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News from Russia and Ukraine - 06/04/2014

Short update about the (very dangerous) Ukrainian situation



4 June, 2015

Dear friends,
First, I just wanted to let you know that I am working on two interviews which I think you will find interesting: one with Michael Hudson and one with an expert on Syria who prefers to remain anonymous.  Both should be very interesting.  Please give me a few more days to deliver these.
Now, about the Ukraine.  Please read this report:
and watch this one:
Bottom line: this situation is very VERY tense.
Listening to the junta propaganda, this appears to be preparatory attacks for an imminent “reconquista” of Donbass, but this is not necessarily so.  My own evaluation is that this probably not a prelude to a massive Ukronazi attack, but this is definitely an attempt to provoke Russia and sabotage any ongoing negotiations while giving the Empire a reason to demand an extension of the sanctions.  I say that because according to many reports the Ukrainians are now extremely frightened of the Novorussians: twice already, their counter-attacks were stopped (Minsk 1 and Minsk 2) at the last moment, but nobody believes that a Minsk 3 will happen.  In other words, if the Ukronazis attack they will be taking a huge risk.  I might be wrong, but my sense is that they will try to delay the (otherwise inevitable) moment when they will have to launch their last attack.
Europe and the OSCE are taking the typical spineless attitude towards these events.  The OSCE is reluctantly reporting that the Ukronazis have brought back a lot of their heavy weapons and that civilians are being killed every day.  The EU is strenuously looking the other way.
It is pretty clear that Kerry, Nuland & Co got nothing out of Lavrov or Putin and that “punitive escalation” is the US response to the Russian refusal to budge.
Officially, the Russians are sticking to their original stance.  However, I am also sensing a change in tone.  There are now public discussion about the need to gather the Federation Council to re-authorize Putin to take military action in the Ukraine if needed.  The consensus seems to be that since the Ukronazis did sign M2A they now have to abide by it and that no “M3A” or any other negotiations will take place.  Some very senior politicians have indicated that if the Ukronazis attack again “all bets are off” or, to use the favorite US expression “all options are on the table”.
I am increasingly getting a feeling that Russia will now oppose any other kid of “efforts” or negotiations.  Ukrainian suggestions that this or that new idea has to be discussed are summarily dismissed in Moscow.  The Russians seem to have concluded that they have the Ukrainians, the EU and the USA exactly where they want them to be and that the best thing to do now is to wait.
In other words, neither the Ukronazi junta nor their US patrons are going to get anything out of Russia at this point.  I believe that they understand that.  Worse (for them), time is running out and the Ukrainian economy has essentially collapsed and for all practical purpose in a state of default (the Rada’s vote to allow Iats to chose which creditors to pay – or not – is, essentially, an admission of bankruptcy).
Barring a miracle of some kind, the Ukronazis will simply have to attack as a war or, better (from their point of view) a Russian “invasion” (which would be a liberation, of course) is now the only and last option left to cover up the total collapse not only of the US Ukrainian policy but also of the entire “Independent Ukraine” project.
Of course, a major false flag is also a very real option.
The next couple of weeks will be very, very dangerous.
The Saker

49 NATO vessels, 5,600 troops gear up for major US-led drills in Baltics


Reuters/Kacper Pempel


RT,
4 June, 2015

Around 50 vessels from 17 countries, involving overall 5,600 troops, will be taking part in US-led exercise BALTOPS in the Baltic Sea starting June 5. In 15 days, NATO allies will show their eagerness and ability to protect the region.

Featuring anti-submarine warfare, air defense, interception of suspect vessels and amphibious landings, the annual BALTOPS will run through June 20.

This year’s excursive will see 49 ships, 61 aircraft, a submarine and an amphibious landing force of 700 troops participating.


The total number of servicemen involved in BALTOPS or Baltic Operations will reach 5,600 people, NATO’s website said.

NATO member states Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Turkey, UK and the US are sending their naval forces to take part in the dill.

They’ll be joined by three NATO partners – Finland and Sweden, which both have access to the Baltic Sea, and also Georgia.

