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State Department cites photo 'evidence' purportedly showing Russian troops in Ukraine
Published April 21, 2014


This image was included in a letter sent from the Ukraine government to the OSCE, purporting to show a Russian soldier in eastern Ukraine.

The State Department is vouching for photographic "evidence" that purports to show Russian special forces in eastern Ukraine, despite Vladimir Putin's claims that his operatives are not behind the unrest.

Ukraine's government has been circulating images over the last several days to international organizations, claiming they show "Russian sabotage-reconnaissance groups" at work in two eastern Ukrainian towns.

Their authenticity could not be independently verified, but State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Monday they help bolster claims of ties between Russia and armed militants in eastern Ukraine.

"So these are just further evidence of the connection between Russia and the armed militants," she said.

Psaki repeatedly described the images that way when pressed for more information at Monday's press briefing. She said they show "individuals who visibly appear to be tied to Russia."

The photos were circulating on the heels of a diplomatic agreement in Geneva meant to ease tensions in Ukraine's eastern region. Following a deadly shooting on Sunday, the White House would not say Monday when pro-Russian militants must lay down their arms.

The images, and the captions, purport to show a select group of militants photographed during earlier pro-Russian operations, and again during operations in Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, in eastern Ukraine.

One set shows a bearded man in a military cap in several settings. The captions claim one image was taken in Georgia in 2008, and two others were taken in Kramatorsk and Sloviansk this year. They appear to show the same person. The document labels him as a "soldier of the Russian Special Forces."

Another set purports to show another militant in eastern Ukraine, and in a "family photo" of a Russian forces group.

The photos were included in a letter sent by Ihor Prokopchuk, Ukraine's permanent representative to the International Organizations in Vienna, to delegations of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.

The New York Times initially reported on these photographs, saying they show militants in eastern Ukraine equipped in the "same fashion" as Russian forces.

Putin, though, has denied his forces are in eastern Ukraine.

Fox News' Lucas Tomlinson and The Associated Press contributed to this report.


I was wondering who all those masked guys were....:woot:
 
Wow, some people are desperate, the state department apparently didn't notice that the guy pictured in 2008 had, redish hair while the guy pictured in 2014 has a brown and white beard.... :lol:


Next the state department will claim santa claus is a Russian soldiers in Ukraine :lol:


Edit can someone do a side by side of Osama Bin Laden, Santa Claus, the guy from lord of the rings, Saddam and compare it to the guy in Ukraine?
 
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Not 'desperate' at all. We all had a pretty good idea of who the guys with the masks and generic uniforms were.
 
Not 'desperate' at all. We all had a pretty good idea of who the guys with the masks and generic uniforms were.


Yea we do, the same guys that were able to produce Ukrainian passports and drivers licenses when asked by a western film crew.


There is also higher resolution pictures of the bearded guy in Ukraine, he is clearly not the same Russian/Chechen bearded guy from 2008. Common wisdom tells you that grey/brown hair does not change into red hair 6 years later.

The propaganda that is being spout out is down right low, whoever puts this stuff out for public consumption should be ashamed, whoever actually falls for this should also be ashamed.
 
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