In
Transcarpathia an uprising is born against Kiev
7
August, 2014
'Pravda.ru’
reports that the actions of the protesters against mass military
mobilisation in the Transcarpathia region are turning into a full
scale uprising. Local residents are blocking the roads, stopping
trains and are taking over the control of places of strategic
importance. The town of Mukachevo is at the heart of the rebellion.
Protesters have also taken actions in the Mukachevo region: villages
of Chervenovo, Domboki and Strabichevo, in the Beregove region:
villages of Gat and Muzhievo and four towns in the Hustsky region.
On
3rd of August, Dmytri Dzygovbrodsky, a blogger, published the report
of Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Carpathian Ruthenia,
Peter Getsko, on the current situation in the region.
“Transcarpathia
is one step away from a full-blown riot. We will witness what it will
grow into, in the next couple of days. People of the People's
Republic of Carpathia are against the military mobilisation of its
citizens for Kiev’s fascist war. Citizens of the People's Republic
of Carpathia demand autonomy. Everything is being decided right at
this moment. Hopefully, a second front will be opened. I think if
this was to happen, it would terrify Kiev and force them to take a
step back. Kiev doesn’t have the resources to fight the Ruthenians
and the Hungarians” - commented Getsko.
‘BFM.RU’
reports that Alina Eprimyan, a journalist from channel ‘Russia
Today‘, has been detained in the Transcarpathia region by
representatives of the Ukrainian Security Service, while filming
footage of a rally against mobilization that took place in the
village of Rakoshino. According to Eprimyan, after a lengthy
interrogation, all footage was confiscated and she was deported from
the area.
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