Excellent
statement of Russia's rep at the UNSC (dubbed in English)
The
situation on the ground is very confused, there are a lot of rumors
and few verifiable facts. Still, a few things are becoming obvious:
1)
So far the offensive of the neo-Fascists is lame, at best. So far,
no determined and sustained attack has occurred. There was an
exchange of gunfire with casualties and at least one fatality
reported in Slaviansk, but that occurred on the outskirts of the city
and the attacking forces withdrew.
2)
The quality and determination of the anti-Fascist resistance has
dramatically increased over the past 24 hours. Many more cities have
seen uprisings, including cities which in the past had been
completely quiet. From the video footage form the region, the
quality of the barricades has also dramatically increased and there
are now armed men protecting them.
3)
The resistance appears to be much better coordinated and volunteer
units are being formed to reinforce the cities under attack (such as
Slaviansk).
4)
The so-called "anti-terrorist operation" announced by the
freaks in Kiev appears to be executed primarily by SBU forces. There
are, so far, no signs of either police or military participation in
it.
It
is too early to call this one and we need to wait for at least 24
hours before we can make some conclusion. But my very preliminary
impression is that if things continue down this path the east and
south of the Ukraine will simply secede from Kiev and the freaks in
power there. What is becoming obvious is that with every passing day
the chances of somehow keeping the Ukraine as a unitary state are
becoming smaller and smaller. I cannot say that it would break my
heart to see this obscene creation finally collapse in an orgy of
incompetence and hateful rhetoric, but I also believe the breakup of
the Ukraine will create a lot of headaches for Russia and that that
these headaches will be very hard to deal with in the midst of what I
can only call "Cold War II". I still think that a federal
unitary Ukraine is the better option, but I am beginning to seriously
doubt that this is still possible.
Lastly,
as a side bar: the Regnum news agency reports that Alexander
Lukashenko has made some really insane statements over the Ukraine
including that he is opposed to federalization and that he considers
Turchinov to be an honest man how can be trusted. Not that he makes
much of a difference, but I wonder if he is trying to make friendly
with the US and EU again or if he basically has gone crazy.
Let's
see what the next 24 hours bring. The situation should become
clearer by Monday evening.
Stay
tuned,
The
Saker
http://vineyardsaker.blogspot.ru/2014/04/ukraine-mini-sitrep-april-13-1240-est.html
WRAPUP:
Special Forces, Right Sector Besiege Rebellious Slaviansk
14
April, 2014
KIEV,
April 13 (RIA Novosti) – Special forces loyal to government and
armed men from the radical Right Sector movement launched an
operation Sunday to suppress pro-federalization protesters in the
east Ukrainian town of Slaviansk.
At
least three people, including a pro-federalization supporter, were
killed in clashes in the town, some 150 kilometers from the border
with Russia, while two other activists were injured, activists said.
Pro-federalization
activists seized a local administration building, a district police
department and a security service office on Saturday.
The
leader of the Right Sector movement, Dmytro Yarosh, called on his
supporters Saturday to mobilize amid the recent events in eastern
Ukraine, where local residents rally in support of federalization.
Ukraine’s
Acting Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said on his Facebook page early
on Sunday an operation was underway in the city involving “all the
country's law enforcement agencies.”
SPECIAL
FORCES AND RADICALS
A
source with Ukraine’s special forces told RIA Novosti Sunday on
condition of anonymity that the restive city of Slaviansk in eastern
Ukraine was being stormed by all special forces units from the
country’s pro-regime west.
“Every single unit from western Ukraine is now storming Slaviansk,” the
source said.
Armed
men from the radical Right Sector movement arrived in Slaviansk to
participate in the special operation against pro-federalization
protesters, a coordinator of the international liberation movement,
Vladimir Karasev, said.
“Reports
from Slaviansk say that some 150 people dressed in black uniform have
arrived at the airfield in the town. According to all indications,
they are from the Right Sector,” said Karasev, of the Russian
Sector-Ukraine movement initiated by Ukrainians who have left their
country fearing violence from the Kiev regime.
