With mainstream media obtuse and uncaring of either the truth or its readership, it’s left to the real people to honor the valiant. Reuters to BBC, being found out parroting the Washington backed Kiev junta’s line, it matters not. This is all out war, the prelude to a worldwide catastrophe. Everyone knows this, but few know about three heroic men who fell in Novorossiya over the weekend.

Here’s the least I can do to honor call-signs Friday, White, and Bulgarian, real men who defended Donetsk airport in a victorious effort, BBC and the rest don’t even have the decency to report. Instead, Britain’s biggest media tells of Kiev accusing Russia for invading, once again. What manner of scum of this Earth defile the brave?
No medals will be conferred, no statues may be erected, but for the world news to ignore their courage, this is the worst sacrilege.
Let me begin with a quote of Julius Caesar from the film “Uncommon Valor.”
“If a man were to know the end of this day’s business ‘ere it come. But it suffices that the day will end and then the end be known. And if we meet again, well then we’ll smile. And if not, then this parting was well made.”
Until we meet again boys. Until we meet again…

Friday. [Krasnoshein Evgeniy Sergeevich]
On Sunday Evgeniy and his comrades dug in and resisted an all out assault by Ukrainian forces aimed at retaking the Donetsk airport held by rebel forces there. An degreed environmental academician, teacher, and fencing coach Evgeniy was from Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation. Formerly a sailor in the Russian Navy, he came to Donbass to help defend residents of the region thwart iron fisted attacks on this part of Ukraine. “Friday” was a key member of the fighting group known as “Essence of time” – a group that threw back the Kiev offensive.
His comrades said Evgeniy died a hero’s death, “doing all he could, and more than anyone could do.”

White. [Belyakov Evgeniy Sergeevich]
Born June 15, 1976 in Slavyansk, the fighter known as “White” is another soldier who served and died with the “Essence of time” fighters. He too perished heroically at Donetsk airport thwarting the attack from the west. Of Evgeniy, his comrades addressed his family and friends saying: “To his family and friends, we tell you he really died heroically. And he will forever remain in our hearts.”
A native of Donetsk, Igor was born April 8, 1986. An electrical engineer, he worked for the city before the conflict as a coordinator. Since joining the fighting Igor endeared himself to his comrades who admired his intellect, his authenticity, and his fearlessness. Igor, under artillery and small arms fire from the Ukrainians, helped his comrades evacuate wounded who under fire and trapped, by manning hand held anti-tank grenade launchers and assaulting superior forces. Igor and his fellows rescued the wounded and evacuated the dead. Igor was killed helping “Essence of time” push back the opposing forces. In all they destroyed or rendered useless 5 enemy tanks, 4 armored personnel carriers, and they captured other weapons and munitions from the enemy.
Igor’s death, and those severe injuries of his fellows, paid once again for the home ground beneath their feet. “The Bulgarian” lives on for his comrades, if not for the BBC, Reuters, and the sadists in my country in Washington D.C. who have instigated this war. The least these cads could do, would be to honor such men and women with their side of the truth, but it never comes.
So, for my good and fair countrymen from America, I leave this humble salute to these valiant men. You are not unknown boys, soldiers everywhere salute you. May God keep you now.
God damn the politicians and the profiteers.
Thank you for bringing to light fallen heroes of Novorossia fighting for their homeland against Kiev’s junta aggression and genocide of Russian people in Donbass.
I am thankful there are still brave people willing to defend their neighbors against a hegemony that will end the world. Only the good people of Earth can stop the spread of war. This has to end in East Ukraine.
Thank you for your concern and your kindness Margo, you are doing all you can to bring about peace, I know.
Always,
Phil
Thank you for posting this!
Thanks for taking your time to read Oleg. Peace brother.
Love your comments. I was born in the former USSR(Estonia) , but spent 22 years living in Canada and 4 years back in Estonia. Was totally “pro-western” (whatever that means), until in Feb.2014 I went to visit my long time friends in Western Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk region and went to Kiev as well. Basically saw the whole thing unravel in front of my eyes, took some pics. Most important, my view on the international politics has changed 180, I just could NOT believe how Western media was presenting, or rather mispresenting the events (other than being quiet!) Kudos to you ,I’ve just discovered your blog.
Robert.
Hi Robert, Thank you for your kind words. I’d love to hear more of your story. I watched from here, and from coverage of the Sochi Games, my country’s leadership gone stark raving mad. My people, sadly, did nothing to stop it.
Now we bear responsibility, all of us.
Krasnostein Evgeniy Sergeevich – wrong
Friday – Krasnostein Evgeniy Konstantinovich
Did I goof the name Andrew? Please direct me to ensure it is correct?
Anyhow, he’s not Krasnoshtein, but Krasnoshein (evidently, descending from peasants, as the family name literally means ‘redneck’s’).
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