The
Guardian is trying to paint a picture so won't mention Polish death
squads (along with the Right Sector they couldn't possibly exist! -
sic). Even the possibility of Chechens fighting on the side of the
People's Republic won't be mentioned.
"Closing the border is becoming the number one issue today," - You bet! That includes closing humanitarian corridors for evacuating women and children.
Guns
and fighters seep
through Ukraine's porous
Russian border
Combatants
engaged in last week's fighting say walked into the country 'to visit
relatives' at poorly policed
checkpoints
31
May, 2014
In
late April, 65 Russian men in groups of five to 10 crossed the border
with Ukraine on foot, telling border guards they were going to visit
relatives.
It
wasn't a fond babushka who picked them up at the border, however, but
rather pro-Russian rebels from the self-declared Donetsk People's
Republic in eastern Ukraine. They bussed the Russian fighters to the
regional capital, where they took up arms and last week engaged in
the fiercest combat yet against forces loyal to Kiev.
"I
was watching events in Odessa and was very upset about what was going
on," said one of the Russian fighters, who would give only his
wartime nickname "Varan" or "Monitor Lizard".
Clashes between pro-Ukrainian and pro-Russian protesters in that city
last month left more than 40 people dead. "I called up the
military enlistment office and asked what I could do. They said
people were gathering in Rostov and it may be possible to go to
Ukraine. It's not official; they whispered it in my ear, so to
speak."
The
Russian fighters – including veterans of the military, intelligence
services and riot police – formed the core of a new unit called the
Vostok Battalion, which took a lead role in the bloody battle for the
Donetsk airport last week, in which 33 Russian citizens were killed.
The
story of how Varan and his brethren simply walked into the country
highlights the problem that Ukraine has had in keeping out the
growing number of Russians reinforcing local rebels in the
two-month-old uprising in Luhansk and Donetsk regions. Recently,
Ukrainian forces have reportedly captured vehicles carrying weapons
from Russia, while others have got through, hinting at the porous
nature of the 1,400-mile border between the two countries.
Speaking
on national television on Friday, Anton Geraschenko, a top aide to
Ukrainian interior minister Arsen Avakov, said establishing greater
control of the border will be key to Kiev's "anti-terrorist
operation" against pro-Russian rebels in the east.
"Closing
the border is becoming the number one issue today," Geraschenko
said. "All 23 years that Ukraine has been independent, our
border with Russia has been fairly porous. We don't have exclusion
zones, we don't have sufficient border defences."
On
Friday, pro-Russian forces attempted to storm a border post near
Dyakovo in Luhansk region from the Ukrainian side, the border service
said, marking the latest in a string of similar clashes. Russian
Cossacks who entered Ukraine last month reportedly took part in the
assault. On Thursday night, there was a rebel attack on another
border post further east.
Earlier
last week, the border service said a column of 40 trucks and cars
attempted to cross the border from Russia in the early hours of the
morning, and many of them made it in during the ensuing firefight, in
which one Russian was killed. Border guards reportedly captured a car
and two minibuses, confiscating machine guns, grenade launchers,
sniper rifles and 84 boxes of live ammunition.
"Our
border, especially in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, has become a
front line that various 'terrorists' are trying to break through,"
border service head Mykola Lytvyn told journalists in Kiev on
Wednesday. "Daily fighting with 'terrorists' and groups of
criminals near the Ukrainian and Russian border has become our
routine reality."
A
weekend visit by the Observer to border crossings near the town of
Uspenka in Donetsk region, where military forces reportedly repelled
a rebel attack on 20 May, did find that border guards were delaying
and checking vehicles coming from Russia. Paratroopers from a brigade
based in the nearby Dnepropetrovsk region were opening boots at
checkpoints on main roads leading from the border.
The
commander of the main checkpoint said the military had been
monitoring all traffic for the past three weeks, but added that the
interior ministry was not doing its part to control the border
region. Many police officers in restive cities in the east have
supported the rebels.
"It
doesn't do anything. We haven't seen a single police officer. The
interior ministry has eliminated itself," he said.
But
the regular traffic across the border of Russians and Ukrainians,
many of whom have relatives on the other side, presents a trickier
problem. Despite reports in April that Ukrainian authorities had
barred Russian men aged 16 to 60 from entering the country, border
service representatives denied there was such a restriction and said
that the border was functioning under the same rules as before.