Ukraine’s
Acting Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said on his Facebook page on
Sunday an operation had started in the city involving “all the
country's law enforcement agencies” to suppress protesters.
Shots
were being heard in the area and helicopters were patrolling the
airspace over the town, a RIA Novosti correspondent said.
Regime
forces have moved in on federalism protest camps in two more towns in
Ukraine’s eastern region, Ilovaisk and Khartsyzsk.
Pro-federalization protesters seized government buildings in the
towns of Krasny Liman, Kramatorsk, Mariupol and Yenakiyevo.
FIRST
CASUALTIES
The
health department of the Donetsk regional administration said one
person was killed and nine others were injured on Sunday in
Slaviansk. Five people received gunshot wounds, while four others
were injured on a highway near Artyomovsk.
Ukraine’s
Acting Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said the operation launched by
the country’s security forces against protesters in Slaviansk had
led to the deaths and injuries on "both sides."
Avakov
said on his Facebook page one officer of the Security Service (SBU)
was killed and five others, including the head of the SBU
anti-terrorist center, were injured in the operation. He also said
there were victims among the pro-federalization protesters, without
giving further details.
An
activist of the protest movement, Nikolai Solntsev, said three people
were killed in Slaviansk on Sunday as a result of the operation.
“A
total of three people have been killed: two from the so-called Right
Sector and one on our side,” he said.
THE
SIEGE OF SLAVIANSK
The
town of Slaviansk is currently under control of the
pro-federalization protesters. A RIA Novosti correspondent said
vehicles carrying the activists are traveling around the town.
Barricades have been set up around the district police department.
Ways
to the October Revolution Square, where the district police
department is located, have been partly blocked by the protesters.
Some 1,000 local residents have gathered on the square. “We have
come here to protect our men from attacks,” one of the participants
told RIA Novosti.
FIGHT
AGAINST OWN PEOPLE
The
so-called “anti-terror” operation unfolding in Ukraine’s
eastern town of Slaviansk is a war that the Kiev government has
unleashed against its own people and a crime against humanity, said
Igor Korotchenko, editor-in-chief of the National Defense magazine.
“The
events we are witnessing in Slaviansk indicate that the Kiev regime
is waging a war against its own people… A counter-terror operation
can only target terrorists, while in Slaviansk local residents have
risen to demand the right for the self-identification of the land
they live in. They are fighting Slaviansk civilians with the help of
special forces, armed vehicles and helicopters,” Korotchenko told
RIA Novosti.
The
pundit accused Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) chief Valentin
Nalivaichenko and Acting Interior Minister Arsen Avakov of committing
“crimes against humanity,” which should be classified as war
crimes under international law.
Ukrainian
presidential candidate Oleh Tsarev said Ukrainian authorities have
crossed the line and are to blame for the bloodshed in Slaviansk.
“People
have been taking to the streets for months, announcing their demands,
but authorities refuse to hold talks with them. Negotiations were
carried out only through law enforcement, arrests, intimidation,
blackmail and today they used force,” Tsarev said.
OSCE
monitors visit Slavyansk, expected to submit report
RT,
14
April, 2014
OSCE
monitors have visited the besieged city of Slavyansk in eastern
Ukraine, where Kiev announced an “anti-terrorist operation”
against pro-federalization protesters, “to collect information”
as the situation is feared to turn violent.
“Representatives
of a special monitoring mission of international observers, which
operate in Donetsk, visited Slavyansk to collect information,” OSCE
Project Coordinator in Ukraine Andrey Dziubenko has told RIA Novosti
news agency.
International
experts came from Donetsk to Slavyansk for a short visit. They left
the city few hours after arriving.
Upon
arrival their car was surrounded by protesters, who were shouting
that they want to show European monitors what is really happening in
Slavyansk and blamed European media for reporting an inaccurate
picture. They first offered to take them behind the barricades, but
then negotiated and refused to do so, local news website
slavgorod.com.ua reported.
