Ukraine/Russia conflict NEWS thread - Updates on the Ukrainian crisis.

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and what a coincidence. Dugin, Strelkov and the other Rebel Leader just happens to be meeting together this week in Russia at Putins "holy site" where he goes for so called advice

Which one - the neo-Nazi or the Russian ultranationalist?
 
that's pretty damn scary... are the Ukrainian military in the city?

Army is there and civilian defense groups are forming. Going to be a really bad situation if the attack occurs. Supposedly there might be a ceasefire signed tomorrow but that doesn't mean much the last time Ukraine agreed they were repaid with non stop attacks
 
Attack on Mariupol has begun. Ukrainian Army has begun its push back against the attackers.

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Now it looks like Ukraine has army. Tanks, APCs and lots of people. And the whole place is being shelled now! Explosions in direct sight!
 
Attack on Mariupol has begun. Ukrainian Army has begun its push back against the attackers.

Even with this I'm not ready to discount the possibility of a ceasefire. If anything this may actually be Russia's way of ensuring Ukraine will be even more desperate for peace.
 
This is going to be very very bad.

Its very worrisome because if there is one nation that has not advanced beyond WWII tactics it is Russia. They sweep in and leave nothing in their wake.

A military watcher who has been tracking movements has seen a large buildup of attack choppers near the Crimean Border. That along side the troop and armor buildup he predicts they will make a move on Kherson soon.

Russia is also said to have 20,000 Troops in Transinistria which borders near Odessa. So they could easily get a major chunk of the country quickly and outside of some sporadic violence these areas basically have been conflict free
 
Its very worrisome because if there is one nation that has not advanced beyond WWII tactics it is Russia. They sweep in and leave nothing in their wake.

so far we have seen no mercy given to Ukrainian soldiers and volunteers but the civilians on the ground seems to be doing quite well under the current circumstance.
 
Kinda strange for Ukrainian "crystal-clean-positive-about-inner-social-climate" news media: Ukrainian National News reporting that mothers and wives of Ukrainian solders protesting in front of the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers demanding to get the solders back home from East Ukraine.
 
Mariupol defenders have apparently pushed back the attempt on the city and are now shelling the pulled back russian forces.

In other news Finland and Sweden both signed Host Nation support agreements with NATO enabling both countries to host NATO troops if the need arises. Significant step as both are considered Neutral though recent actions have begun pushing them in the NATO direction.
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2016 NATO Summit announced to be held in Poland
 
yes sir Russian troll sir

I'm not a troll. I'm posting in the "News thread". When I'm posting something I always provide a link to the place where I got the news from. And now, I asked for a link to the news about "Mariupol defenders ...shelling the pulled back russian forces". Because I cannot find this information myself. So, is it that hard to copy-past a WEB-link?
 
I'm not a troll. I'm posting in the "News thread". When I'm posting something I always provide a link to the place where I got the news from. And now, I asked for a link to the news about "Mariupol defenders ...shelling the pulled back russian forces". Because I cannot find this information myself. So, is it that hard to copy-past a WEB-link?

What is the source for the US bombing Indonesia in 1958 ? (Globalresearch.ca is not a source, just a pile of pro-Russian propaganda)
 
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Anyway, I hope the ceasefire will last here. None of this is any good for the people stuck in the middle of the Nato and Russian posturing.
 
So, a border officer was kidnapped at gunpoint with the aid of smoke grenades and signal jammeers and taken across the border from Estonia to Russia. Might be unrelated but not likely. Also, can't be good. All over the local news but no English link yet.

This sounds more like mafia related kidnapping
 
@poroshenko (current President of Ukraine) twitted about a "preliminarily" ceasefire agreement signed in Minsk.

Official statement by Poroshenko on his official web-site (Google translate no ENG version available only RU and UA):
...Based on the call of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin to the leaders of illegal armed formations Donbass stop the fire, the signing of the protocol on the Trilateral meeting of the contact group on the implementation of the Peace Plan for President, I give the order to the chief of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to cease fire starting from 18:00 on September 5...
 
@poroshenko (current President of Ukraine) twitted about a "preliminarily" ceasefire agreement signed in Minsk.

Yep its time for another frozen conflict. There will be a ceasefire which will have the odd break in it but nothing major as they slowly work through the fine details of a settlement. It'll be fudged to hell and back as they always are. As things stabalise the sanctions will be lifted bit by bit and we'll end up with something similar to south ossettia. A frozen conflict that will flair up when Putin sees his poll numbers drop.
 
Putin is so awesome! Way to bring these two opposing sides together and negotiate a peace. He's a master moderator no doubt.
 
Just seen on twitter a feq journalists have been invited to a press conference by the DNR next tuesday. The subject is how the Ukraine forces are breaking the ceasefire.

It's 12 minutes old.
 
This is a huge victory for Russian geopolitical interests as the end of hostilities will result in East-Ukraine gaining more autonomy. The only thing that remains is Europe backtracking on sanctions, then it would just be ridiculous.
 
This is a huge victory for Russian geopolitical interests as the end of hostilities will result in East-Ukraine gaining more autonomy. The only thing that remains is Europe backtracking on sanctions, then it would just be ridiculous.

