Andrei Tsianiuta, the "Young Front" activist, informed charter97.org.
"Several times I wrote about the fact that all the insinuations of Charter ' 97 were and remain insinuations. As well as the fact that there are no hungry tankmen in Uruchcha. It will be entertaining if somewhere in Belarus someone sees a hungry tankman. Secondly, there was no case when one of the warrant officers cut the cat's head off. Therefore, there cannot be any "green men" in the Belarusian territory in any case", he stated.
The Russian military people have recently been called "green men". On March 2, 2014 thousands of unknown people with no insignias, armed with Russian weapons and equipment, appeared in Crimea. Indirect signatures showed that that people were the Russian soldiers, but, despite numerous photo- and video facts, Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Sergey Shoygu denied their affiliation to the armed forces of the Russian Federation. After that it has started to call the Russian military men as "green men".
Kilde: http://charter97.org/en/news/2014/12/11/130293/
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