The
mission that consists of civilian monitors will submit a report on
their findings to the OSCE headquarters Vienna.
“Every
day all groups of the monitoring mission send reports on the
situation in the regions they work to OSCE. They send data on all
regions. It will also cover the information about Slavyansk,”
Dziubenko said.
On
Sunday, gunfire broke out in Slavyansk with casualties being reported
on both sides. One man has been confirmed dead near the hospital. His
identity has not been made public. Unconfirmed reports in Ukrainian
media speculated that the man could be a journalist. Two protesters
were also said to have been injured. New authorities in Kiev also
said one security officer was killed in the siege.
A
local man also told RT that Right Sector members, as he assumes, were
shooting at him and other people as they were heading to Slavyansk to
deliver humanitarian aid.
“We
[two cars] were heading from Donetsk to Slavyansk to deliver
humanitarian aid: food, medicine, warm clothes. On the way a pick-up
truck was going on us. They started shooting. One [of our cars] took
to the left. Another car turned around to go back. Three people were
injured. One seriously,” Sergey Karpachev has said.
Three
teams of OSCE monitors, involving 103 people from 39 participating
States, have been working in Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv since the
end of March. Their deployment for an initial period of six months
was approved on March, 21.
While
the mission’s mandate covers the whole territory of Ukraine,
monitors have initially been deployed to Kherson, Odessa, Lvov,
Kharkov, Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk, Lugansk and Kiev.
Moscow slams Kiev’s military op order as ‘criminal’, calls for UNSC meeting
RT,
14
April, 2014
Russia
has called on the UNSC and OSCE to urgently consider the crisis in
Ukraine, saying that the announcement made by the Kiev authorities on
Sunday to mobilize military forces to put down protests in the
south-east of the country is a ‘criminal order.’
Events
in south-eastern Ukraine have taken a very dangerous turn, the
Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
“The
Kiev authorities, who self-proclaimed themselves as a result of a
coup, have embarked on the violent military suppression of the
protests,” the ministry said adding that the rallies, which have
gripped the Donbas region were prompted by Kiev’s disregard of the
legitimate interests the people.
Moscow
slammed Sunday’s order, issued by the coup-imposed acting President
Aleksandr Turchinov approving a full-scale security operation in the
country’s eastern regions, as “criminal”.
“Blood
has already been spilled as the result of such actions in the South
East.”
The
ministry’s statement elaborated that Russia strongly condemns
attempts to use brutal force against protesters and activists by
involving militants from the far-right Right Sector group or other
illegal armed forces.
The
West should bring its allies in Ukraine's government under control,
Moscow said stressing “it depends on the West now to stop the civil
war in Ukraine”.
“We
demand the Maidan henchmen, who overthrew the legitimate president,
to immediately stop the war against their own people, to fulfill all
the obligations under the Agreement of 21 February,” the Foreign
Ministry said.
“The
western sponsors of the Maidan government, especially those who
witnessed the Agreement [of 21 February] and are backed by the US,
have to curb their out of control wards, they have to make them break
away from the neo-Nazis and other extremists…”
The
Kiev authorities have to start a national dialogue with an equal
participation of all regions to make urgent and radical
constitutional reforms, the ministry said.
Russia
will put an urgent discussion of the situation in eastern Ukraine on
the agenda of the United Nations Security Council and the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
Massive
protests have gripped the south-eastern territory of Ukraine with
activists seizing government buildings in Donetsk, Lugansk,
Slavyansk, Mariupol, Kramatorsk and the towns of Druzhkovka, Krasny
Liman, Khartsyzk and Ilovaisk. Residents of other cities have been
rallying for the federalization of Ukraine.
On
Sunday the Kiev government launched a crackdown operation in
Slavyansk. Following the event, Ukraine’s Security Council has
approved a full-scale security operation in the country’s eastern
regions. The coup-imposed President Aleksandr Turchinov set a
deadline until Monday morning for the pro-independence supporters in
eastern Ukraine to leave the government buildings they have occupied
or the military will use force.
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