NATO in E. Europe: 6,000 in Lithuania war games, Polish HQ double troops


The exercises are to kick off in the Polish port of Gdynia then move out to the Baltic Sea and conclude in the German port of Kiel, Radio Poland reported.
Being a US-led exercise, BALTOPS-2015 will be headed by Navy Vice Adm. James Foggo III, the commander of Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO (STRIKFORNATO) and US 6th Fleet, based in Naples, Italy.

This exercise represents an important opportunity for our forces, as allies and partners, to enhance our ability to work together and strengthen capabilities required to maintain regional security," Foggo was cited by NATO’s website as saying.

This exercise will be conducted in a truly joint environment, and I look forward to working with and learning from so many different nations and services,” he added.

BALTOPS has been held annually since 1971, with NATO’s website stressing that the current 43rd edition of the drill is not held in response to any specific threat.”

Meanwhile, the war games will be taking place just miles off the Russian coastal exclave of Kaliningrad, a gulf area sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania.


Despite failing to provide any proof, the West blames Russia for masterminding the Ukrainian unrest and supporting the rebels in country’s eastern Donetsk and Lugansk Regions.


This May, the Baltics became the venue of another major NATO exercise, with 20 vessels from nine member states.







Kiev to allow foreign armed forces in Ukraine, including ‘potential carriers of nukes’



Servicemen of the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team of the U.S. Army attend an opening ceremony of joint military exercise "Fearless Guardian 2015" at the International Peacekeeping Security Center near the village of Starychy western Ukraine, April 20, 2015.(Reuters / Gleb Garanich)

RT,
4 June, 2015

The Ukrainian parliament has adopted amendments to state law allowing “admission of the armed forces of other states on the territory of Ukraine.” The possible hosting of foreign weapons of mass destruction is also mentioned in the documents.


Amendments to Ukrainian law were adopted on Thursday by the Verkhovna Rada, receiving a majority of 240 votes (the required minimum being 226). The bill was submitted to the parliament in May by PM Arseny Yatsenyuk. It focuses on the provision of international peacekeeping and security” assistance to Ukraine at its request.

Peacekeeping missions are to be deployed 
on the basis of decision of the UN and/or the EU,” the bill published on the parliament’s official website says. 


Previously, the presence of any international military forces on the territory of Ukraine not specifically sanctioned by state law was only possible by adopting a special law initiated by the president. Implementation of the new amendments 
will create necessary conditions for deployment on the territory of Ukraine international peacekeeping and security” missions without the need for additional legal authorization, the explanatory note to the draft bill said.

The presence of such armed forces in Ukraine 
should ensure an early normalization of situation” in Donbass, the note added, saying that they would help restore law and order and life, constitutional rights and freedoms of citizens” in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions.

In a comparative table, published among the accompanying documents to the bill, 
potential carriers of nuclear and other types of weapons of mass destruction are permitted under international agreement with Ukraine for short-term accommodation,” with Kiev providing proper control during the period that such forces were stationed there.

Implementation of the law will not require additional expenditures from the State Budget of Ukraine,” its documents say.

The previous law also required that the length of time temporary peacekeeping forces were to be deployed in Ukraine be stipulated, while the new amendments allow an indefinite period, long enough “to achieve the goal of the stay.”


A separate amendment banned the presence of armed forces of states that unleash military aggression against Ukraine.” This appears to be a clear reference to the Rada’s January statement calling Russia an aggressor” – although the body has been reluctant to approve a legally binding law saying exactly that.

Moscow denies being part of the conflict, stressing that Kiev is fighting a civil war with eastern Ukrainians, not Russian forces. The Kremlin has consistently and adamantly denied any presence of Russian troops or hardware in eastern Ukraine, pointing out that there is no evidence proving otherwise. 

With violence in south-eastern Ukraine on the rise again, it is 
very important to avoid any actions or steps that provoke escalation of tension,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday, as quoted by RIA Novosti. Saying that there is no shortage” of provocative actions from Kiev’s side, Peskov said the main point is to concentrate on implementation of [Minsk] agreements.” This is what Moscow expects the most,” he added.

