Nice young men making film that is pretty sympathetic to the Ukrainian fascists.
Meeting
the Donbass Battalion: Russian Roulette in Ukraine
With the Ukrainian army struggling to contain the grab for power by the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) in the Donetsk Oblast, armed pro-Ukrainian militias have been quietly taking matters into their own hands.
One
of these groups, the Donbas Battalion, has been attacking DPR
checkpoints and occupied buildings. After two weeks of careful
negotiations they finally agreed for VICE News to visit their
clandestine base in what used to be a children's summer camp in the
neighboring Dnipropetrovsk region. They were cautious about revealing
their location as their last HQ was discovered and attacked by
pro-Russia forces, forcing them to find an alternative.
We
watched them train and interviewed their leader, Semyan, before being
invited on an operation the following day. In the town of Velyka
Novosilka, the Donbas Battalion tore down the DPR flag and replaced
it with Ukraine's colors, reinstalled the pro-Ukrainian
administrator, and lectured the local police on loyalty and duty —
all at gunpoint. We then left Velyka Novosilka quickly, as there were
reports of armed pro-Russia groups heading our way.
The
Ukrainian army's "anti-terror" operation has so far failed
to dislodge separatists from their strongholds in Sloviansk and
Donetsk. But the flexibility of the Donbas Battalion, and other
groups like it, could help turn the tide in Kiev's favor. Equally,
they could help further destabilize an already volatile region. Yet
with the Ukrainian presidential elections taking place on May 25,
it's likely that Semyan and his men will be busy in the days ahead —
and we'll soon find out.
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