The only thing that surprises me about this is the source - Britain's Daily Mail!
How will Putin react when it is confirmed to him that American Blackwater mercenaries are present in Donetsk??
As the armed men left the scene, suspicious bystanders could be heard yelling 'Blackwater! Blackwater!'
Unidentified mercenaries appeared in Donetsk
How will Putin react when it is confirmed to him that American Blackwater mercenaries are present in Donetsk??
Has
Blackwater been deployed to Ukraine? Notorious U.S. mercenaries 'seen
on the streets of flashpoint city' as Russia claims 300 hired guns
have arrived in country
- Unidentified armed men seen on the streets of Donetsk in east Ukraine
- Russian diplomat claims 300 mercenaries had arrived in Kiev this week
- Mercenaries in the region could give Putin pretext for military action
- Donetsk has been the scene of big pro-Russian demonstrations this week
8
March, 2014
Speculation
was growing last night that American mercenaries had been deployed to
Donetsk after videos emerged of unidentified armed men in the streets
of the eastern Ukrainian city.
At
least two videos published on YouTube earlier this week show burly,
heavily armed soldiers with no insignia in the city, which has been
gripped by pro-Moscow protests.
In
one of the videos onlookers can be heard shouting 'Blackwater!
Blackwater!' as the armed men, who wear no insignia, jog through the
streets.
Donetsk
was this week the scene of civil unrest as pro-Russian elements among
its citizens seized control of the regional administration
headquarters and another government building.
Yesterday
thousands of people gathered in the city centre waving Russian flags
and calling for a referendum to determine the status of the
strategically important coal-mining region.
Both the videos which purport to show 'Blackwater' mercenaries in Donetsk were uploaded last Monday, with their descriptions written in Russian. They could give Russia the pretext to invade the region
Since
the videos emerged, Twitter has been alive with speculation that
mercenaries linked to Blackwater, now known as Academi, are active in
Ukraine, helping to prop up the embattled new pro-western government.
And
a Russian diplomat in Kiev told the Interfax news agency on Wednesday
that 300 employees of private security companies had arrived there.
'These
are soldiers of fortune proficient in combat operations. Most of them
had operated under private contracts in Iraq, Afghanistan and other
states,' the source said. Interfax reported that the diplomat did not
disclose the nationalities of the mercenaries but said, 'Most of them
come from the United States'.
Asked
whether the soldiers seen in the videos could be from Academi, Dr
Nafeez Ahmed, a security expert with the Institute for Policy
Research & Development, said: ‘Difficult to say really. It's
certainly not beyond the realm of possibility - Academi have been
deployed in all sorts of theatres.
'I
think the question is whether the evidence available warrants at
least reasonable speculation.
‘On
the face of it, the uniforms of the people in the videos are
consistent with US mercs - they don't look like Russian soldiers
mercs. On the other hand, why run around in public making a show of
it?’
Any suggestion that a U.S. mercenary outfit like Blackwater, known now as Academi, had begun operating in east Ukraine could give Russian president Vladimir Putin the pretext for a military invasion
He
added: ‘Of course the other possibility is it's all Russian
propaganda.’
Any
suggestion that a U.S. mercenary outfit like Academi had begun
operating in the country could give Russian president Vladimir Putin
the pretext for a military invasion.
The
Russian parliament, the Duma, has already voted to give Putin the
authority to take action in the country, where the pro-Russian
president Viktor Yanukovych was last month ousted after mass protests
in the capital, Kiev.
Pro-Russian
forces have already seized control of the southern Ukrainian province
of Crimea, although the Kremlin denies that the thousands of heavily
armed, well-equipped men that have appeared there are under its
control.
Last
month a report in the Daily Beast claimed that 'informed sources' in
Moscow had said the troops belong to Vnevedomstvenaya Okhrana, a
private security contracting bureau similar to Academi that is close
to the Kremlin.
The
videos which emerged this week come amid reports in Russian media
which claimed that 300 'strong' men had arrived at Kiev's Boryspil
airport carrying military-style bags.
Reports
speculated that they were being sent to regions in eastern and
southern Ukraine where Russian-speaking and ethnic Russian groups
posed a secessionary threat to the new government.
Blackwater
was founded in 1997 by former U.S. Navy SEAL Erik Prince and were one
of several private security firms employed by the U.S. government to
protect its diplomatic missions overseas.
With
the outbreak of the Iraq war in 2003 the company's operations
expanded and its revenue mushroomed, but a string of controversial
killings by its personnel led to a rebranding, first to Xe and then
to Academi, its current name.
As
well as acting as security contractors, Blackwater are seen by some
as a private army that can promote U.S. interests without official
military involvement.
Technically
they are a multinational company and can by hired by anyone, but the
board of directors includes a number of U.S. establishment figures
including John Ashcroft, the former Attorney General, and former NSA
chief Bobby Ray Inman.
If
Blackwater are present in Ukraine, it would make most sense for them
to be deployed in the country's east and south, where pro-Russian
protesters raised the Russian flag over the regional parliament last
Saturday.
It
remained in place until Thursday when Ukrainian police regained
control of the building without any resistance.
Riot police stand guard in front of regional government building which was until Thursday occupied by pro-Russian activists, as demonstrations carry on outside
Donetsk,
home city of deposed president Yanukovich, has seen the most
persistent pro-Moscow demonstrations in a wave of protests that have
erupted across southern and eastern cities.
MailOnline
contacted Academi for comment, but there was no reply.
American mercenaries already in Donetsk!!
Unidentified mercenaries appeared in Donetsk
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