SymbiantXenos
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Look at the posts above, they're so excited they're voting multiple times!
I fell over outside and found out id voted 5000 times myself.
Look at the posts above, they're so excited they're voting multiple times!
This is the start of World War III isn't it guys?
Well fuck, been nice knowing you all.
Nah, they have to hold a glorious democratic referendum on that too.This is the start of World War III isn't it guys?
Well fuck, been nice knowing you all.
From his Facebook page:Hopefully his fate is kinder than other Politicians@RyskeldiSatke 12m
Ukrainian MP Oleg Lyashko taken hostage by separatists in Mariupol,reported Donbass news @novostidnua
https://www.facebook.com/O.Liashko/posts/640410566027544Олег Ляшко - 2 hrs
Терористи заявили, що захопили мене у полон. У Луганську навіть салют дали з цього приводу. Дирку їм від бублика, а не Ляшка. Я живий, продовжую воювати на Сході
The terrorists said they took me prisoner. In Lugansk, even salute was given on this occasion. Dirk donut from them, not Lyashko. I'm alive, I continue to fight in the East (Google Translate)
This is the start of World War III isn't it guys?
Well fuck, been nice knowing you all.
Crazy stuff.
its crazy to see how this is happening during seemingly every day life... thing jumped a barricade... almost tipped over. You don't see that every day.
CHEEZMO™;111547318 said:I'm trying to figure out what happens to the guy in the white shirt in the second video. It looks like all the shots are directed into the air.
Yes, I'm sure thousands died there.Denis Pushilin was quoted by the ITAR-Tass news agency as saying there were an unspecified number of deaths.
As you've probably read in the news, the Ukrainian national guard opened fire on a crowd of civilians in the city of Krasnoarmiysk.
Here are two videos of the incident (the second one is graphic):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4joK6D_-Wc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER6RT6BEj08
http://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-guardsmen-open-fire-crowd-174522849.html
KRASNOARMEISK, Ukraine (AP) Ukrainian national guardsmen opened fire Sunday on a crowd outside a town hall in eastern Ukraine and an official for the region's insurgents said there were fatalities.
The bloodshed in the town of Krasnoarmeisk occurred hours after dozens of guardsmen shut down voting in a referendum on sovereignty for the region.
An Associated Press photographer who witnessed the shooting said two people were seen lying unmoving on the ground and insurgent leader Denis Pushilin was quoted by the ITAR-Tass news agency as saying there were an unspecified number of deaths.
Several hours earlier, guardsmen came to the town about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the regional capital, Donetsk, and dispersed referendum voting that was taking place outside the town hall and they took control of the building. In the evening, more guardsmen arrived in a van and a scuffle broke out with people who were gathered around the building. Then the guardsmen fired shots.
Yes, and other side too. They also killed some people too.I do hope the Kiev authorities are held accountable for their crimes against Ukrainians.
Euromaidan PR @EuromaidanPR - 1h
Interior Ministry: Dnipro battalion did not take part in #Krasnoarmiysk clashes, was in #Dnipropetrovsk region. http://mvs.gov.ua |EMPR
Interior Ministry denies the application of a number of media that during the clashes in the city of Donetsk Oblast Krasnoarmeysk participating employees Battalion special police "Dnipro". This special police n idrozdil not leave the territory of Dnipropetrovsk region.
Interior Ministry launched an investigation today's events in Krasnoarmeysk Article murder.
The corresponding entry is included in the Unified Register of pre-trial investigations.
Internal Affairs of Ukraine
This... I did not expect. As usual, make sure to have that one 'grain of salt' nearby.
(Google Translate):
http://mvs.gov.ua/mvs/control/main/uk/publish/article/1049130
Crazy stuff.
@EuromaidanPR · 19m
Super-swift calculation is ready: #Donetsk separatists announce 74,87%turnout in region, 89,07%for secession, 10,19%against. ukrpravda |EMPR
It's a Miracle. Over 3.2 million ballots already counted.
89% Support independence. 10% Oppose. 74.87% turnout
Super fast hands
Crazy how it adds up to exactly how the call from Russia tells the Separatists to have the results end up at.
It's a Miracle. Over 3.2 million ballots already counted.
89% Support independence. 10% Oppose. 74.87% turnout
A man with cap look like shot in close range too early before lift the air.
Yes, and other side too. They also killed some people too.
Hmm, interesting..
Here's a German article on Ukrainian refugees from Crimea. So far 7,200 officially - a number which is Ukr. authorities expect to rise Ukr. 150k. Banks closed with their accounts, can't sell their houses in Crimea..
Their accommodation / state welfare is badly managed, they basically survive on private donations.
Imagine that number in case the South-Eastern conflict keeps heating up? The separatists already catch people who they think speak or look Ukrainian which automatically makes them right sector (see for instance the vice dispatches).
Refugee in your own country - Syria redux.
It's a Miracle. Over 3.2 million ballots already counted.
89% Support independence. 10% Oppose. 74.87% turnout
Roman Lyagin, 'Donetsk People's Republic' central election committee head, says the status of Donetsk Oblast will remain unchanged after the referendum, Interfax news agency reports. "We just want to declare our right on self-determination. This means status of Donetsk oblast will not be changed after the referendum results are released - we will not stop being a part of Ukraine, we will not become a part of Russia, we will just tell the world that want changes," Lyagin emphasized.
"Maybe, we will remain a part of Ukrainian state, unitarian or federative; maybe, we will become a part of Russia. Maybe, we will become an independent state or a state within a confederative model," he added.
It's a Miracle. Over 3.2 million ballots already counted.
89% Support independence. 10% Oppose. 74.87% turnout
Indeed.There was a guy on the old thread who was from Crimea. Hope he's okay.
So basically: all will stay the same, but all could change too.Roman Lyagin, 'Donetsk People's Republic' central election committee head, says the status of Donetsk Oblast will remain unchanged after the referendum, Interfax news agency reports. "We just want to declare our right on self-determination. This means status of Donetsk oblast will not be changed after the referendum results are released - we will not stop being a part of Ukraine, we will not become a part of Russia, we will just tell the world that want changes," Lyagin emphasized.
"Maybe, we will remain a part of Ukrainian state, unitarian or federative; maybe, we will become a part of Russia. Maybe, we will become an independent state or a state within a confederative model," he added.
Did Simon Ostrovsky continue with his VICE series on this conflict?
Did Simon Ostrovsky continue with his VICE series on this conflict?
No, he has been replaced. Can't blame him.
I think he's come home for a while, which after two months of solid reporting and being kidnapped, he definitely deserves.
So basically they held a rigged vote for....nothing at all. Fuck me it's no wonder the russians didn't even bother sending anyone to try and phony legitimise it. It's also no wonder the ukrainians didn't try and stop it by force. It was completely pointless.
CHEEZMO;111547318 said:I'm trying to figure out what happens to the guy in the white shirt in the second video. It looks like all the shots are directed into the air.
The Kremlin emphasized what it said was a "high turnout by the population, despite attempts to disrupt the vote".
I love this one. It should have FUCK THE POLICE on it (yeah, I know there are no police there, but come on)