The new bill on international peacekeeping missions in Ukraine contradicts the Minsk agreements, Russian State Duma MP Leonid Slutsky said. “Minsk-2 did not provide for peacekeepers in resolution of the national conflict,” Slutsky said, as quoted by TASS.

The new legal act is 
doomed for inaction,” a member of the Russian Duma’s defense committee, Franz Klintsevich, said, adding that the bill is pure PR and propaganda.” “I cannot simulate a situation in which the United Nations will vote to deploy international military to Ukraine,” Klintsevich told journalists, as cited by RIA Novosti. 

Reuters / Gleb Garanich

US knowingly conceals E. Ukrainian ceasefire violations by Kiev – leak


The Lugansk People’s Republic’s envoy to the so-called Contact Group on Ukraine in Minsk, Vladislav Dainego, commented that the law was adopted to justify the presence”of foreign military that are already operating in Ukraine.” 
“There are some 20,000 [troops], primarily from Hungary and Poland,” Dainego claimed when speaking to Interfax, adding that the status of those forces was unclear.

Kiev came up with the initiative to employ peacekeeping missions in Donbass earlier this year. Moscow has insisted that deployment of such forces in Ukraine would be relevant only after all points of the Minsk agreement have been fully implemented, and only if both sides of the conflict – Kiev and the rebel republics – agree to the measure.




Reading tea leaves’: German expert questions Bellingcat’s MH17 photo scoop



Buk missile defense units in Donetsk Region, 5km north of Donetsk city, on July 14, 2014. Photo courtesy of the Russian Defense Ministry

A German image forensics expert has debunked the analysis of British online investigative group Bellingcat, which accused Russia of altering satellite images from the MH17 disaster. He labeled the probe “subjective” and “not based entirely on science.”


What really happened in Mar’inka: Truce not over yet, but getting eroded just like before



by Tatzhit Mihailovich


Yesterday, the Minsk-2 truce nearly collapsed amid heavy weapons fire and tank attacks in a suburb of Donetsk.====

Summary for our preschool readers:

The fighting in Mar’inka wasn’t a general offensive by either side, but rather a series of small

attacks/counter-attacks amid heavy artillery fire. In the end, both sides are pretty much where they started, losses seem comparable. Donetsk was randomly shelled by UAF, as per usual. Overall, exact same pattern of escalating tug-of-war that we saw in Donetsk airport last all.

The reports yesterday were extremely confusing: sources on both sides reported attacking and defending, winning and losing – all at the same time.

Literally, there were multiple sources on both sides claiming anything from “we’ve been kicked out of Mar’inka with serious losses” to “We took Mar’inka, the enemy suffered huge losses”.

Mass media were no help as usual, Western MSM mindlessly parroting the UAF spokesman’s boasting, and Russians doing the same for the DPR.

Videos from the fighting just showed somebody shooting at something, somewhere.

Thankfully, OSCE cleared the fog of war a bit with their spot report, even if it was done in their trademark style of “we just talk about DPR actions because we it just so happened we were only watching them; we will mention in the middle of the sentence in the third paragraph, in passing, that UAF hit Donetsk with a hundred heavy-artillery rounds at 4:30am (which is the exact point the fighting broke out – what a coincidence)”.

This was followed by a “latest report” that had a “ceasefire violations table” attached, which indicates OSCE recorded ~150 artillery and MLRS rounds fired by the UAF, ~230 fired by the DPR, and ~200 where they were not sure. They have also spotted something like 12 DPR tanks and 8 UAF tanks or SPHs.

Combining this report with messages from various people on the ground (in chronological order), we can be reasonably sure of what happened. In short, sources on both sides did not agree who was winning or losing because, during the day, combat rocked back and forth.

The fighting started in the early morning.

