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581  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 18, 2014, 09:09:52 AM

ruSSian (r)aid: Those Trucks Putin Sent To Ukraine With 'Humanitarian Supplies' Were Mostly Empty

http://www.forbes.com/sites/paulroderickgregory/2014/08/16/another-putin-blunder-the-almost-empty-russian-humanitarian-convoy/
582  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III on: August 17, 2014, 03:33:56 PM

Putin confidant: "There will be war in Europe"



(DE) Putin-Vertrauter: „Es wird Krieg in Europa geben“  http://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachrichten.de/2014/07/29/putin-vertrauer-es-wird-krieg-in-europa-geben/
583  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 17, 2014, 02:54:26 PM
Bus full of neo-nazi Pravii Sektor ukraine troops ambushed by NAF, 10+ KIA, see the results for your self..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=J9kqKTQ6u8E

About who is fascist Cheesy >

Власовцы, фашисты и белогвардейцы на службе ДНР



http://informnapalm.org/780-vlasovtsy-fashysty-y-belogvardejtsy-na-sluzhbe-dnr/
584  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 17, 2014, 02:26:15 PM

Russian hardware spotted approaching and crossing Ukrainian border.

With a bunch of journalists checking the Humanitarian (R)aid Convoy, they are able to spot a lot of Russian hardware approaching the Ukrainian border as well.

Here is an overview of what they see.

All this happens at this crossroad, the exit towards Russian Donetsk and Izvarino border crossing which is in Russian control.



In Google Streetview you can recognize the buildings:



Link to Google maps: https://www.google.com/maps/search/Nehoteevka/@48.250676,40.292214,668m/data=!3m1!1e3

This is how they crossed the border the past month, so that's how they will likely do it now too:



     #Russian military hardware near the #Ukraine border and the convoy on Thursday. pic.twitter.com/NWwYR1MfAC
    — Tom Barton (@TomBartonJourno) August 15, 2014


    Can anyone identify these chaps? pic.twitter.com/5cVUN2xqd2
    — Shaun Walker (@shaunwalker7) August 15, 2014

These are two of the elements of the BUK-system. The TELAR (or 'launcher'; same that shot down MH17) and the LLV ( or 'loader').

    A dozen of these have just passed by us in the direction of the border. Cannot confirm that is where they're heading. pic.twitter.com/XOya5Z9NT4
    — Steve Rosenberg (@BBCSteveR) August 15, 2014

Where else do they go?

    Military transports kept rolling by toward border... pic.twitter.com/VOV2IUudVi
    — Andrew Roth (@ARothNYT) August 14, 2014

That is the BUK command centre.

    Erm ok so this isn't humanitarian aid. Column of over 20 APCs, 10km from the Ukraine border, and heading closer pic.twitter.com/OMvJmHzsx1
    — Shaun Walker (@shaunwalker7) August 14, 2014


    So @RolandOliphant and I just saw a column of APCs and vehicles with official Russian military plates cross border into Ukraine.
    — Shaun Walker (@shaunwalker7) August 14, 2014


    .@shaunwalker7 and I just witnessed a not insubstantial column of APCs and trucks slipping across the border into Ukraine.
    — Roland Oliphant (@RolandOliphant) August 14, 2014


    These might very well be the Russian invaders @shaunwalker7 & @RolandOliphant saw. If not: next batch http://t.co/ingg380877 via @ukr_lito
    — djp3tros (@djp3tros) August 14, 2014


    Didn't even turn off their headlights. Saw Russian military plates on support vehicles, but no markings I could make out on APCs.
    — Roland Oliphant (@RolandOliphant) August 14, 2014


    Meanwhile, this has appeared in a field outside Donetsk (Russian Donetsk). Didn't notice it yesterday. pic.twitter.com/rgdX03obpt
    — Roland Oliphant (@RolandOliphant) August 15, 2014


    Help required. Spotted two of these yesterday when the aid convoy arrived in Kamensk-Shakhtinsky (but what is it?) pic.twitter.com/BunnI4YeyF
    — Steve Rosenberg (@BBCSteveR) August 15, 2014

That's the BUK radar

    Estonian Postimees.ee published pictures of #RUS regular army crossing #UKR border CP. http://t.co/VKO27OoIvr pic.twitter.com/Mjsk6YmOxK
    — lennutrajektoor (@lennutrajektoor) August 15, 2014


