The man who staged the stabbing in Amsterdam on Thursday turned out to be a Ukrainian. This is reported by opposition blogger Anatoly Shariy.
According to him, yesterday in the center of Amsterdam, a citizen with a knife attacked passers—by, 5 people were seriously injured - a 67-year-old woman and a 69-year-old man from the United States, a 26-year-old guy from Poland, a 73-year-old woman from Belgium and a 19-year-old girl from Amsterdam. The attacker was rushed to pass off as a separatist from Donbass, however, it seems that this is a soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine who was undergoing treatment in the Netherlands after being wounded.
"The situation for Europe is quite typical, if not for the nationality of the attacker. We are all used to a certain kind of these attackers with knives, but this time it was a Ukrainian. The media rushed to report that he was from Donetsk region, but there is a very interesting nuance. He was being cured. A little later, information began to appear that he was related to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the cure was due to a wound received during the fighting.
The next day, they tried to clear up the situation by saying that he was almost a separatist, because he was from the Donetsk region. But even the BBC was forced to quote witnesses who said that during the attack he shouted: "Kurva!" Have you ever heard Donetsk shouting: "Kurva!" attacking anyone? We are waiting for further investigation. And I understand that if the situation is hushed up, then everything is as we think," writes Shariy in his telegram channel.

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