4:30 am is the point when OSCE detected the start of UAF shelling of Donetsk and start of DPR artillery strikes on UAF positions, but it is likely that smaller clashes in Mar’inka – using small-arms, grenade launchers, and light mortars – started some time prior (in fact, they never really stopped, at least in the previous few days).

Stages:

1. (Possible UAF attack) UAF infantry may have assaulted the DPR positions first, in the early morning; several separate DPR sources claim this, but there is no rock-solid evidence. Both sides certainly shelled each other.

2. (DPR counter-offensive) Either way, it appears DPR forces in Mar’inka quickly recovered, called in infantry and armor reinforcements, and counterattacked (according to DPR sources, they initially tried to close in with the enemy to prevent UAF artillery from firing – for fear of hitting their own forces – but when the UAF started retreating, this turned into “let’s see how much ground we can take”).

3. (DPR hold most of Mar’inka) The DPR advance got additional reinforcements and went well. By midday (very rough estimate), UAF forces were pushed to the western edge of Mar’inka. DPR reinforcements from Donetsk actually started attacking the next town of Kurahovo, trying to silence the artillery that has been shelling them and Donetsk from there.

This was the high-water mark of DPR “probing attack” and the reason the panicked messages from Kiev side / triumphant reports from DPR.

4. (UAF counter-offensive) However, just like at the “tug-of-war” we’ve seen in the Donetsk airport in the fall, the close-combat victories of the rebels in one location were meaningless without a strategic plan and silencing UAF artillery in surrounding positions.

UAF gunners were ready and zeroed in on the forward UAF positions the rebels took, and UAF soon responded with several large counterattacks, also including plenty of armor. When the dust settled, the artillery-battered rebels were more or less pushed back to where they started.

This is the reason for “we’ve been pushed back by Ukie attack” reports from the rebels and Kiev messages saying they have effortlessly defeated the “Russo-terroristic armies” (I’m not kidding, this is the official term they use nowadays).

5. (UAF hold most of Mar’inka) At this point (around 5 pm), both sides have taken considerable losses (DPR acknowledged 15 KIA and 84 WIA, Kiev acknowledged 4 KIA and 42 WIA – real losses are likely 50% higher for DPR and 200%+ higher for Kiev, as usual), and agreed to stop attacking each other.

What conclusions can we make?:

A) Minsk-2 truce is very shaky, both sides seem increasingly liberal with using heavy weapons and conducting offensives and counter-offensives.

B) For now, we can not conclusively blame either side for this flare-up. The whole thing appears to be a case of escalating tit-for-tat exchanges, with both sides being quick to up the ante.

C) UAF are staying true to their trademark “when in doubt, drop single shells all around Donetsk for no military reason” terror shelling habit (see list of hits here ). At the same time, DPR have also hit both civilian houses and checkpoints yesterday, but at least their fire is always aimed to a zipcode with military targets in it. OSCE confirms both of these things, no one cares.

D) Absent some progress in implementation of Minsk-2 conditions, this scenario will likely repeat and soon lead to renewed hostilities.

Chief problem, as I see it, is that the sides were forced to sign the truce by Russia and EU virtually in gunpoint. In fact, the rebels have no real desire to surrender to Kiev, and Kiev usurpers have no real desire to stop the war – it is the only thing distracting the population from the myriad failures of the new government in all other matters . As a result, rebels refuse to disarm or let Kiev control the Russian border, Kiev refuses to lift the food/medicine/economic blockade, or release political prisoners. No progress has been made in implementation of Minsk-2 agreements for months, and absent some major pressure from both West and Russia, none will be.

4.06.2015 Military Report of Novorossia







Ukraine SITREP June 4s, 2015 by Scott





Rumor has it, Vladimir Putin sleeps with a pillow under his gun. McCain calls on Obama to bomb FIFA, and the US aircraft carrier enters FIFA’s territorial waters as we speak. All because the US adopted a new way to attack all other countries, including those landlocked, like Switzerland. A new strategy calledCooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower: Forward, Engaged, Ready (CS21R), not to be confused with the Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower 2008. This time it’s not just a theory, the status normally assigned to these kind of documents. This time it’s an operational plan. To dominate. To project absolute power. Onto every country on earth. “All Domain Access.” It’s not enough to just conquer FIFA and entrap those rich fat Swiss Vabbits.