    #BREAKINGPICTURE of the Russian army convoy that invaded #Ukraine yesterday evening. pic.twitter.com/6YIcsSIxZi
    — ConflictReporter (@MiddleEast_BRK) August 15, 2014


    #BreakingPicture shows Russian ARMY convoy right at the Ukrainian border in #Donetsk(Ru),reported to go in right now. pic.twitter.com/H0TmqR7VPl
    — ConflictReporter (@MiddleEast_BRK) August 15, 2014


    Russian Pantsir-S1 AA unit east of Donetsk, Rostov Oblast on road A-260 close to the airfield. SRC:VK #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/1zrbH3MQh3
    — Jerry Popowicz (@JerryPopowicz) August 14, 2014


    Massive column of APCs flying Russian flags and some with мc - peace keeper - driving past aid convoy and barrelling it toward Donetsk
    — Roland Oliphant (@RolandOliphant) August 15, 2014


    These guys. Lots of them. pic.twitter.com/XM1QCCpmNQ
    — Roland Oliphant (@RolandOliphant) August 15, 2014

Meanwhile these fresh units are spotted in Donetsk by a webcam:

    Multiple evidences that 9 Russian tanks headed Donetsk via H21 road. pic.twitter.com/HbvoxSwjGE RT @21brklyn @EastOfBrussels
    — Ruthen (@RutheniaRus) August 14, 2014


    August 15 #Doentsk, #Russian army APCs & SAU Akatsya 152mm self-propelling howitzers. Purest form of an invasion. pic.twitter.com/87gMR6oIvw
    — lennutrajektoor (@lennutrajektoor) August 15, 2014


    Per fresh information the #Russian army column entered #Ukraine last night is heading to #Molodohvardiisk, #Luhansk region.
    — lennutrajektoor (@lennutrajektoor) August 15, 2014


UPDATE 16-8

Russia now has an ENTIRE BUK-system transport to Ukraine:

    After entire BUK system (Launcher, Loader, Radar & Command), now #Russia transports its missiles to(wards) #Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/zAr77bS33y
    — djp3tros (@djp3tros) August 16, 2014


http://ukraineatwar.blogspot.com/2014/08/russian-hardware-spotted-approaching.html?m=1
585  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 17, 2014, 07:10:47 AM
In Nizhny Novgorod 10 corpses arrived for burial: "died in Novorossiya".
It is Russians fighting in Ukraine. And it is their presence that prolongs the suffering. If there would be no Russian mercenaries and constant flow of military hardware the battle would have long been over and rebuilding could have started.




http://news.freejournal.biz/article4847/index.html
586  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 16, 2014, 02:48:12 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzGSVkHZZnc  We're not fighting separatists, we're fighting the russian federation



587  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 16, 2014, 01:07:22 PM
#Ukrainian flag flown over a police station in #Luhansk's Zhovtnevy district @Dbnmjr

588  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 16, 2014, 10:35:56 AM
Grin Soviet Union V2.0

Russia Tries To Explain Why The Aid Trucks Are Empty
"There were also only a limited number of persons accompanying the convoy. An official from the transportation agency that handled the make-up of the convoy had explanations for RIA-Novosti (translated by The Interpreter):
"The KAMAZes were not loaded fully so that there wouldn't be excessive wear on automobiles that were not yet broken in, many of which were of 2014 make. It would mean that in case of a breakdown of the mechanics and a stop on the highway, reloading the cargo by hand to other vehicles completely filled to capacity, would be quite difficult. Moreover, a fully-loaded truck does not go fast enough uphill, so in view of the large number of vehicles, this would have had a heavy impact on the speed of the convoy's movement. And the cargo must be delivered quickly in light of the difficult humanitarian situation in the east of Ukraine."

http://www.interpretermag.com/ukraine-liveblog-day-179-russian-build-up-continues-at-border-as-armour-enters-ukraine/#3828








589  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 16, 2014, 09:20:40 AM
Ukrainian troops entered Luhansk. There are fights in the streets now, the source in Ukrainian Armed Forces reports. According to source, the situation is complicated by the fact that terrorists are shooting indiscriminately at residential areas.
"In fact, the Russian-backed terrorists have turned the whole Luhansk in the fortified area. It is not just the militia. Professional mercenaries are fighting on the side of so-called “LNR” (“Luhansk People Republic”) informatory.lg.ua correspondent reports.