Russian and Ukrainian citizens can cross without a visa.
The
border runs directly between rustic one-storey homes in the tiny
village of Stepne in the Donetsk region, where surveys show a
majority of locals support more independence from Kiev.
Several
locals told the Observer they would like to join Russia. At a tiny
border service booth, Vladimir Uvorvikhvost, a pensioner from the
nearby town of Amrosivka who was originally born in Russia, was
waiting for his daughter and son-in-law to return from visiting
relatives in the Russian city of Taganrog.
"Russia
is our saviour. We won't go anywhere without Russia,"
Uvorvikhvost said.
Sergei,
a taxi driver in Amrosivka who declined to provide his last name,
said the border was well-patrolled now, but said not all roads into
Russia had border posts. "You could bring in one machine gun,
but no more than that. One you could take apart and hide in your
underwear, as we say," he said.
The
flow of Russian fighters is not likely to decrease any time soon, if
Varan's
experience is any indication. Many others in his homeland
feel the same "outburst of patriotism" that he did, Varan
said.
"Friends
call me and ask me how it is here," he said. "They want to
come too."
Polish Death Squads Fighting
in Ukraine. CIA Covert
Operation?
28
May, 2014
On
May 11 a plane arrived at Kiev’s airport in strict secrecy; it was
met by the airport’s military personnel rather than the civilian
staff. NATO military uniforms, 500 packages of amphetamines, and
containers marked as poisonous substances were unloaded from the
plane. By order of the Kiev directorate of the SBU, the fighters, the
cargo and the containers of poison were not inspected and left the
airport in cars with tinted windows. The cargo was accompanied by CIA
agent Richard Michael. Aboard the plane were also fighters from the
Right Sector and the Polish private military company ASBS (Analizy
Systemowe Bartlomiej Sienkiewicz) Othago, created several years ago
by Poland’s current Minister of the Interior, B. Sienkiewicz.
According
to available data (5), this Polish PMC lost 6 men during a punitive
operation in Eastern Ukraine (the remaining casualties among foreign
mercenaries working for the junta came from the American PMC Academi
and its subsidiary PMC Greystone Limited, which lost 50 and 14
fighters, respectively, as well as the CIA and the FBI, with 25
casualties, 13 of whom were killed).
The
Poles have been participating actively in the formation of death
squads in Ukraine since September 2013, when Foreign Minister R.
Sikorski invited 86 members of the Right Sector to train at the
police training center in Legionowo, 23 km from Warsaw. The
fighters, who came on the pretext of a university exchange program,
were mostly men of around 40; they received a month-long training
course in organizing mass protests, erecting barricades, seizing
government buildings, street fighting tactics, shooting techniques,
including from sniper rifles, etc. The Polish weekly Nie published a
photo from Legionowo showing Ukrainian fascists dressed in Nazi
uniforms alongside their Polish instructors in civilian clothing.
While
the Polish special services were training the future participants of
punitive operations, the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs made
this official statement (02-02-2014):
«We support the hard line taken by the Right Sector… The radical actions of the Right Sector and other militant groups of demonstrators and the use of force by protestors are justified… The Right Sector has taken full responsibility for all the acts of violence during the recent protests. This is an honest position, and we respect it. The politicians have failed at their peacekeeping function. This means that the only acceptable option is the radical actions of the Right Sector. There is no other alternative».
At
the same time, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk cautioned President
Yanukovich against«disproportionate
use of force» against
the Maidan. Donald Tusk demands that the Kiev junta deal with
the «eastern
rebels» harshly, «as
with terrorists».
In
mid-May Tusk demanded that Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, who
considers fascist Ukraine a «challenge to the European Union»
refrain from making such statements so as not to divert attention
from the fight against the main adversary – Russia. But several
weeks earlier (04-24-2014), the Polish prime minister stated that
Europe must prepare for the disintegration of Ukraine.
«The
problem is that Warsaw’s eastern policy is to a great degree
directed by Polish intelligence, which collaborates closely with
American and British intelligence agencies», asserts
Leszek Sykulski, head of the Czestochowa Institute of Geopolitics.
In
early April, CIA director John Brennan visited Kiev. The very next
day after his visit, the head of the Kiev regime, Turchynov,
announced the beginning of «large-scale
antiterrorist operations in connection with events in the
Southeast». Not
only American, but Polish mercenaries showed up for this operation.