To the four main functions of the US Navy: eat, sleep, shit, and SM troll, a fifth function is added: all domain access. This function assures appropriate freedom of four main functions to act in any domain—the sea, air, land, space, and cyber-space, as well as in the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum, and your children’s lunchbox.

Farfetched? Imagine the US decides via some NGO to vaccinate every child in your village and parents object, mostly because vaccinations would render their children infertile. The US will use CS21R and mutual legal assistance treaties they have with the governments to enter your village and to forcefully vaccinate your children. The US does it in Mexico, in African countries, and in Ukraine. No reason it can’t do the same in Split, Croatia.

The US military becomes a law enforcement operator under the US Coast Guard cover “with dozens of mutual legal assistance treaties negotiated across the world enabling easier Coast Guard access to littorals where other maritime forces may have operational restrictions.” After all, the transitional crime is worth $750 billion annually. It’s a crime not to benefit from this.

The same with the US banks and offices. Still think that an office in New York is a good idea? This is so last Friday! FIFA had an office in NY, and now it’s called FAFA. A for America, where no one plays European football. Just one more question, did you ever use an US bank? That’s what I am talking about.

The new Military Doctrine of the USA is the new trade law, new contract law, new, insurance law, and new tort law. It’s even the new environmental protection law. If the US decides that your country endangers snail habitats, or it won a sports championship, or a film festival, or a book prize, or a spelling bee, the US might use the US Coast Guard legal treaties to gain an easy access to your country’s shores. Just like they do in the Balkans.

From developing an ashore ballistic missile defense (BMD) capability in Romania and Poland to operating in Standing NATO Maritime Groups, U.S. naval forces actively participate in NATO missions every day.”

Russian military modernization, the illegal seizure of Crimea, and ongoing military aggression in Ukraine underscore the importance of our commitments to European security and stability. NATO members can ensure the continued viability of the alliance by maintaining their commitment to the naval forces that provide security for the European maritime theater.”

The theoretical war at sea is replaced by real war from sea landward.
Why? Due to “Skyrocketing demand for energy and resources, as evidenced by a projected 56 percent increase of global energy consumption by 2040…”

And that’s how the Russian city and port Odessa is becoming a de-facto military base for NATO Navy. The good news though, it’s going to be easy to take it back from NATO and a horde of Nazis. It was never possible to take it from Odessites.

From August 31 to September 6 Odessa hosts NATO ARW and International Conference. [Source]

NANO gathers scientists from Ukraine and other countries for research nonmaterial’s for security (NS-2015) Co-directors are Bonca Janez (J.Stefan Institute, Ljublyana, Slovenia) and Kruchinin Sergei (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, Ukraine)


INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE: Balatsky Alexandr (Los Alamos National laboratory, USA ) and Francois Peeters (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Co-sponsor is Ministry of Ukraine for Education and Science.

The main objective of this Advanced Research Workshop is to bring together leading experts on key current topics in nanotechnology, security systems, and sensor and biosensor in order to review recent developments and to outline new directions for nanotechnology research. Topics will include physics of graphene, nanomaterials, CRBN agents.”

What’s Science for Peace and Security Programme? [Source]

“The Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme is a policy tool that enhances cooperation and dialogue with all partners, based on scientific research, innovation, and knowledge exchange. The SPS Programme provides funding, expert advice, and support to security-relevant activities jointly developed by a NATO member and partner country.”


Russia is not a NATO country. Russia is not a partner country. NATO currently is in state of confrontation with Russia.

How is it possible that Russian scientists are participating in the NATO program?
I found one person from Russia to be a speaker at this conference. Nikolay Bogolyubov jr. (Mathematical Inst. ,Russia) researcher at the V. A. Steklov Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Science. [Source]

Turns out he was born in Ukraine and identifies as a Ukrainian in the US driven coup d’état sense of this word. More research needs to be done on this dude, but on the face of it, it looks like he is selling Russia’s scientific research secrets to NATO.

