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Armoured vehicles with Russian flags appear in east Ukraine

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Slavyansk (Ukraine) (AFP) - Armoured vehicles bearing Russian flags rolled through a flashpoint town in eastern Ukraine Wednesday, a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the country was on the brink of civil war.

ne crisis in Geneva on Thursday after Kiev sent in troops to oust pro-Moscow separatists from the east.

An AFP reporter in the town of Slavyansk saw at least six APCs, some flying Russian flags, carrying dozens of armed men through the town.

Russian media said Ukrainian troops in the vehicles had switched sides to join the separatists but the Ukrainian army told AFP that it had no reports that any of its equipment had been seized.

pro-Kremlin militants with "shoot-to-kill" ordersElsewhere, pro-Russian gunmen stormed the mayor's office in the regional capital of Donetsk, according to an AFP reporter at the scene.

As the situation on the ground appeared to escalate, the authorities in Kiev ratcheted up the verbal attack on Russia, with Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk accusing Moscow of trying to build "a new Berlin wall".

Russian commanders in the separatist east had issued pro-Kremlin militants with "shoot-to-kill" orders, the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) said in a statement.

A column of combat vehicles with a Russian flag on the front one makes its way to the town of Kramat …
Yatsenyuk demanded Moscow halt its alleged support for the separatists.

"There is only one directive for the Ukrainian foreign ministry -- the Russian government has to immediately withdraw its commando groups, condemn the terrorists and demand they leave the installations," he said.

Nevertheless, he said Kiev remained committed to Thursday's crunch talks scheduled in Geneva between the top diplomats of Russia, the European Union, the United States and Ukraine.

On Tuesday, authorities in Kiev launched what they called an "anti-terrorist operation", sending tanks towards Slavyansk -- which remains effectively under the control of pro-Russian gunmen -- in a high-risk strategy sharply condemned by the Kremlin but supported in Washington.

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The 20 tanks and armoured personnel carriers sent to Slavyansk were the most forceful response yet by the Western-backed government in Kiev to the pro-Kremlin militants' occupation of state buildings in nearly 10 cities across Ukraine's industrial heartland.

But the move drew a sharp response from Putin in a telephone conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

"The Russian president remarked that the sharp escalation of the conflict has placed the country, in effect, on the verge of civil war," the Kremlin said in a statement.

But both Putin and Merkel "emphasised the importance" of Thursday's Geneva talks.

In another statement on Tuesday, the Kremlin described the actions of the Ukrainian army in eastern Ukraine as an "anti-constitutional course to use force against peaceful protest actions".

Kiev's response to the eastern insurgency also prompted Putin to tell UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon that Moscow "expects clear condemnation from the United Nations and the international community of the anti-constitutional actions" by Ukraine.
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Ban in turn "expressed his alarm about the highly volatile situation in eastern Ukraine" and told the Russian leader that everyone involved needed to "work to de-escalate the situation", his office said.

But the White House described Ukraine's military operation as a "measured" response to a lawless insurgency that had put the government in an "untenable" situation.

Washington also said it was coordinating with its European allies to slap more sanctions on Russia over the crisis.


"Our national security team is in active discussions about the next round of sanctions," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters.

She added however that new measures were unlikely before the Geneva talks.

Kiev's untested interim leaders -- who took power in February after four months of pro-European protests ousted Kremlin-backed president Viktor Yanukovych -- have struggled to meet the high-stakes challenge presented by the coordinated series of raids that began in the industrial hubs of Donetsk and Lugansk and have since spread to nearby coal mining towns and villages.

The breakaway move could potentially see the vast nation of 46 million people break up along its historic Russian-Ukrainian cultural divide.

Moscow last month annexed the largely Russified region of Crimea after deploying military forces there and backing a hasty local referendum calling for the Black Sea peninsula to be absorbed into the Russian Federation.

But a forceful military response by Kiev could prompt a devastating counterstrike by Russian troops who are waiting to act on Putin's vow to "protect" Russian-speakers in the neighbouring state.

Ukraine's acting President Oleksandr Turchynov told an agitated session of parliament on Tuesday that the country was facing an eastern enemy rather than domestic discontent.

"They want to set fire not only to the Donetsk region but to the entire south and east -- from Kharkiv to the Odessa region," the acting president said.

