“They
are not pro-Russian, they want a united Ukraine, a federalized
Ukraine, a Finlandized Ukraine that is not allied with the EU and
NATO or with Russia; it’s equidistant. And they want more autonomy
in the eastern and southern provinces. This is what those 'militants'
want in fact. And now they are being confronted by guns.”
---
Pepe Escobar
From Zero Hedge
On
The Edge Of War: The Latest Russian And Ukraine Troop Movements
2
May, 2014
If
Putin needed a pretext to finally drive across the Ukraine border, he
got it today following first the death of nearly 40 pro-Russian
protesters in Odessa during a confrontation between pro-Russia and
pro-Kiev forces, and then, what appears to be a storming in progress
right now by the Ukraine national guard of yet another
separatist-controlled city in east Ukraine: Kramatorsk.
According
to RT,
Ukraine’s National Guard is storming the eastern town of Kramatorsk
even as it has also resumed its special operation in Slavyansk, where
two soldiers have been killed.
“The assault is starting now,” a Kramatorsk self-defense activist has told RIA Novosti by phone. Another activist told the news agency that the National Guard opened fire on self-defense forces.
Dozens have been killed or injured in Kramatorsk, a doctor told RIA Novosti. The medic added that the fighting has now stopped and all of those injured have been taken to hospitals in Kramatorsk and Slavyansk. At least two died on the way to the hospital, she said.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian military’s special operation has resumed in the nearby town of Slavyansk. The headquarters of the people’s self-defense is under snipers’ fire, according to Itar-Tass. There are reports of injuries among protesters.
Recall
that Putin has made it very clear that all the Kremlin needs to green
light an operation in Ukraine is a pretext of "self-defense"
for the pro-Russian citizens currently there being attacked by the
local military, something which if the tables were turned, would have
been classified as a civil war by the impartial western media.
So
what does the theater of operations look like should Russia finally
get involved?
The
Washington Post is publishing a new map that shows, using
information from the Royal United Services Institute,
recent troop movements in the region. The graphic illustrates
how military exercises conducted by Russia have left a big build-up
of troops on Ukraine's border. It also shows Ukraine's own military
moves to its borders with Russia and Moldova's Russian-dominated
enclave, Transnistria.
It
may be a long weekend.
Is the Guardian finally forced to acknowledge the existence of of the fascist thugs - the Right Sector? Can they not airbrush them out of the narrative any more?
Ukraine
clashes: dozens
reported dead after Odessa
building fire
2
May, 2014
More
than 30 people were reported to have been killed in violent and
chaotic clashes in the southern Ukrainian city of Odessa on Friday as
pro-Ukrainian activists stormed a building defended by protesters
opposed to the current government in Kiev and in favour of closer
ties with Russia.
Odessa's
large Soviet-era trade union building was set alight as
pro-Ukrainian activists mounted an assault as dusk fell. Police said
at least 31 people choked to death on smoke or were killed when
jumping out of windows after the trade union building was set on
fire.
Bodies
lay in pools of blood outside the main entrance as explosions from
improvised grenades and Molotov cocktails filled the air. Black
smoke from the building and a burning pro-Russian protest camp
wreathed the nearby square.
Pro-Russian
fighters mounted a last-ditch defence of the burning building,
tossing masonry and Molotov cocktails from the roof on to the crowd
below.
Medics
at the scene said that the pro-Russian fighters were also shooting
from the roof. At least five bodies with bullet wounds lay on the
ground covered by Ukrainian flags as fire engines and ambulances
arrived at the scene.
Some
people fell from the burning building as they hung on to windowsills
in an attempt to avoid the fire that had taken hold inside.
Pro-Ukrainian protesters made desperate efforts to reach people with
ropes and improvised scaffolding.
"At
first we broke through the side, and then we came through the main
entrance," said one pro-Ukrainian fighter, 20, who said he was
a member of the extreme nationalist group Right Sector.
"They
had guns and they were shooting … Some people jumped from the
roof, they died obviously," he said.
Riot
police arrived on the scene as hand-to-hand fighting was already
underway inside, but did not enter the building and stood formed up
in ranks outside.
Within
two hours of the assault beginning, the resistance from pro-Russian
activists inside the building seemed to have been quelled. Several
fire crews were spraying the smouldering building with water and
ambulances lined the streets outside.
Bloody
and dazed pro-Russian protesters were eventually escorted out of the
building, and were immediately surrounded by angry mobs. Many were
handed over to police, and loaded on to police vans. Some were
assaulted by the crowd,
"The
aim is to completely clear Odessa [of pro-Russians]," said
Dmitry Rogovsky, another activist from Right Sector whose hand had
been injured during the fighting. "They are all paid Russian
separatists."
The
seizure of the trade union building was the violent culmination of a
day of street battles in this Black Sea resort city.
The
clashes reportedly began after protesters gathering for a rally in
support of a unified Ukraine were
attacked by pro-Russian activists armed with clubs and air pistols.
But
the confrontation quickly escalated into a series of skirmishes as
the two sides played a deadly cat and mouse game in the centre of
the city.
Police
largely stood aside as the two sides hurled Molotov cocktails,
cobblestones and bricks at each other. Girls as young as fourteen
were smashing cobblestones to break them up into missiles of a
manageable size.
Combatants
on both sides were armed with body armour, helmets and shields and
carried baseball bats, chains, metal bars and air pistols.
For
two and a half hours the police were absent, said Olga Gold, a
teacher watching the unrest. "The authorities have been
absolutely indifferent," she said.
Dozens
of buildings and cars were damaged during the violence. Most of the
cafes and bars in central Odessa, a popular holiday spot, were
closed by early evening.
From the BBC
Ukraine
crisis, missing jet
dominates Obamas Malaysia
visit
The western propaganda machine never stops turning
US
troops arrive in Lithuania
amid Ukraine crisis
CNN - Obama is trying to 'de-escalate' the situation in the Ukraine. LOL
RT
Reporter Tells CNN:
'Russia Has Not Invaded
Ukraine'
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