Ukraine
Amasses Troops and Prepares False-flag Chemical Provocation
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Ukraine
Amasses 12,000 Troops and Prepares False-flag Chemical Provocation
with British military experts according to DPR Military spokesman
Basurin. He also reported that Ukraine was trying to provoke Russia
into a confrontation as well as the current crisis was to begin
December 14
Large
Ukrainian force of 12,000 troops is to launch a massive offensive on
Mariupol direction on December 14, said DPR People’s Militia deputy
chief-of-staff Eduard Basurin.
“Our
intelligence has irrefutable proof of a prepared offensive of
Ukrainian forces on Mariupol direction. The information received from
reliable sources reveals all their plans. Their aim is to gain
control over Novoazovskiy and Telmanovskiy districts and the
DPR-Russian border section outside Konkovo and Kholodnoye.”
The
shock force of over 12,000 troops is concentrated along the contact
line outside Novotroitskoye, Shirokino, Rovnopol, comprising over 50
tanks, 40 MLRS, 180 artillery pieces and mortars. A dozen of MLRS
“Smerch” systems was relocated to Volodarskoye area. Five hundred
troops ae in a stand-by status.
The
plan is that in the morning December 14, the artillery preparation
will be followed by an offensive of 128th and 79th brigades moving
from Granitnoye-Shirokino line towards Klinkino to reach DPR border
by December 15 night. The Azov regiments and 36th marine brigade
will be tasked with cleansings of the territory to remove “all
unwanted elements contesting Ukrainian occupation”.
A
terrorist attack organized by Ukrainian special services in Mariupol
shall serve as a pretext for the offensive: the chemicals storage
site at the Illich Iron & Steel Works will be exploded. The usage
of UAVs to drop hand grenades and mines is probable, the DPR People’s
Militia said.
“We
urge the OSCE SMM to pay attention to the ongoing military
preparations at this frontline area. When military action renews you
won’t be able to say you were unaware of it,” Basurin said.
Earlier
DPR Intelligence reported British military experts arrival to
Ukrainian-occupied Artyemovsk to prepare chemical attacks in the DPR
north and that Kiev developed a plan to carry out sabotage act at the
Stirol plant to deflect DPR forces and penetrate the DPR territory.
Ukraine
declared martial law on November 26 in ten Ukrainian regions adjacent
to Russia and Transnistria, or Kiev-controlled Donbass regions, or
the Black Sea and Sea of Azov.
Martial
law is brought in all over the state or in designated areas in
accordance with the bill “On the Legal Regime of Martial Law”.
Martial law provides military authorities and leadership with greater
and unlimited power, while restricting civil liberties such as public
gatherings, media freedoms and free movement.
From western media
At
first glance it looks like an ordinary map. But a closer inspection
reveals a sinister plot is afoot - which could endanger the world.
A
build-up of Russian, troops, tanks and equipment on its border with
Ukraine is increasing fears of invasion as fighting flares in the
east of the country.
Ukrainian
media is reporting fresh commercially-available satellite photos
reveal several heavy IL-76 cargo aircraft flying into the Dzhankoi
air base in occupied Crimea.
The
peninsula, part of Ukraine, was seized by Russian special forces in
2014. Moscow-backed insurgents have been fighting Kiev government
forces in the east of the country ever since — often with blatant
Russian military backing.
But
since Moscow moved to close the sea of Azov to Ukrainian shipping a
week ago, Kiev has been on heightened alert for an outright invasion
— declaring martial law in its troubled border regions.
A Convoy of Infantry Fighting Vehicles Enters Ukraine from
Slovakia
10
December, 2018
Over
the weekend, dozens of tractor trailers moved tens-of-dozens of "BMP"
infantry fighting vehicles from Slovakia into Ukraine, as NATO
continues its military build-up with clear intention of going to war
with Russia in Ukraine.
More:
Satellite photos have emerged showing Russia is taking the NATO
build-up very seriously, and is re-positioning literally HUNDREDS of
tanks near the Russian border with Ukraine.
The
evidence below now makes clear both sides are girding for actual war
in Ukraine - perhaps leading to much wider war elsewhere in Europe -
soon.
The
trucks shown below were seen crossing from Slovakia into Ukraine,
Highway E58 in Slovakia, entering Ukraine at the Uzhhorod Customs
Checkpoint in Ukraine, whereafter the road becomes Ukraine E50 as
shown on the scalable map below:
The BMP-1 is a former Soviet amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle. Solvakia has them as a former Soviet Client State, but Slovakia is now favorable to NATO.
BMP stands for Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty 1 meaning "infantry fighting vehicle". The BMP-1 was the first mass-produced infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) of the former Soviet Union. It was called the M-1967, BMP and BMP-76PB by NATO before its correct designation was known.
The
former Soviet military leadership saw any future wars as being
conducted with nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and a new
design, like the BMP, combining the properties of an armored
personnel carrier (APC) and a light tank would allow infantry to
operate from the relative safety of its armoured, radiation-shielded
interior in contaminated areas and to fight alongside it in
uncontaminated areas. It would increase infantry squad mobility,
provide fire support to them, and also be able to fight alongside
main battle tanks.
MORE:
Two
weeks after Russia fired on and seized three Ukrainian vessels in the
contested Kerch Strait, as shown by the missile hole in the Ukrainian
Navy boat below,
Satellite
images show that additional forces already headed to the region.
In
the image below taken on Saturday, three Russian Ilyushin -76 cargo
planes were spotted in the Dzhankoi airbase in Crimea.
The
image shows that Russia is continuing to step up and consolidate its
military forces in the Crimea, which it allegedly "annexed"
from Ukraine in 2014. But the citizens of Crimea VOTED in a
Referendum to leave Ukraine and return to Russia.
Four
IL-76 planes departed on December 6 from Anapa airport in
Novorossiysk and landed in Dzhankoi.
One
of those airplanes returned Saturday to Anapa, while the three remain
on base.
Ilushin-76
cargo planes are used by the Russian Army to deliver outsized or
heavy cargo unable to be carried on the ground. The cargo planes are
also used for mobilizing large numbers of troops.
The
IL-76 were spotted in the same airbase where the fourth S-400
surface-to-air missile battery was deployed as seen in the satellite
photo below:
The
mobile S-400 missile has a range of up to almost 250 miles and can
climb to an altitude of almost 19 miles. It's intended to bring down
a variety of aerial threats, from aircraft to cruise and ballistic
missiles.
The
apparent troop buildup comes as Ukraine's defense ministry warned
Friday that it will soon send naval ships through the Kerch Strait.
Russia,
meanwhile, has been moving literally HUNDREDS of tanks toward the
Ukraine Border as evidenced by this satellite image:
Satellite
images show hundreds of Russian main battle tanks on a new military
base on the outskirts of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Rostov region.
The
large-scale military base is only 18 kilometers from the border with
territory held by insurgents in eastern Ukraine. The images show
hundreds of main battle tanks, such as the T-64 and T-62M, while
thousands of military trucks, artillery systems, and tankers are also
located a little higher.
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