Ukraine: Armored Vehicles Seen Flying Russian Flags - TIME

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Putin/Russia provoked what has turned into shooting war in Ukraine
 
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About a month ago some Ukrainian officials were talking about acquiring nuclear weapons to wipe out Russian Ukrainians. RT was reporting heavily on this to build up support and justify a pretext for a Russian Invasion of eastern ukraine. Russia has atleast 40,000 troops on its border with Ukraine so they can easily accomplish this objective. Another reason why Russia would invade eastern Ukraine is because Russia still depends on the Ukrainian defense industry so they need to secure the necessary defense industry facilities. Russia also wants to make sure that they dont border NATO so they need to secure atleast eastern ukraine.

Should Kiev Rebuild its Nuclear Arsenal?
Calls in Kiev to ‘regain nuclear status in six months’ — RT News

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Putin/Russia provoked what has turned into shooting war in Ukraine
 
Not yet a shooting war, and probably not ever.Ukrainians are in a very nasty sport..

Now the most important is the relocation of NATO towards the East and the level of sanctions to be approved by the EU.If what I've read so far is somewhat true, expect depression hitting Russia pretty soon, they already announced 0% growth for this year.
 
About a month ago some Ukrainian officials were talking about acquiring nuclear weapons to wipe out Russian Ukrainians. RT was reporting heavily on this to build up support and justify a pretext for a Russian Invasion of eastern ukraine. Russia has atleast 40,000 troops on its border with Ukraine so they can easily accomplish this objective. Another reason why Russia would invade eastern Ukraine is because Russia still depends on the Ukrainian defense industry so they need to secure the necessary defense industry facilities. Russia also wants to make sure that they dont border NATO so they need to secure atleast eastern ukraine.

Should Kiev Rebuild its Nuclear Arsenal?
Calls in Kiev to ‘regain nuclear status in six months’ — RT News

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Putin/Russia provoked what has turned into shooting war in Ukraine

There is a joke about how to destroy a weak country. Just give this country a battlecruiser.
No way now to rebuild Ukrainian Army. Only talks and urgent economic aid.
 
Time to negotiate on pakfa and other projects.
No indian defence orders +sanctions=depression in russia

Also russians need to relent and allow indian investment in their military industry,thats the best way forward for both india and russia
 
I have to agree.

Regardless of whether the vehicles are Ukrainian or Russian, the blame for this escalation lies squarely on Putin's shoulders. He is the one who kept inciting the pro-Russia elements in Ukraine with assurances that Russia would back them up militarily.


NO it does not , when US lead govt. uses armed mercs to install a pro US/EU govt. and not to mention also in the past couple of years clearly violates the treaties signed and expands NATO towards Russia, Russia had all the rights to act on Eastern Ukraine...
 
Indeed, the West will not stop before any falsehood and meanness, just to denigrate Russia.
These are Ukrainian militaries sided with the people from fashist junta. From now each day will be more and more of such a news.

I agree that the revolution in Ukraine may have been engineered by the West, but what does Russia hope to achieve by inciting such separatism in Ukraine?

Even if Russia annexes parts of Ukraine, will it be worth the price?

What does Russia gain by annexing parts of Ukraine, and what does it lose by antagonizing, especially, Eastern Europe?
 
Time to negotiate on pakfa and other projects.
No indian defence orders +sanctions=depression in russia

Also russians need to relent and allow indian investment in their military industry,thats the best way forward for both india and russia

Depression in Russia ? Sanctions on an energy supplier ? good joke... :lol:
 
This is not Russians invading. Look at the Equipment, it looks like it is from World War II era.

Is this some kind of a Joke ?

If Russians invade they will come in with Tanks and its soldiers, not this rag-tag civilians in rackety vehicles.
 
Indeed, the West will not stop before any falsehood and meanness, just to denigrate Russia.
These are Ukrainian militaries sided with the people from fashist junta. From now each day will be more and more of such a news.

Russia and india have a huge opportunity to expand on the defence ties.

Russians have to let india invest in its defence industry and they would be wise to do that.
Otherwise with the sanctions kicking its the end of road for russians
 
This is not Russians invading. Look at the Equipment, it looks like it is from World War II era.

Is this some kind of a Joke ?

If Russians invade they will come in with Tanks and its soldiers, not this rag-tag civilians in rackety vehicles.

These are Ukrainian Soldiers who have defected , after i believe they were sent to take on the Armed Separatists by Ukraine :lol:
 

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