I
don't know where the " Impartial Western Media" comes from
but this is an interesting map of Troop movements and positions If
it's accurate, with the emphasis on If
"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? "
---Kevin
Hester
On
the Edge of War: The latest Russian and Ukraine troop movements –
Russia will invade Ukraine if crisis continues to escalate
3
May, 2014
MAY
2014 – UKRAINE –
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 Postis
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.
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