Even more troubling, he teaches students at Moscow University.

Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, named after the Jr.’s famous Soviet Physicist father, is located in Kiev, Ukraine.

One of the
 research papers published by Nikolay Bogolyubov jr. in Poland on behalf of the Ukrainian science.

Here, Bogolyubov Jr is the single participant from Russia at the FIRST INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP “Actual problems of fundamental science” – APFS’2015. May 29 – June 2, 2015 in Lutsk, Ukraine, hosted by the Lesya Ukrayinka East European National University.[Source]

It looks to me that Bogolyubov Jr. lives and works in Moscow, so he can collect and sell Russia’s defense secrets to NATO.

I think the trend of some scientists sitting in two chairs, like Nikolay Bogolyubov Jr., living in Moscow and gathering information there and selling this information to NATO has to top.

You don’t see NATO scientists working with the Russian Defense ministry.
The US scientists operate under total surveillance of the NSA, and the total control of the FBI, and by the corporate security services. Universities in the US are large corporations with their own security. The US is very well known to jail and put to death scientists for canoodling with the “enemies.” That’s why all the American scientists are very loyal to Washington. This loyalty is based on pure fear, you can’t buy this kind of loyalty with money.

Russia must take a cold hard look at the people who stand with one foot in the national science and defense secrets, while keeping the other foot in NATO’s camp. While they are spread out like this, it’s a good time to hit them right in between their legs.

Ukraine

1. Ukraine’s parliament allows foreign peacekeepers into country [Source]
June 7, 2015 – The document will serve as grounds for carrying out a peacekeeping operation on Ukraine’s territory based on the UN or the EU decisions as part of providing the country’s with aid.


2. Slump in Ukraine’s trade with EU spells failure of euro-integration policy — NGO leader[Source]

Slump in Ukraine’s trade with EU spells failure of euro-integration policy — NGO leader


KIEV, June 3. /TASS/. Ukraine’s National Bank has published preliminary foreign trade statistics for January-April 2015 to draw extremely pessimistic comments from Viktor Medvedchyuk, the leader of the non-governmental organization Ukrainian Choice.

The slump in export is really stunning, Medvedchyuk says in an article published on the organization’s website. In just four months the export was down by 34.5% (against January-April 2014) to 3.2 billion dollars.

It is noteworthy that Ukraine’s export to the EU countries has plummeted by more than a third – 34.4% This can testify only to the utter failure of the policy of euro-integration. Repeated warnings by impartial politicians and experts have come true: nobody is eager to welcome Ukraine with its goods,” he says.

The dramatic fall in export to Russia – by a factor of 2.5 in contrast to January-April 2014 – was an inevitable consequence of the Ukrainian authorities’ policies.
The structure of Ukrainian export has changed accordingly: the share of engineering products was down by half, of mineral products (including ore) by a factor of 2.7, of metal products, by 40%, and of foods, by 22.5%

3. As of 29 May 2015, 131 banks operate in Ukraine (excluding banks under temporary administration) including 40 banks with foreign capital

During 2014 – 2015, within the framework of banking system clean-up, the National Bank of Ukraine adopted 49 decisions to put banks into the category of “insolvent banks”, including 16 decisions made in 2015. In 2014 – 2015, banking licenses were revoked from 38 banks that were liquidated (including the banking licenses held by 2 banks located in AR Crimea and Sevastopol, which were cancelled). Among them 19 licenses were withdrawn in 2015.

In total, as of today, the category of insolvent banks comprises 13 banks, while 43 banks are under liquidation.

