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Ukraine, Euromaidan and Russia... Shit just got real... (2 Viewers)

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what you're not being told about the Ukrainian "revolution"


Russia's perspective in a rational perspective... told by a German

 
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http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/03/ukraines-phantom-neo-nazi-menace/359650/


KIEV, Ukraine—“When was the last time you personally experienced anti-Semitism?” I asked the executive director of the organized Jewish community for the city of Kiev. He gave me a puzzled look. “You mean, called me a Zhid or something like that?” “Anything.” He thought for a moment. “Back in Soviet times.”

I put the same question to a roomful of senior citizens in one of the country’s 32 Jewish social-service centers. The group, which was mostly women, laughed out loud. They faced plenty of problems: the standard old-age pension in Ukraine is only about $100 a month, pitifully little even in this poor country. But the Russian claim that gangs of neo-Nazis are roaming Ukraine, threatening its Jewish population, evoked unanimous scorn from every Jewish person I talked to in the country.
Western propaganda.
 

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so much for the Geneva peace deal...

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/ukraine-turmoil-heats-up-to-military-action/498902.html

Ukraine Turmoil Heats Up to Military Action



As tanks and troops sent by the central government in Kiev zeroed in to Ukraine's wayward town of Slovyansk on Thursday, Moscow responded by ordering snap military drills on the border with the troubled region.

The move marks the first time Russia has officially acknowledged that its military action was directly related to events unfolding in neighboring Ukraine. During earlier military drills, the Kremlin had denied any connection with the Ukraine crisis.

But on Tuesday, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Russia had been "forced to react to these developments," adding that Ukraine had deployed 160 tanks, 230 armored vehicles and at least 150 guns and mortars to counter 2,000 militants armed with about 100 machine guns.

"The forces are not equal. They were allowed to use arms against civilians. If this military machine does not get stopped today, it will lead to more bloodshed," Shoigu said, Interfax reported.

Shoigu did not specify the amount of troops that would participate in the exercise, though he did specify that Russia's Air Force would conduct patrol flights around the Ukrainian border.

Earlier in the day, President Vladimir Putin accused the new Kiev government of committing "serious crimes against its own people" and sapping last week's deal aimed at de-escalation in conflict-ridden Ukraine.

"We have participated in the Geneva meeting, where we signed certain documents ordering people from both sides to disarm, vacate administrative buildings and so on. What is happening? The Right Sector, as well as other radical organizations do not disarm, on the contrary, these gangs are getting legalized," Putin said in St. Petersburg on Thursday, referring to the radical nationalist movement that was instrumental in bringing down the pro-Moscow regime in Ukraine in February.

Ukraine's army units started pouring into Slovyansk on early afternoon Thursday, launching an attack against militants at checkpoints that guard each entrance to the town of 129,000. In the past two weeks Slovyansk has been the epicenter of pro-Russian separatist zeal in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, which has made it a target for Ukraine's authorities.

Ukraine's Acting President Oleksander Turchynov on Thursday demanded that Russia stop interfering in his country's domestic affairs.

No official information about the number of troops deployed in Slovyansk was released publicly by the Ukrainian officials by Thursday evening.

Speaking at the media forum in St. Petersburg on Thursday, Putin said that a crackdown against civilians by the regular Ukrainian Army would destroy whatever legitimacy the authorities in Kiev might have had before.

"If the regime in Kiev has done it then we cannot call them anything but junta or simply some kind of clique. They do not have a nation-wide mandate. They have got, at best, only elements of legitimacy in the framework of parliament. All other agencies cannot be called legitimate for one reason or another," Putin said, addressing a crowd of regional journalists.

The clash with pro-Russia militants led to at least five casualties among the separatists, according to Ukraine's security service. The operation was carried out not by the officers from the local branch but by the commandos dispatched from other regions. "At least three checkpoints" have been destroyed, the service said on its website Thursday. The town itself remained under control of the militants.

The violence has flared up despite agreements reached in Geneva last week, where Russia, Ukraine, U.S. and EU inked first written document over the crisis, committing themselves to refrain from the use of force and disarming all militant groups. Since then all sides have accused each other of breaching its stipulations.

At the same time, the militants that occupied multiple government buildings in the Donetsk region failed to vacate them, while civilian combatant groups on both sides of the conflict ignored the call to disarm.

Leader of the self-proclaimed secessionist Donetsk People's Republic, Denis Pushilin, that claims authority over the area, said earlier Thursday that they will not participate in the upcoming May 25 presidential election in Ukraine and will conduct a referendum over their status on May 11.
Provocations, provocations everywhere... I think it's Russia's time to put the hurt on the Ukraine...

It's really starting to heat up...

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-27130125

RAF fighter jets scrambled to investigate Russian planes

Fighter jets were scrambled after two Russian military aircraft were spotted approaching UK airspace, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said.

Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets took off from RAF Leuchars in Fife on Wednesday.

The jets were sent to investigate the Russian planes, which are understood to have turned away shortly afterwards.

RAF fighter planes were scrambled to incidents such as this eight times last year, an MOD spokesman said.

The spokesman said the jets were launched to "determine the identity of unknown aircraft" that approached the north of Scotland and "could not be identified by other means".

He said: "The aircraft were subsequently identified as Russian military aircraft. The Russian military aircraft remained in international airspace at all times as they are perfectly entitled to do so."

The spokesman added that Russian military flights have never entered UK sovereign airspace without authorisation.

Meanwhile a Royal Navy warship is shadowing a Russian destroyer as it sails past the UK.

HMS Dragon, one of the Navy's most modern warships, sailed from Portsmouth at the end of last week to waters north of Scotland to track the Russian warship, Vice Admiral Kulakov.

HMS Dragon monitored the movements of the Russian ship as she approached British waters in what has been described by a defence spokesman as a "well established and standard response".

Defence Secretary Philip Hammond, said: "Recent events have increased awareness of Russian military activity, but we have always routinely intercepted, identified and escorted Russian air and naval assets that transit international airspace and waters within the UK's 'area of interest'.

"The Royal Navy and Royal Air Force will remain alert and ready to intercept any non-Nato forces in the area."
 

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No, it is anti semitisim. It is about time America invaded and fucked over all the haters.
the jews care quite a lot about their tribe, funny israel isn't making any noise about getting its people out or sending mossad to kill some neo nazis.
 

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the jews care quite a lot about their tribe, funny israel isn't making any noise about getting its people out or sending mossad to kill some neo nazis.
Oleksandr Ivanovych Muzychko was killed in a targeted killing... He was pretty much the most hated man by everyone... Hated by the jewish for his militant anti semitisim; hated by the Russians for taking part in many conflicts against them (eg: South Ossetia, Chechnya); hated by the Ukraine for making the Interim Government look like a joke; and, hated by the US, EU and NATO for his views, practices and for making the Ukrainian interim Government look like a joke...

He was the leader or Right Sector in Western Ukraine (the same chaps who killed 3 people at a checkpoint manned by Russian Separatists pretty much a day after the Geneva peace deal was signed; effectively making it less useful than toilet paper)

They haven't found who is responsible... (for the targeted killing)
 
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This guy deserves a journalism award... News the way it is meant to be presented... Most unbiased, factual and accurate report about the whole incident since it started...

 

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Russian's aren't even hiding shit anymore. They straight up invaded Ukraine with tanks.
 

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Russian's aren't even hiding shit anymore. They straight up invaded Ukraine with tanks.
Rumour mill is buzzing with claims Putin has pancreatic cancer that's spread to his spine as well...
 

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