On siellä yksi heppu pidätetty, joka on tunnistettu Ukrainan ATO-joukoissa palvelleeksi ukrainalaiseksi nimeltä Yevgeny Panov. Tämä tieto on Atlantic Councilin taholta, joten ei ainakaan ole itänaapurin propagandaa. Jutussa Competing Narratives of the Crimean “Terrorist Attacks” sanotaan mm. seuraavaa, ja alla kuva pidätetystä miehestä.
Unanswered questions
The available open source materials help us understand the ongoing situation in Crimea, but raise as many questions as answers. A separatist account of fighting and “mass shelling” between Ukrainian and Russian armed forces eventually became part of the official FSB narrative, but no additional reliable materials corroborate the story. Just as confusing, the story about a number of men — between four and twenty, depending on the narrative chosen — wearing Russian military equipment near Armyansk continues to appear on Russian and Ukrainian news sites. Only one concrete name has came from this — Yevgeny Panov — but the only VK account linked to a man who fits the profile (born 1977, living in the Zaporozhye Oblast) has an account (archive) that is under attack from pro-Russian/separatist users. The Ukrainian news site Strana.ua has reported that this same man, who works as a truck driver and was a volunteer in the ATO zone, was Yevgeny Panov who was arrested in Crimea. Russia’s state television serviceVesti has published a photograph of a man who appears to be Yevgeny Panov: