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thoughts about ukraina war
#1
ur thoughts about the war in ukraina? the russian berkruit soldiers killing people and trying to kill ukrain president and the rest of the people
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#2
Pretty fucked up situation indeed. It's politics obviously, so it'll still take quite a while before anything really happens.

Some pictures: https://imgur.com/gallery/Uc1gP

Some footage: http://www.radiosvoboda.org/media/video/25270710.html

More footage:

Shooting people in Kiev / Стральба па пратэстоўцах у Кіеве. (20.02.2014, APTN)
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#3
why they dont shot the berkuit soldiers with guns ? lol
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#4
Actually, word is they are in fact returning fire as of now. It has turned into a civil war.
Earlier today, there was an announcement by the Ukrainian government:

http://mvs.gov.ua/mvs/control/main/ru/pu...cle/985257

Here's a translation:

Quote:Dear citizens!
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine repeatedly urged the protesters to stop illegal actions. We warned about criminal responsibility. We explained exactly what violations of the law occur. We were warned not to go in the wake of radical militants.
But, unfortunately, hear us and make appropriate conclusions nobody wanted. Today open sighting shooting police officers of military weapons. With gunshot wounds were hospitalized for 29 law enforcement officers, have died, and the total expense of the victims is the dozens. Captured several of our employees, because the police were on duty to maintain public order without firearms. We regard these actions as wanton aggression by extremists who are trying to lay the blame on law enforcement, although all sensible citizens have long understood that the use of force only provoke opposition leaders. They claim that they have no relationship to the radicals, but they incite them to attack, and then are not able to control them. The truce is broken, extremists continue to attack.
As part of the counterterrorist center at the Security Service of Ukraine signed me appropriate orders - issued by law enforcement agencies combat weapon and it will be applied in accordance with the Law of Ukraine "On Militia":
• to protect civilians from attack that threatens their lives and health , as well as the release of the hostages;
• to repel an attack on a police officer or a member of his family if their life or health is threatened;
• to repel an attack on protected objects convoys accommodations citizens, public facilities and public enterprises, institutions and organizations, as well as their release in case of capture, etc.
Dying in the streets not only law enforcement, but also civilians. Massacre in Kiev and in the western region of the state. Krushat criminals all around, grab institutions and shops, set fire to cars, administrative and residential buildings. Leaders of the "right sector" incite people to arm themselves and capture state institutions.
MVD requires extremists voluntarily surrender their weapons and return to the framework of peaceful protest. But opposition leaders and representatives who are able to soberly assess the situation - to dissociate themselves from the radicals and not to support them further.
Militia - an armed body of executive power, and the law allows the use of force, special means and weapons. And not a single democratic country where police agency would show such restraint and tolerance.
But the task of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine - to maintain law and the police is able to restore order and peace in the country.
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#5
stupid fucking ukrain president

in latvia when the shopingmall "maxima" collapsed and killed like 40 ppl, whole goverment steped aside.


and wtf in ukraina? president not giving a fuck when its people are dying...
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#6
ukraine*
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#7
Capitalism
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#8
so all calm down right now, no shit goiong on there?
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#9
It was just on the news that the president has called for early elections, the minister of interior affairs (responsible for the riot police killing protesters) has been removed from his post and the constitution will be changed that the president will have less power.

We'll see how the protesters will respond seeing that their main demand isn't met but I don't expect president Janoekovytsj to step down unless there is threatened with strong sanctions.

A report on the protest:
Ukraine Burning
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#10
those protestors are hardcore lol not giving up..
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