2 more banks in Ukraine are declared insolvent/liquidated this time: 
Ukrainian Professional Bank andIMEXBANK JSC

Delta bank was 4th, kredit bank 85th and Omega 112th all closed at same time :Ukrosotbank was 6th

War on Donbass Donetsk Novorossia

1. Ukrainian forces have violated the ceasefire regime 60 times in the last 24 hours [Source]

4th of June, 2015. Donetsk People’s Republic, Novorossiya.
Ukrainian forces have violated the ceasefire regime 60 times in the last 24 hours, the DPR Defense Ministry spokesperson Eduard Basurin told the Donetsk News Agency.

Over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian army committed 58 ceasefire violations, using heavy weapons in a massive bombardment of the DPR territory. Ukrainian forces fired once from multiple rocket launcher systems, eight times with artillery, eight times from tanks, 36 times with mortars, once from anti-aircraft guns, and four times with grenade launchers and small arms. They fired at Donetsk (Kievsky, Kirovsky, and Petrovsky districts, Tochmash plant, Oktyabrsky settlement, Donetsk airport, Abakumov, Skochinsky, Zasydko coal mines), Gorlovka, Dokuchaevsk (Yasnoye settlement), Kurganka, Veseloye, Shirokino, Lozovoye, Spartak, Novaya Maryevka, Zheleznaya Balka, Yelenovka, Signalnoye, and Sakhanka. Currently, we continue to clarify data on civilian and military casualties,” — Eduard Basurin said.

2. Emergent statement of Executive Commander of Corps of the MoD DPR Eduard Basurin[Source]

June 4, 2015, Donetsk


On June 3 operational situation in the Donetsk People’s Republic sharply deteriorated. Executive Commander of Corps of the MoD DPR Eduard Basurin spoke about it at his briefing yesterday.


We call upon the Ukrainian side to stop provocations and strictly adhere to the reached in Minsk on February 12 peace agreements. The units of the DPR Army do not plan any offensive activities that are prone to wreck the ceasefire regime and fierce and full-scale war”, – Basurin said.

3. Minsk agreements constantly in danger due to Kiev’s actions — Lavrov [Source]

June 04, 2015


Lavrov stressed that “the policy towards subordination of the fates of entire nations to unilateral geopolitical plots has led to a severe internal crisis in Ukraine”


MOSCOW, June 4. /TASS/. The Minsk peace agreements reached on February 12 are under the constant threat of failure due to the actions of the Ukrainian authorities, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told a high-level conference “Security and Stability in the SCO Region” on Thursday.

The Minsk agreements are under the constant threat of failure due to the actions of Kiev authorities who are trying not to comply with commitments on establishing a direct dialogue with Donbas,” he stressed.

4. Report of daily work of DPR POW exchange committee and their experience in related matters.

“Run, run away from here!”


Marina Akhmedova, 28.05.15, Russkiy Reporter №13 (389)


Prisoner exchange has become a rather unremarkable process in Donbas.
Original in Russian can be accessed
 here

How does it feel to be taken captive in a war in XXI century?

Photo gallery can be accessed here

5. New Revelations from Cyber-Berkut: The US Psy Ops “Free Donbass” [source]

June 4, 2015 г. Планы Западного Мира по проведению информационных войн


US developed psy ops tactics is being used by Kiev cyber warriors with the aim to alienate Donbass people from Russia and make Russians in Russia believe that they live in an totalitarian state with imperial and occupation plans.
More here:

Russia and Beyond

1. “Committee against Torture” provoked unrest — Chechnya’s Kadyrov [Source]

June 03, 20:00 UTC+3 “The analysis of events shows that the Committee’s members intentionally provoked the incident hoping to gain more publicity in the world media and obtain more US grants,” Kadyrov said.


To understand what kind of money “Committee against Torture” receives in grants just take a look at just one giver, Sigrid Rausing Trust

Nizhnii-Novgorod Committee against Torture: The Committee against Torture is an inter-regional NGO headquartered in Nizhnii-Novgorod, Russia, with branch offices in Orenburg, Bashkiria, Chechnya and Mariy El. Established in 2000, it investigates allegations of torture by state agents, provides victims of torture with medical/ psychological support, and represents them at the national level and before the European Court of Human Rights where domestic remedies are ineffective. Based on its casework and research, it publishes information on systemic obstacles to the effective investigation and prosecution of torture in Russia, prepares educational materials and carries out trainings for judges, lawyers, prosecutors, prison guards and police officers.