While the rebels not getting stomped is obviously better for Russia than if they were, I'm not sure this really counts as a win for them. It's more like the best outcome they could scrape together considering the circumstances, but not the one they actually wanted.

Keep in mind that this time last year Russia still had high hopes that Ukraine would join their free trade organization as a key partner, one that would transform it from the current "Russia and its protectorates" to something a bit more credible. Russia felt that if that could be accomplished Ukraine could be turned into a reliable ally that would help secure its western border, similar to what Belarus has been for years.

All of that's gone. The only thing they got out of this is that they get to keep the Sevastopol naval base. Except now it's basically within shooting distance of a hostile nation. If having to keep Crimea is actually worth it probably depends on who you ask. It's obvious that the Russian people have an immense sentimental attachment to the peninsula but from a strategic perspective it's not that useful outside of Sevastopol itself, it will take untold billions to bring the place up to even Russian standards, let alone turn it into some kind of profit maker.

As for the "DPR" and "LNR", they bring very little to the table. Especially in the sorry state they are after the civil war. They provide a buffer and a distraction for Ukraine and just happen to have had some military industry that Russia could absorb to use for something. As long as they stand they will also most likely block Ukraine from being able to join NATO. And that's not even touching on the burnt relations with the EU, a suffering economy due to that fact and an EU that just got reminded that they and Russia don't see eye to eye and that many issues and that Russia is prepared to settle differences through force if need be.

All in all the "DPR", "LNR" and Crimea make up a rather pitiful consolation price compared to having all of Ukraine in the Russian camp. So from a purely economic and military perspective, Russia has won precious little in comparison to what they had planned to gain and might actually have emerged comparatively weaker if they can't restore their economy and the EU decides to re-arm. Still, the Russians might not care. This is a moral victory for them. As they see it, they've saved Russians in Ukraine from a genocide perpetrated by fascists, they stood strong in the face of imperialist westerners attempting to bully them into submission and they've retaken their rightful place as one of the great powers in the world.

If the average Russian will still feels this was a few years from now is anyone's guess. History is written by the victors, but few things stay won forever.
 
How serious is this?

http://www.vox.com/2014/9/5/6110037/estonia-russia-officer-kidnapped

On Friday morning, less than 48 hours after President Obama delivered a speech in Estonia warning that Russian aggression against Estonia could trigger war with the US and NATO, Russian security forces have seized an officer with Estonia's state security bureau at gunpoint and taken him into Russia.

Sounds bad.

Why the fuck is this kind of stuff going on.
 
How serious is this?

http://www.vox.com/2014/9/5/6110037/estonia-russia-officer-kidnapped



Sounds bad.

Why the fuck is this kind of stuff going on.

https://twitter.com/IlvesToomas/status/507980939696537601

Just back from KAPO. Confirmed that abduction occurred in the course of cross border corruption investigation. Documented. On Estonian soil.

It's not like NATO would risk an open conflict with Russia over such incidents, Putin knows this well and is prepared use these shenanigans to create further division.
 
Obama won't do shit.

And that will send an alarming message to the Baltic region, this was clearly a conscious move just as Obama visited and made a speech how "every NATO country will be protected".

So the response was having a member of their security intelligence services captured. There is also the chance that this was just an isolated case, someone investigating corruption being offed by Russian mobsters. The timing is just.....
 
And that will send an alarming message to the Baltic region, this was clearly a conscious move just as Obama visited and made a speech how "every NATO country will be protected".

Yeah, this is Russia calling NATO's bluff.

If NATO does something drastic, they are warmongering savages.
If they do nothing, their authority crumbles (a bit).

Either case, Putin wins.
 
http://society.lb.ua/accidents/2014/09/05/278503_ukrainskih_voennih_okolo_debaltsevo.html

Soldier in the 25th brigade (Ukraine army, Debaltseve) is saying that they are being surrounded by close to 50 tanks and several rocket launchers. They are requesting air support, otherwise they will surrender.

Take anything you read with a massive pinch of salt. There was a report one hour ago about Donetsk airport being shelled. Turned out to be crap. Social media really is the shittiest thing ever for news.
 
Take anything you read with a massive pinch of salt. There was a report one hour ago about Donetsk airport being shelled. Turned out to be crap. Social media really is the shittiest thing ever for news.

This is true of course, lots of unverified stories going around.
 
A video of Pro/Russian troops, and some of the very modern equipment they are using:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJt284GRkvk

Video also showing what looks to be the alleged dead journalist Andrey Stenin, being very much alive. According to RT he was captured and murdered by the Ukrainian army over a month ago.
Maybe it would be wise of him not to go home to Russia again, as him being alive is not part of the plan.
 
A video of Pro/Russian troops, and some of the very modern equipment they are using:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJt284GRkvk

Video also showing what looks to be the alleged dead journalist Andrey Stenin, being very much alive. According to RT he was captured and murdered by the Ukrainian army over a month ago.
Maybe it would be wise of him not to go home to Russia again, as him being alive is not part of the plan.
I can't read the video description, but it does include the date of July 25th, which - if it does denote the date of recording - would be well over a month ago.
 
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