Moreover, the Pavshino police department is located right in the Crocus building. According to the Cheka-OGPU, at the time of the attack it was fully staffed. Weapons are stored there. However, none of the policemen went to protect and save civilians who were attacked by terrorists (only four people). The police chose to run away. That is, Vladimir Kolokoltsev’s subordinates, instead of protecting people who were in danger (and this is their direct responsibility), fled to save themselves.
Not exactly a sterling moment for the Soviet System.
Terrorist attacks in Moscow
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good to know
Not trying to beat you up. I'm trying to point out that you consistently post stuff that if it can be aligned with pro Russian western facing narratives, is. It's really easy to fall into that trap or any other for that matter. Propaganda is designed to hook people in and manipulate in many ways and it comes from all directions. Not saying that out of arrogance, I and pretty much everyone gets played all the time even if you are aware of it and try to balance out info.
Here is a decent Reddit post on the Russian angle but you can apply the techniques to many other sources too.
From the GenZ community on Reddit: You're being targeted by disinformation networks that are vastly more effective than you realize. And they're making you more hateful and depressed.Explore this post and more from the GenZ communitywww.reddit.com -
QuoteThere's so much disbelief in Russia about Putin's and FSB's versions about Ukrainians, Tajiks and ISIS that instead a conspiracy theory is spreading about mysterious "guys in blue sweaters." They allegedly organized it all and are from FSB, according to the theory.
They were… pic.twitter.com/zowGWmq3K0
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) March 26, 2024