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U.S. Senator John McCain has again called on the United States to send weapons to Ukrainian forces fighting pro-Russia separatists in the east of the country.
Itak, klasični McCain.
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U.S. Senator John McCain has again called on the United States to send weapons to Ukrainian forces fighting pro-Russia separatists in the east of the country.
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There are two wars being waged in Ukraine. One is by the Kiev Junta Forces (KJF) against the citizens of the Donbas in an effort to drive them out of their home and to kill and terrorize those that remain. This is, of course, one big war crime. The second war is being waged by the Novorossian Armed Forces (NAF) against the invading KJF and their masters in Kiev.
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The purpose of Kiev junta's war is to gain (or regain) control of physical territory and resources. That is what is important to psychopaths. Behind the oligarchs in control of Kiev are the bankers of London and New York who control NATO and their member governments. Their big picture aim is to cripple the Russian economy so it doesn't outshine the dying economies of the West and to eventually bring about regime change in Moscow.
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While more and more crimes against humanity are being committed in Eastern Ukraine, no coverage is presented in the West.
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Last month marked the one-year anniversary of the election of oligarch Petro Poroshenko to the presidency of Ukraine. The Poroshenko regime came to power in the aftermath of a US- and German-backed coup, spearheaded by fascist forces, which ousted President Victor Yanukovych in February 2014. Since coming to power, the right-wing government has waged a brutal military campaign against pro-Russian separatists in the eastern Donbass region, implemented brutal austerity measures and banned the public display of Communist symbols
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Uporabnik Pac_Man pravi:
Ostrovsky bo za tole dobil še enega Webby-ja.
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Šel je po sledeh selfijev Bata Dombajeva, ruskega poklicnega vojaka s pogodbo 2012-2016. Od Ukrajine do Sibirije.
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Terrorists from “Donetsk People’s Republic” are going to identify civilians who rallied against the war in Donetsk for further punishment against them. This was reported in Facebook by Vyacheslav Abroskin, Head of Agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Donetsk region.
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“Mykola Kryuchenko, current deputy “Minister of DNR’s Internal Affairs” instructed his employees to identify protesters for further reprisals” – he wrote. Mr Abroskin also noted that Donetsk region’s police recognized these “observers”. “Tese are our former employees from the regional office – traitors who violated the oath given to citizens of Ukraine”, – he said.
Abroskin published names and photos of pro-Russian militants who are to identify protestors:
Yaroslav Abramenko, born in 1982, former senior detective for especially important cases, police captain. Released from the internal affairs bodies in August 2014.
Dyachenko Mykhailo, born in 1983, former senior detective for especially important cases, police major. Released from internal affairs bodies in September 2014.
Kannunikov Denys, born in 1975, former Deputy Head of Department, police major. Released from internal affairs bodies in August 2014.
Lisovyi Maksym, born in 1982, former senior detective for especially important cases, police captain. Released from internal affairs bodies in June 2014.
Kovalenko Volodymyr, born in 1987, former senior detective for especially important cases, police captain. Released from internal affairs bodies in August 2014.
Kovtun Dmytro, born in 1980, former senior inspector-on-duty, police major. inspector-duty in September 2014.
Dmytryuk Andrii, born in 1974, former head of department (photos, video), police major. Released from internal affairs bodies in September 2014.
Yalovets Sergiy, born in 1984, former deputy head of technology department (photo, video), police captain. Released from internal affairs bodies in September 2014.
“I appeal to Donetsk civilians. Be careful as you can be monitored by surveillance of the so-called DNR police for further punishment”, – said Abroskin.
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The mother of a Russian soldier captured in Ukraine says her son never told her he was quitting the army, raising doubt about Kremlin assertions that the soldier was no longer serving when he crossed the frontier.
Zinaida Alexandrova, 58, says she has avoided watching Russian TV since she learnt from a news broadcast that her son was wounded fighting in east Ukraine and taken prisoner.
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Speaking publicly about her son's case for the first time, his mother said he had never told her of any plans to quit the army.
"No, he said nothing," she said in an interview in her house in the rural village of Rozhki 350 km (215 miles) north of Togliatti, the town on the River Volga where her son served before going to Ukraine.
"Whether or not he quit without informing us, the government must not leave him to fend for himself ... I don't know what they (the authorities) are doing. They don't tell me anything."
She added: "I don't watch television at all after this. I just can't. Who can you believe?"
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Alexandrov, 28, says he believes the Russian authorities pressured his wife Yekaterina, who serves in the human resources department of the same military unit, to tell Russian state television that he had quit before fighting in east Ukraine.
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Alexandrov's father Anatoly, a retired major, served in the Soviet aviation border guard and briefly fought in the 1979-1989 Soviet-Afghan war. He declined to be interviewed.