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miljan

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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2580 on: March 13, 2014, 04:42:19 pm »

Clashes on Donetzk is between pro russia and pro ukraine people. One is dead from knife wounds (he was pro ukraine) and 16 injured

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nekoexmachina

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« Reply #2581 on: March 13, 2014, 04:49:51 pm »

I hope that east ukraine would see from this that real (or only, if you mind) facists in currently-existing world is Russian Federation.
Just watched the report in here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUGFF8mM8Lfd1OFxtOa_bCMw&v=NVUAAL11rWY
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Whenever i read the "doesn't care about anything anymore" line, i instantly imagine a dwarf, sitting alone on a swing set. Just slowly rocking back and forth, somberly staring at the ground, and stopping every once in a while to sigh.
It's mildly depressing.

miljan

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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2582 on: March 13, 2014, 05:05:42 pm »

I hope that east ukraine would see from this that real (or only, if you mind) facists in currently-existing world is Russian Federation.
Just watched the report in here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUGFF8mM8Lfd1OFxtOa_bCMw&v=NVUAAL11rWY

What is so much horrible in that video? Just watch some football fights, 10 times worse  :)
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nekoexmachina

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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2583 on: March 13, 2014, 05:11:20 pm »

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Just watch some football fights, 10 times worse
Football fights are better cause both 'teams' in this fights are prepared. Attacking a meeting of people that have another view on political shit AND which you call facists is hypocritic.
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Whenever i read the "doesn't care about anything anymore" line, i instantly imagine a dwarf, sitting alone on a swing set. Just slowly rocking back and forth, somberly staring at the ground, and stopping every once in a while to sigh.
It's mildly depressing.

miljan

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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2584 on: March 13, 2014, 05:17:31 pm »

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Just watch some football fights, 10 times worse
Football fights are better cause both 'teams' in this fights are prepared. Attacking a meeting of people that have another view on political shit AND which you call facists is hypocritic.

Actually they are not prepared. The only thing you need to wear some sign of other team to be attacked, so it's really same as here in that aspect. But again, the video really doesnt show anything that will make you call russia federation facists, as same as they can not call whole ukraine leaders facists (even if some elements/memmbers are/where actually 100% facists )
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nekoexmachina

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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2585 on: March 13, 2014, 05:25:52 pm »

http://www.rense.com/general37/char.htm
As a citizen of russia, given the way I understand this article, I see evidence of almost all key signs of facism in government of this country; exceptions are points 4 (well not really) and 12.
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Whenever i read the "doesn't care about anything anymore" line, i instantly imagine a dwarf, sitting alone on a swing set. Just slowly rocking back and forth, somberly staring at the ground, and stopping every once in a while to sigh.
It's mildly depressing.

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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2586 on: March 13, 2014, 05:30:30 pm »

Gentlemen, I urge you to remember that all sufficiently large groups of people invariably contain crazy faschists and violent extremists and that none of said groups consists entirely of those kinds of people. Just because some random dumb russian kids beat up some people doesn't mean that all russians act like this, the same applies for ukrainians.
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nekoexmachina

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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2587 on: March 13, 2014, 05:32:22 pm »

Yeah, much negative emotions from my side. Anyone found that offensive - sorry! ^^
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Whenever i read the "doesn't care about anything anymore" line, i instantly imagine a dwarf, sitting alone on a swing set. Just slowly rocking back and forth, somberly staring at the ground, and stopping every once in a while to sigh.
It's mildly depressing.

Ukrainian Ranger

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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2588 on: March 13, 2014, 05:52:06 pm »

I am getting tired of impotence of the transitional government. It reminds Maydan more and more use nothing but peaceful and diplomatic methods

At Maydan it lead to deaths of Ukrainians, now it is all the same...
Where are mass arrests of Russian agents? Where are closed borders with Russia? Where are any attempts to evacuate citizens from Crimea?
« Last Edit: March 13, 2014, 05:53:50 pm by Ukrainian Ranger »
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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2589 on: March 13, 2014, 05:59:41 pm »

I am getting tired of impotence of the transitional government. It reminds Maydan more and more use nothing but peaceful and diplomatic methods

At Maydan it lead to deaths of Ukrainians, now it is all the same...
Where are mass arrests of Russian agents? Where are closed borders with Russia? Where are any attempts to evacuate citizens from Crimea?

Do you think citizens  that are pro ukraine would leave their homes in Crimea?
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« Reply #2590 on: March 13, 2014, 06:06:39 pm »

It is not like I propose forced evacuation

Some, who understand what can happen soon, will prefer to move to relatives.
Some have no other choice because they are open members of Pro-Ukrainian political parties
Some just works there and not permanent residents of Crimea
And at the very least we should do something for our soldiers there
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War must be, while we defend our lives against a destroyer who would devour all; but I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend.

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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2591 on: March 13, 2014, 06:10:46 pm »

There must be some reason why soldiers are still there. Maybe they are waiting for the referendum before they move them out
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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2592 on: March 13, 2014, 06:31:32 pm »

Each day without an evacuation make evacuating later harder
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War must be, while we defend our lives against a destroyer who would devour all; but I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend.

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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2593 on: March 13, 2014, 06:33:37 pm »

There must be some reason why soldiers are still there. Maybe they are waiting for the referendum before they move them out
My guess is that there are two reasons. First, it is symbolic, you don't withdraw your soldiers from your own country, that would look like surrender. Second, the Ukrainian government and the Russian government don't talk, same with the Crimean government, so they have nobody to negotiate a peaceful withdrawal with.
I have read that the commander of the troops in Crimea has asked Kiew for orders what to do if they are attacked or provoked though, so maybe it is something else.

Reports coming in about deaths Donetzk from "clashes". Don't know who, with whom, or how many. Any more info anyone?
Only little confirmed information in the media. As has been mentioned at least one person died, maybe more. Rumor has it that it was Russians who came to Donetsk in busses to support the pro-Russian protests. Here are some pictures.
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Re: Russian intervention in Ukraine
« Reply #2594 on: March 13, 2014, 06:40:53 pm »

I am getting tired of impotence of the transitional government. It reminds Maydan more and more use nothing but peaceful and diplomatic methods

At Maydan it lead to deaths of Ukrainians, now it is all the same...
Where are mass arrests of Russian agents? Where are closed borders with Russia? Where are any attempts to evacuate citizens from Crimea?

Well, you don't suppose that a violent revolution would be preferable to what happened during maidan, do you?
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