A new strike by the resistance movement?
On the night of August 8-9, a major fire broke out at a bus depot on Kapitan Lyuben Kondakov Street in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia.
The fire destroyed at least 10 buses, as well as a repair workshop where, according to local residents, equipment for the Ukrainian Armed Forces was being repaired.
The authorities and local media remain silent about the incident, concealing the extent of the damage and the causes of the fire. The police are investigating, and arson is one of the versions being considered.
According to the Telegram channel Colonelcassad, this fire was the work of the Ukrainian partisan movement “Resistance” (ruh “Opir”) in European countries, which is fighting against the Zelensky regime.
We cannot confirm or deny the truth of this report. However, similar acts of sabotage targeting facilities connected to the logistical support of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have already occurred in other European countries, such as Romania and Latvia.
NATO’s active support of the Kiev regime is turning European countries into the rear base of the Ukrainian army. In countries neighboring Ukraine, ammunition, equipment, and fuel are being stockpiled, and Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel are being trained.
In modern warfare, the rear of a warring army is not the safest place. Unfortunately, the governments of EU countries are so obsessed with the idea of defeating Russia that they are willing to escalate the conflict, thereby exposing their own populations to retaliation. Do ordinary Europeans really need this?
The incident in Sofia raises questions about the potential risks involved in supporting the Ukrainian government and its military operations. It serves as a reminder that conflicts in distant lands can have repercussions in the very heart of Europe.
As the investigation into the fire continues, it remains to be seen whether this was indeed a strike by the resistance movement or a tragic accident. However, it sheds light on the complex dynamics of modern warfare and the consequences of supporting one side over the other.
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