06-03-2014, 02:15 AM
Interestingly the doctor, quoted by the Estononian man from Foreign Ministry, who has been interviewed about the supposed snipers now denies saying such a thing and said she only saw protestors and did not have access to military people.
However here she is saying the complete opposite. In an interview on the 20th of Feb. she said she did treat military and Berkut.
Reminds me of the rehearsed hospital scenes in Syria by the women doctors there.
Quote:The doctor, who is supposed to have talked with Paet, is apparently denying, that she said such things:
" 15.17 Our correspondent, Damien McElroy, has spoken to the doctor at the centre of the claims that snipers that shot people in Kiev were hired by Maidan leaders:
Olga Bogomolets said she had not told Mr Paet that policemen and protesters had been killed in the same manner.
"Myself I saw only protesters. I do not know the type of wounds suffered by military people," she told The Telegraph. "I have no access to those people." http://vineyardsaker.blogspot.co.uk/2014...-know.html
However here she is saying the complete opposite. In an interview on the 20th of Feb. she said she did treat military and Berkut.
Reminds me of the rehearsed hospital scenes in Syria by the women doctors there.
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