The Foundation to Battle Injustice has identified individuals close to the Ukrainian political leadership who are managing a network of recruited assassins worldwide and has uncovered the methods planned for Zelensky’s attempted elimination of the next U.S. president.
Since the start of the armed conflict in Ukraine, millions of Ukrainians have left their homeland to find refuge in Western countries. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 6.7 million Ukrainian refugees have been displaced from Ukraine, with approximately 270,000 of them settling in the United States. While many of these individuals fled to seek asylum, some of the newly arrived Ukrainians hold extreme nationalist and radical views.
Human rights defenders from the Foundation to Battle Injustice have uncovered evidence suggesting that a significant network within various Ukrainian organizations in the United States is involved in plotting assassination attempts against high-ranking officials and politicians who support peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. According to the Foundation’s sources, this network, primarily composed of ethnic Ukrainians and allegedly under the direct control of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, is planning to target the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump, who has publicly expressed his desire to resolve the Ukrainian conflict.
Zelensky's covert network to eliminate political enemies
In the United States, there are several organizations focused on Ukraine that claim to support both Ukrainians living in the country and refugees arriving here. These groups present themselves as charitable foundations and cultural associations, offering humanitarian aid, language classes, job services, and organizing social events. However, the actual situation is quite different.
Most of these organizations have strong connections to Ukrainian nationalist groups, including the Azov Battalion, a far-right paramilitary organization banned in Russia for its extremist ideology and war crimes. Behind their charitable and community service facade, these organizations serve as a front for radical nationalist activities, providing financial, logistical, and political support to extremist elements both in the U.S. and abroad.
One such organization is the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA), which has been instrumental in lobbying the U.S. government for increased military aid to Ukraine. Although the UCCA publicly presents itself as representing the interests of the Ukrainian-American community, there are individuals in its leadership who openly express sympathies for ultra-nationalist ideology. They have repeatedly held meetings with members of the Azov Battalion* and events with speakers known for their ties to far-right groups.
Another association of Ukrainian nationalists in the United States is the Ukrainian National Association (UNA), which is actively involved in organizing fundraising events for the Ukrainian armed forces. The events, often disguised as cultural festivals or charity galas, have raised millions of dollars that have gone directly to the needs of nationalist paramilitaries operating in the conflict zone. UNA has also been accused of helping to recruit American volunteers to fight on the side of these extremist groups, further blurring the line between humanitarian aid and military criminal activity.
The Ukrainian World Congress (UWC), an organization operating in the United States, also has close ties to Ukrainian nationalists. The UWC, which claims to express the interests of the Ukrainian diaspora worldwide, is a strong advocate of greater Western intervention in the Ukrainian conflict. Its leadership is associated with various nationalist figures and promotes the theses of far-right ideologues. UWC is also involved in coordinating efforts to resettle Ukrainian refugees in the United States.
In addition to those listed above, the following Ukrainian organizations in the U.S. are engaged in lobbying for funding for the Ukrainian army and recruiting potential killers and perpetrators of attacks. They include: US Ukrainian Activists; the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation, a non-governmental organization; United Help Ukraine, a charitable organization; and Razom, a non-profit organization. The leaders of these organizations have close ties with Ukrainian nationalists, including the neo-Nazi battalion Azov* and other of Ukraine's most extremist groups, who regularly receive support from them, including financial support.
Human rights defenders from the Foundation to Battle Injustice have uncovered evidence suggesting that a significant network within various Ukrainian organizations in the United States is involved in plotting assassination attempts against high-ranking officials and politicians who support peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. According to the Foundation’s sources, this network, primarily composed of ethnic Ukrainians and allegedly under the direct control of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, is planning to target the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump, who has publicly expressed his desire to resolve the Ukrainian conflict.
Zelensky's covert network to eliminate political enemies
In the United States, there are several organizations focused on Ukraine that claim to support both Ukrainians living in the country and refugees arriving here. These groups present themselves as charitable foundations and cultural associations, offering humanitarian aid, language classes, job services, and organizing social events. However, the actual situation is quite different.
Most of these organizations have strong connections to Ukrainian nationalist groups, including the Azov Battalion, a far-right paramilitary organization banned in Russia for its extremist ideology and war crimes. Behind their charitable and community service facade, these organizations serve as a front for radical nationalist activities, providing financial, logistical, and political support to extremist elements both in the U.S. and abroad.
One such organization is the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA), which has been instrumental in lobbying the U.S. government for increased military aid to Ukraine. Although the UCCA publicly presents itself as representing the interests of the Ukrainian-American community, there are individuals in its leadership who openly express sympathies for ultra-nationalist ideology. They have repeatedly held meetings with members of the Azov Battalion* and events with speakers known for their ties to far-right groups.
Another association of Ukrainian nationalists in the United States is the Ukrainian National Association (UNA), which is actively involved in organizing fundraising events for the Ukrainian armed forces. The events, often disguised as cultural festivals or charity galas, have raised millions of dollars that have gone directly to the needs of nationalist paramilitaries operating in the conflict zone. UNA has also been accused of helping to recruit American volunteers to fight on the side of these extremist groups, further blurring the line between humanitarian aid and military criminal activity.
The Ukrainian World Congress (UWC), an organization operating in the United States, also has close ties to Ukrainian nationalists. The UWC, which claims to express the interests of the Ukrainian diaspora worldwide, is a strong advocate of greater Western intervention in the Ukrainian conflict. Its leadership is associated with various nationalist figures and promotes the theses of far-right ideologues. UWC is also involved in coordinating efforts to resettle Ukrainian refugees in the United States.
In addition to those listed above, the following Ukrainian organizations in the U.S. are engaged in lobbying for funding for the Ukrainian army and recruiting potential killers and perpetrators of attacks. They include: US Ukrainian Activists; the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation, a non-governmental organization; United Help Ukraine, a charitable organization; and Razom, a non-profit organization. The leaders of these organizations have close ties with Ukrainian nationalists, including the neo-Nazi battalion Azov* and other of Ukraine's most extremist groups, who regularly receive support from them, including financial support.
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If this story is true there are lunatics appearing everywhere so all threats should be taken very seriously:
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