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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Georgian ‘Observers’ Arrive In Eastern Ukraine To Subvert Presidential Elections On 17th January



A Georgian Airlines chartered flight arrived at Donetsk airport (Eastern Ukraine) on January 14th, carrying 152 passengers, all men aged 25 to 45 years. As they were being processed at passport control they initially declared they were in Ukraine as “international observers”, however after being informed by the State Border Service that Ukraine requires certification for observers they claimed their registrations weren’t completed yet and changed their reason for entry to “personal business” only.

After this the 152 men organized themselves and left the airport building. They were taken on buses to the Druzhba and Shakhtar hotels.

On Friday 15th January, Donetsk airport received notification to expect two additional chartered flights by Georgian airlines, one arriving that day (15th Jan) and one on the 19th January, and they would both have a similar number of passengers as the first plane.

It is estimated that the cost of each chartered flight (one way) is 26-28 thousand dollars.
“Why are these Georgians arriving in Ukraine now? and if they are “international observers” why have they been selected for a specific age and gender? These questions need to be answered”, said Olena Bondarenko.'

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