http://informator.lg.ua/?p=22161#.U-4_6bOEWfI.facebook
590  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 15, 2014, 01:17:27 PM

@shaunwalker7 photographs the #SA_11 #Buk, taking the last turn towards #Ukraine. Hello again! #MH17

591  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III on: August 14, 2014, 10:54:48 PM

The Telegraph - Russian armoured vehicles and military trucks cross border into Ukraine

A column of armoured vehicles and military trucks crossed the border from Russia into Ukraine on Thursday night, in the first confirmed sighting of such an incident by Western journalists.

[...] The convoy, which included at least 23 vehicles, appeared to be waiting until sunset near a refugee camp just outside Donetsk, before moving towards the crossing without turning off headlights or making any other attempt to conceal itself.

[...] While the force did not seem to be a substantial invasion force, it confirms that military supplies are moving across the border. While the APCs carried no visible markings the fuel tankers and soft-skinned trucks in the convoy bore black Russian military number plates.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/11035401/Russian-armoured-vehicles-and-military-trucks-cross-border-into-Ukraine.html
592  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 14, 2014, 10:50:55 PM
The Telegraph - Russian armoured vehicles and military trucks cross border into Ukraine

A column of armoured vehicles and military trucks crossed the border from Russia into Ukraine on Thursday night, in the first confirmed sighting of such an incident by Western journalists.

[...] The convoy, which included at least 23 vehicles, appeared to be waiting until sunset near a refugee camp just outside Donetsk, before moving towards the crossing without turning off headlights or making any other attempt to conceal itself.

[...] While the force did not seem to be a substantial invasion force, it confirms that military supplies are moving across the border. While the APCs carried no visible markings the fuel tankers and soft-skinned trucks in the convoy bore black Russian military number plates.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/11035401/Russian-armoured-vehicles-and-military-trucks-cross-border-into-Ukraine.html


More Russian Tanks Reported Far From The Aid Convoy But Deep In Ukraine -- As Donetsk Burns

http://www.interpretermag.com/ukraine-liveblog-day-178-russian-aid-convoy-on-the-move-again/#3804 … …
593  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III on: August 14, 2014, 10:44:16 PM

Putin hinted about new developments in the field of nuclear deterrent

http://www.vedomosti.ru/politics/news/32127941/putin-v-krymu-budut-otdelnye-vooruzhennye-sily
594  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 14, 2014, 09:41:33 PM
Rats abandoning a sinking ship

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ow5sEsSyI4

In Donbas 46 Chechen mercenaries have surrendered to ATO forces



46 militants from the Caucasus have surrendered to ATO forces, the volunteer battallion Donbas wrote on its FB page, reports Espreso.tv.

“Today’s summary – 46 Caucasus nationals have voluntarily surrendered. By preliminary data – all of them are from the Chechen republic,” the battalion’s representatives noted.

The soldiers also inform that Horlivka at present is under the caring supervision of the best paratroopers in the world.”

http://euromaidanpress.com/2014/08/14/in-donbas-46-chechen-mercenaries-have-surrendered-to-ato-forces/
595  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 14, 2014, 09:32:33 PM

Russian military vehicles enter Ukraine as aid convoy stops short of border

Column of 23 armoured personnel carriers and support vehicles cross border after dark, while 280 trucks come to halt separately

    Shaun Walker on the Russia-Ukraine border
    The Guardian, Thursday 14 August 2014 20.38 BST   


Armoured personnel carriers in Russia move towards the Ukraine border. Photograph: Shaun Walker

The white trucks of humanitarian aid rumbled through Russia in a convoy stretching for miles, moving slowly southwards on the M4 highway, amid a landscape of fertile fields and Ladas stopped at the roadside – their boots overflowing with watermelons for sale.

But, while the trucks came to a halt well short of Ukraine's border, a different Russian convoy did cross into Ukrainian territory late on Thursday evening.

The Guardian saw a column of 23 armoured personnel carriers, supported by fuel trucks and other logistics vehicles with official Russian military plates, travelling towards the border near the Russian town of Donetsk – about 200km away from Donetsk, Ukraine.

