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Pro-Russians Seize State Buildings in Eastern Ukraine |
2014-04-07 |
[AnNahar] Activists chanting "Russia!" broke through police lines Sunday and stormed several government buildings in eastern Ukrainian regions seeking independence from Kiev following last month's fall of a Kremlin regime. Clashes in Donetsk and similar rallies in the heavily Russified cities such of Lugansk and Kharkiv provided another reminder to the untested pro-Western leaders in Kiev of the monumental task facing them after their February 22 overthrow of president Viktor Yanukovych. The unrest comes with Ukraine's borders surrounded by Russian troops who had earlier seized the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea and the economy in tatters after decades of mismanagement and government theft. Several eastern regions now want to stage referendums on joining Kremlin rule when Ukraine holds snap presidential polls on May 25. Both election frontrunners want to tie the vast country's future to Europe and break its historic dependence on Russia. The day's most violent protest saw nearly 100 activists move away from a crowd of 2,000 rallying on the main city square of Donetsk to storm and occupy the government seat where they raised the Russian flag. They threw firecrackers at about 200 riot police and ripped away several of their shields before raising the Russian flag above the 11-story building. Some in the bustling city of one million chanted "Give us a referendum" and "NATO ...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A single organization with differing goals, equipment, language, doctrine, and organization.... go home." Police in the eastern city of Lugansk were forced to fire tear gas at a few hundred protesters who broke into the local security service building in order to win the release of 15 pro-Russian activists incarcerated Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up! earlier in the week. The region's security service had accused the group of planning to seize the main administration building on Thursday with "the use of arms and explosives." An Agence La Belle France Presse news hound saw several men break down the door of the security service building while others pelted its windows with stones and eggs. Local news reports said two coppers were hurt in the melee. Unconfirmed reports from pro-Russian media sources said the activists had managed to secure the release of six of the 15 alleged Lugansk coup plotters and had barricaded themselves inside the building. Several dozen people also entered the government seat in the eastern city of Kharkiv after breaking through police lines. They thrust several Russian flags out of windows as a crowd of about 2,000 outside cheered and chanted "The police are with the people." The coppers refused to use force against the crowd and moved about 50 meters (165 feet) away from the government seat after the Russian supporters broke inside. An AFP news hound in Kharkiv also saw several hundred protesters surround a group of pro-European supporters who were mistaken for members of the ultra-nationalist Right Sector group. The group was forced to march down a steep hill on their knees in what appeared to be a humiliation ritual that drew no police response. The unrest and threat of bloodshed has sparked concern in both Kiev and Western countries that Russian President Vladimir Putin ![]() may order his troops into the eastern regions following his promise to "protect" his compatriots there. Washington believes that Russia has massed about 40,000 soldiers near the eastern border of Ukraine. Moscow has denied plans to move its troops beyond Crimea but has thus far pulled only a few hundred troops back from the border region. The latest violence prompted acting President Oleksandr Turchynov to cancel a planned visit to Lithuania and call an emergency meeting of his national security and defense council. Interior Minister Arsen Avakov accused Putin and Yanukovych -- now living in self-imposed exile in Russia -- of "ordering and paying for another wave of separatist turmoil in the country's east." "The situation will be brought under control without bloodshed," the interior minister wrote in a message posted on his Facebook account. "But at the same, a firm approach will be use against all who attack government buildings, law enforcement officers and other citizens," Avakov warned. Kiev and western regions of Ukraine that have ancient ties to nations such as Poland and overwhelmingly support the old government's ouster have recently been free of protests but also remain tense. A prominent Right Sector leader was killed in a police shootout in western Ukraine late last month while another member of the group was arrested after wounding three when he opened fire near a central Kiev hotel last week. The far right Svoboda party said that the body of one its more prominent activists had been found Saturday dumped in the woods with signs of torture a day after his abduction in the central village of Vygrayev. Prosecutors said they had launched an investigation but provided no other details. Svoboda is the current parliament's fourth-largest faction and is headed by the billionaire Sergiy Tigipko -- a veteran politician who is known for making disparaging remarks about Jews and is also standing for president in next month's elections. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#5 OOOOOOPPPSSSS, my bad, forgot RIA NOVOSTI > DONETSK PEOPLE'S COUNCIL SET TO HOLD [independence = accession] REFERENDUM TO JOIN RUSSIA ON MAY 11. OBAMA-THE-OWG-GLOBALIST still has time to save = abandon his latest "red line(s)" on Donetsk. Lugansk, + Kharkov??? |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2014-04-07 20:44 |
#4 SO now its official ... ... * DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > [Guardian.UK] PRO-RUSSIA ACTIVISTS DECLARE INDEPENDENT "[People's]REPUBLIC OF DONETSK". The PRD is Coming, the PRD is Coming! * RELATED RUSSIA TODAY > CLASHES ERUPT AS PROTESTERS DECLARE INDEPENDENCE [People'S Republic of Kharkov]. The PRK is Coming, the PRK is Coming! * REAL CLEAR POLITICS > PROTESTERS IN UKRAINE'S EAST [Donetsk] CALL ON VLADIMIR PUTIN TO SEND IN TROOPS. IIRC CNN this AM = I may have heard it wrong, but CNN repor that Pro-Russian Militants-Activists may have formed a Pro-Russia anti-Kiev/Ukraine "ARMY OF THE SOUTHEAST"??? NO WORD FROM LUGANSK = "PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF LUGANSK", BUT IS PROLLY OR LIKELY THE SAME. versus * BHARAT RAKSHAK > [Ria Novosti] EASTERN UKRAINE IS DIFFERENT FROM CRIMEA - RUSSIAN LAWMAKER. * SAME > [Voice of Russia] RIOTS IN EASTERN UKRAINE PROVE ITS GOVT'S NEED FOR FEDERALIZATION - RUSSIAN FM. Federalization = "Cantonization"??? * BHARAT RAKSHAK > US WARNS RUSSIA AGZ "OVERT OR COVERT ACTION" IN UKRAINE. RELATED CNN AM = SECSTATE KERRY WAS WARNED RUSSIA THAT THESE NEW ESCALATIONS/TURMOIL IN POST-CRIMEA/ANNEXATION EASTERN UKRAINE "MUST STOP". * TOPIX >[Daily Caller] [UNO + US, NATO] MILITARY INTERVENTION IS THE ONLY SOLUTION TO RUSSIA'S AGGRESSION. By his or Russia's actions, Vlad has proven he is a direct threat to the sovereign Ukraine, Post-Soviet/Cold War Eastern Europe, + dare we say the entire World!? |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2014-04-07 20:40 |
#3 We now turn to the chapter in our story where the Bear, having staked its claim to Crimea, sits back and patiently waits for eastern Ukraine to split off and fall into its lap. |
Posted by: SteveS 2014-04-07 19:55 |
#2 As per FREEREPUBLIC, the anti-Russian locals are now asking for "protection" from Kiev, potens also the UNO + NATO-EU - read, USA = POTUS Obama - in later. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2014-04-07 03:12 |
#1 Jackbooted? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2014-04-07 00:12 |