Grant History SRT has supported the Committee against Torture since 2011.
Total funds received to date:
 £400,000, Current grant: £300,000 over 3 years, Grant start: 1st November 2012

It looks like “Sigrid Rausing Trust” is a money clearing house that receives the US State Department and UK Government money and doles money out to anti-Government NGOs around the world and gives the flair of being “private” donation rather than direct US and EU governments payments.

2. Upper house of Russian parliament approves capital legalization law [Source]

June 03, 16:42 UTC+3 According to the text of the draft law, legalization of overseas capitals in the territory of Russia will be implemented through submission of a property and deposits declaration


3. The Next Escalation: FBI Launches Probe Of Russia 2018 World Cup Award [Source]

This sudden act of imperialism by The US, putting itself in charge of world soccer, as Paul Craig Roberts notes, it “is another Washington-British scam against Russia,” adding “law is a weapon that Washington uses to achieve its agenda.”


“There is no rule of law in the US. Law is a weapon that Washington uses to achieve its agenda.”

Lew Rockwell: We’ve had this act of imperialism. Who put the US in charge of international football? They’re able to because FIFA made a mistake of having an office in New York. Probably that is a warning to anybody else: Don’t have an office on US soil because then they can use that to take control.


4. Russia reminded the Baltic countries, a.k.a. Sardine-stan, that their fish stink [Source]

June 4, 2015 – Russia places canned sardines from the Baltic countries on the list of banned product. Until now it was other type of fish that was banned.
Exports Prepared Canned Fish Products Decline in Latvia [Source]
In 2014, out of prepared and preserved fish products mostly sprats were exported – for 46.6 million euros (to Russia – 51.9%)


In Q1 2015 Latvia exported prepared and preserved fish products to 44 countries worldwide. Main exports partners were Russia (18.6% of total exports value of prepared and preserved fish products)

In Q1 2015, out of prepared and preserved fish products mostly sprats were exported – for 8.0 million euros (to Russia – 37.2%)

All you need to know about the Baltic countries and their culture, religion, history, and national character in one shotHere

People that populate now the Baltic countries are grandchildren of people you see on the photo. This images was twitted by some Ukro-Nazi in 2014.

The image futures Lithuanian crowd gathered to watch a Lithuanian militant murdering a group of non-Lithuanians, most likely local Jews. People to be killed were brought one after another, and this man was hitting them over their heads with a metal bar. In about 40 minutes he killed 40-45 people, while the crowd of Lithuanian men and women stood around cheering and clapping. After he killed everybody in a group of people gathered to be killed, the man took an accordion, climbed on the pile of bodies and started to play the Lithuanian national anthem. 

Among the civilians watching were women and children. After each strike of a metal bar they applauded and cheered. When they heard their national anthem they joined in singing.

5. Russian Army Engineers Complete Water Pipeline Project in Crimea [Source]

June 4, 2015 – Russian army engineers from Nizhny Novgorod have completed the construction of a major water pipeline to Crimea and are returning back home, the head of the Western Ministry District’s press service said on Thursday

6. WikiLeaks Founder Assange Addresses EU Parliament [Source]

7. Russia’s Novatek Reaches Long-Term LNG Supplies Deal With Shell [Source]

8. By now Russia should have the richest population in the world, but Washington Consensus prevents this from taking place, said Seregey Glazyev [Source]

Россия могла бы быть самой богатой на душу населения страной мира, — Глазьев (ВИДЕО)




Art of Manipulation: Kiev to Create Project to Indoctrinate Donbass




Hacktivists from CyberBerkut leaked information claiming that the United States helped Ukraine to come up with a new radio station designed to turn the residents of the self-proclaimed Donbass republics pro-Kiev. The project was also supposed to spread panic and separatist ideas within Russia.

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