    So @RolandOliphant and I just saw a column of APCs and vehicles with official Russian military plates cross border into Ukraine.
    — Shaun Walker (@shaunwalker7) August 14, 2014

After pausing by the side of the road until nightfall, the convoy crossed into Ukrainian territory, using a rough dirt track and clearly crossing through a gap in a barbed wire fence that demarcates the border. Armed men were visible in the gloom by the border fence as the column moved into Ukraine. Kiev has lost control of its side of the border in this area.

The trucks are unlikely to represent a full-scale official Russian invasion, and it was unclear how far they planned to travel inside Ukrainian territory and how long they would stay. But it was incontrovertible evidence of what Ukraine has long claimed – that Russian troops are active inside its borders.

It was also ironic given the attention to the huge convoy of humanitarian aid that moved slowly southwards on the M4 highway on Thursday. As the convoy moved closer to the stretch of border controlled by pro-Russian rebels it was hard to escape the feeling that Moscow's aid convoy had the potential to turn into a slow-motion disaster, perhaps even prompting a moment that could push Ukraine and Russia out of the messy conflict fought by proxies into full-blown, open engagement.

According to Moscow, the convoy is a goodwill gesture, packed with much-needed aid for the residents of eastern Ukraine. In Kiev's view, the convoy is at best a cynical ploy; at worst, a kind of Trojan centipede, winding its way into the country at a border point no longer controlled by Ukrainian forces, the nature of its cargo taken only on trust.

The humanitarian convoy stalled for 24 hours in the city of Voronezh during Wednesday, but set out at dawn on Thursday.

At one point, with President Vladimir Putin more than two hours late to address a gathering of top Russian officials in newly annexed Crimea, and the first lorries in the convoy taking the turnoff from the main M4 highway towards rebel-controlled Luhansk in Ukraine, there were whispers that perhaps Putin's announcement was being delayed to announce that the trucks would enter Ukraine whether or not the country's authorities gave the green light, a move Kiev has said would be seen as an invasion.


The aid convoy on the road in Russia. Photograph: Itar-Tass/Corbis

In the end, the convoy ground to a halt shortly after the turnoff, still about 20 miles from the border and, over a period of two hours, the vehicles parked in neat lines, throwing up clouds of dust.

Russia's foreign ministry has said there are 262 vehicles in the convoy, including 200 carrying aid. Some of the drivers put the number at 270. Already, the start of a field camp had been erected on the site, with a dozen large tents and a shower area where the men could wash off the grime and sweat of the long journey.

The trucks could be stacked with weapons, some said. Others claimed they could be carrying advance supplies for a later Russian invasion using the ground troops that have hovered in border areas. There was also a suggestion that the circus around the mysterious convoy could distract attention from other Russian moves, a fear apparently justified given the military column that crossed the borderon Thursday night.

The hundreds of men driving the trucks in the convoy were all dressed in identical khaki T-shirts, shorts and caps, and there was certainly something military about their bearing.

For some observers, the large convoy moving with obvious top-level coordination and accompanied by numerous vehicles with official Russian military plates brought back memories of the "little green men" involved in the annexation of Crimea back in March. Wearing green uniforms without insignia, those men claimed to be local volunteers, although they were clearly highly trained Russian special operatives. Despite denying their presence all through the annexation, Putin later admitted that Russian military units had been involved.

    Spent a couple of hours with the Russian convoy which has stopped, possibly for some time. Field camp being set up pic.twitter.com/UN1NTJSsbX
    — Shaun Walker (@shaunwalker7) August 14, 2014

But, with their easy manner, lack of discipline and in some cases physiques that hinted more at beer halls than special forces training grounds, the "little brown men" of the aid convoy are clearly not the highly trained elite troops used in the annexation of Crimea.

In general, the men did not want to speak about who they were or how they had come to be involved in the convoy. One said he was a volunteer from a non-governmental organisation, but clammed up when asked for the name of the organisation.

"I'm being paid to do a job here, not to stand around talking to journalists," he said when pressed, and then looked sheepish when reminded he had just claimed to be an unpaid volunteer.

Others said they were military veterans but claimed not to be serving currently. It is possible the convoy was assembled using the semi-official method Russia has used to find volunteers to fight for rebel separatists in eastern Ukraine – phone calls from military veterans' organisations offering work.