After
the head of the CIA, on April 21-22 U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden
visited Kiev. Speaking in the Verkhovna Rada, Biden stated that
Washington supports the Ukrainian government in the face of
«humiliating threats», obviously with Russia in mind. The answer
to the question of what the United States needs in eastern Ukraine
is simple: The cities which the junta is desperately trying to
subjugate are located in the Dniepr-Donets Basin, which has enormous
deposits of shale gas. Royal Dutch Shell has already staked a claim
on these tracts.
«I would say that the economic interest in this case is what’s driving the coup regime in Kiev to launch military actions against its own citizens, because they stand to make a profit from these contracts signed by the previous government», asserts American foreign affairs expert Nebojsa Malic.
Robert
Hunter Biden, the son of the U.S. vice president, who has become a
frequent visitor to Kiev, was recently appointed to the Board of
Directors of the largest private gas producer in Ukraine, Burisma
Holdings, which is registered in Cyprus and holds licenses for
developing the gas fields of the Dniepr-Donetsk Basin. In April,
Devon Archer, a family friend of the U.S. Secretary of State who was
the college roommate of Kerry’s stepson and a senior advisor
during John Kerry’s 2004 presidential election campaign, also
received a post in the company.
U.S.
top officials and their close relatives have a great personal
interest in all the countries invaded by American occupation forces,
starting back in the days of the wars against Yugoslavia and Iraq.
For example Kerry’s predecessor as Secretary of State, Madeleine
Albright, has business in «independent Kosovo», and Biden’s
predecessor as vice president, Richard Cheney, and his family, as
well as yet another U.S. secretary of state, Condoleeza Rice,
latched onto Iraq’s energy resources through Halliburton and
Chevron. The same kinds of interests are appearing in those who
serve the interests of Americans in Eastern Europe, as well. For
example, Ukraine’s ex-Minister of Ecology Mykola Zlochevsky and
former president of Poland Aleksander Kwasniewski are on the Board
of Directors of Burisma Holdings.
One
of the potential shale gas fields for which development rights were
given to Burisma Holdings is the Yuzivska shale field. Besides
Slavyansk and part of neighboring Kramatorsk, with a population of
160,000 people, the tract given to Shell includes the cities of
Krasny Luch and Svyatogorsk in the Donetsk region, as well as
Balakeya and Izyum in the neighboring Kharkov region. And
the shale gas extraction contract is written such that the Ukrainian
government is obligated to forcibly take property away from its
lawful owners if Shell states that it plans to drill on those lands.
The vicinity of Slavyansk has been selected as the location for the
drilling of the first gas wells…
The
place where the Ukrainian army is concentrated, supported by the
Right Sector, the private punitive battalions of fascist oligarch
Igor Kolomoisky and mercenaries from American and Polish PMCs,
points directly to one of the main reasons for the punitive
operation: that the Kiev regime is serving the business interests of
the commanding elite of the U.S. and Poland. It is around Slavyansk
and Kramatorsk that the most violent clashes between the punitive
forces and the people of the Donets Basin have taken place, while
Izyum is the main base for Ukrainian forces participating in the
punitive operation.
The
following speak of what methods are being used in the punitive
operation:
-the
attackers’ losses, which include attack and transport helicopters,
armored vehicles, 122-mm howitzers, and «Grad» rocket launcher
systems, a salvo from which is capable of destroying all life in an
area of 14.5 hectares,
-bombardment
of cities from mortars, as a result of which more civilians are
killed than self-defense fighters,
-sniper
activities, killing even children,
-the
use of helicopters with UN symbols on them for air attacks on
Kramatorsk. These helicopters were piloted by Polish mercenaries, as
even their Ukrainian colleagues refused to violate international
norms of using military equipment bearing United Nations symbols.
All
of this can be considered an answer to the question of just what
kind of cargo is being hurriedly transported to Ukraine by Polish
mercenaries under the supervision of U.S. intelligence, and why the
Pole Kwasniewski is on the board of directors of a company for whose
activities the way is now being cleared by armed groups of Ukrainian
fascists (the «national guard») and American and Polish
mercenaries, killing militants and civilians. It seems that the Kiev
junta and its Western masters are prepared to resort to any
provocations, up to and including using chemical warfare agents on
the local population, as happened recently in Syria, and earlier in
Iraq, where it was the Poles who specialized in such matters.
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