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Brooke Binkowski
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I think today would be a good day for Americans to familiarize themselves with this concept before it really gets going in the USA again (they're building momentum with those "convoys" right this moment)
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Titushky - Wikipedia
11:51 AM · Feb 23, 2022
Brooke Binkowski
@brooklynmarie
I think today would be a good day for Americans to familiarize themselves with this concept before it really gets going in the USA again (they're building momentum with those "convoys" right this moment)
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Titushky - Wikipedia
11:51 AM · Feb 23, 2022
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titushky
Titushky (plural; Ukrainian: тітушки, Russian: титушки, Romanian: titușki; sometimes titushkos, titushkas) are mercenary agents who supported the Ukrainian police force during the administration of Viktor Yanukovych, often posing as street hooligans with the clear purpose of performing illegal acts.[1][2] Titushki raid is a widely used term in Ukrainian mass media and by the general public to describe street beatings, carjackings and kidnappings by unidentified men in civilian clothes from behind the lines of political rallies.[1] Titushky were employed by the Yanukovych government with having reportedly 200 hryven' to $100 per day in payments.[1][3][4] Some of them were also suspected to be illegal formations of combat troops carrying concealed pistols.[1] The one purpose titushky served was the intimidation and dispersal of anti-governmental demonstrations and attacks on participants and representative of the media.
Titushky adopted the strategy of blending into a peaceful crowd or mob and then instigating a violent fight between them which always led to arrests of peaceful protesters on the grounds of mass disorder; perpetrators were then used either as "witnesses" of the committed "crime" or as "victims". During the events in Ukraine in 2013-2014 known as Euromaidan, they became a collective term for provocateurs and thugs[5] hired by the Party of Regions and law enforcement agents in civilian clothing.[6][7][8] Supporters of President Yanukovich also used the term 'tituskhy' to refer to pro-opposition thugs.[9]
Etymology
The term Titushky derives from the surname of Vadym Titushko (Ukrainian: Вадим Тітушко
Radio Liberty described titushky as "burly guys dressed in sports wear who act as agents provocateurs. They crack down on protesters or provoke clashes with the aim of tarnishing peaceful protests".[15]
Activity
In January 2014, a former head of the Security Service of Ukraine, General Palivoda, stated "Titushki are actively used by the government in local standoffs with people. These are groups of provocateurs who get paid and these are mostly people without steady moral principles and very poor people who desperately need some money. They are not bandits nor prisoners nor criminals. Often they don't even know who gathered them and what they will have to do. They understand what they got involved in only after they find themselves in the middle of some action."[16] However, Vyacheslav Veremiy, a Vesti Reporter journalist traveling to Euromaidan, was pulled out of his car by a Titushky squad and shot to death point-blank from a concealed gun, indicating more than just a happenstance action.[1] Veremiy's killing was confirmed on Wednesday 19 February 2014 at 6.45 am.[17]
According to What's On magazine, Titushky openly fired live ammunition on 18 February 2014, resulting in the death at least one protester at the scene near the Supreme Court building in Kyiv. On the same day, some 200 Titushky men, dressed as Maidan defence units with green helmets and shields, joined Berkut troops and beat protesters on Velyka Zhytomerska using bats and iron pipes.[17] Titushky also blocked a polling station in Mykolaiv during the presidential election on 25 May 2014.[18]
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Nevilledog
Feb 2022
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pecosbob
(8,345 posts)1. Gopnik thugs
IbogaProject
(5,697 posts)2. sounds familiar
Didn't they catch white guys doing vandalism during the BLM protests?
wnylib
(25,355 posts)3. Look for it again in the trucker caravans
across the country and in DC next week.
That caravan is a rolling Greek Trojan Horse, with the capacity to hold armed disruptors inside the empty big rigs.