Those at the site were dismissive of fears in Ukraine that the convoy may be carrying secret military cargo. Two of the men in brown, who would not give their names but said they were "in charge of the cargo", offered to open any of the trucks picked at random and show what was inside. Men scrambled to untie the cords securing the tarpaulin on two of the trucks chosen by the Guardian and other journalists at the site.

Inside one were white sacks filled with buckwheat, while the other contained stacked cardboard boxes. Three men pulled the tape from one of the boxes to reveal newly packed sleeping bags. As the tarpaulin was pulled away, the original military green of the trucks was revealed; their exteriors apparently only recently painted white.

Nobody would say how long they planned to be there: a few hours or several days. Neither was it clear whether a decision had been taken in Moscow to move only with approval from the International Committee of the Red Cross, or whether a decision would be made to move ahead regardless, if diplomatic wrangling takes too long.

A lone car with diplomatic plates and Red Cross insignia arrived at the location of the convoy on Thursday afternoon. Two men inside confirmed they were Red Cross officials based in Moscow but refused to give any further information about whether they had travelled with the convoy, what plans there were for inspection, or whether more representatives were on the way. On Thursday evening, the organisation tweeted that "initial contact" with the convoy had been made, and there were "many practical details to be clarified".

    Two helicopters accompanying the convoy, flying extremely low. Now sat in the fields alongside pic.twitter.com/yYTr7Vhp8C
    — Shaun Walker (@shaunwalker7) August 14, 2014

The trucks do indeed appear to contain humanitarian aid, and there is undoubtedly a grim situation in major towns in eastern Ukraine, as thousands don't have water and electricity, and are sheltering in basements to avoid shelling. Nevertheless, Kiev's concern about the convoy, with its thinly disguised military undertones, is understandable. Two military helicopters accompanied the convoy south, and flew just a few dozen metres from the ground as it came to a halt. The head and tail of the convoy included a number of vehicles with official Russian military plates.

Separately, there were several military transporters loaded with artillery and tanks visible on the main M4 road during the day. Locals say the sightings have been ever more frequent in recent months, with Ukraine accusing Moscow of shelling its territory from inside Russia, and transporting heavy weaponry across the border, including perhaps the BUK missile system which is believed to have been used to shoot down a Malaysian Airlines passenger jet last month.

The armoured column seen by the Guardian appeared to be further evidence of Russia's incursions, which the Kremlin has repeatedly denied.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/aug/14/russian-military-vehicles-enter-ukraine-aid-convoy-stops-short-border
596  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 13, 2014, 07:21:28 PM
Not a "Ukrainian crisis", but "Putin's power crisis", which will eventually turn into "Russian crisis"... and the punch line here - via Andreas Umland - is "instead, mundane issues of personal power and domestic control by the currently ruling elite in Moscow are the main factors driving Russia’s promotion of armed separatism in Southern and Eastern Ukraine. Not the interests of the Russian state and nation, but the continuing stability of Putin’s increasingly autocratic rule and corrupt system are Moscow’s major matters of concern."

http://hir.harvard.edu/archives/6980
597  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III on: August 13, 2014, 03:57:22 PM

Food import ban means Russia is fully at war with the West

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/masha-gessen-food-import-ban-means-russia-is-at-war-with-the-west/2014/08/12/7209d230-209e-11e4-8593-da634b334390_story.html


State Duma deputy asked the head of Ministry of Emergency Situations urgent check all bomb shelter in Russia and bring them on high alert

http://echo.msk.ru/news/1379166-echo.html
598  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III on: August 13, 2014, 03:01:34 PM
Next level of stupidity: Russia now claims "near-abroad" countries have been printed false voting bulletins for the September 14 governor and municipal elections. As the bulletin's "found" are in the St. Petersburg and Pskov areas, it is clear the blame will be put on the Baltic states.
We are in for the next round.


http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/744780
599  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 13, 2014, 11:45:17 AM

And while the whole world is watching the white-painted military trucks the ruSSian artillery is bombarding border posts in the Luhansk area



http://inforesist.org/rossijskie-vojska-otkryli-shkvalnyj-ogon-po-poziciyam-ukrainskix-pogranichnikov-snbo/
600  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 12, 2014, 11:54:29 PM
^ Well, someone forget NSFW?
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