Aidar Battalion Commander was not killed in an ambush by Russian Special Forces – Media

By tsn.ua
09.06.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

According to preliminary data, 11 soldiers from the battalion were killed. 

Notice of the death of Aidar Battalion commander are false.

Notice of the death of Aidar Battalion commander are false.

The Aidar volunteer territorial defense Battalion refutes information about the death of Commander Sergei Melnychuk in battle Saturday night, September 6. This was said by telephone by agency Interfax-Ukraine’s Assistant Commander Roman Romanovich.

“In fact, the second battalion fell into an ambush after the truce. According to preliminary data, 11 people died. We do not have notice of the death of Melnychuk. Just a couple of hours ago (noon local Ukraine time) he made (telephone) contact,” –said Romanovich.

He said that since the announcement of the bilateral ceasefire Aidar has repeatedly been faced with violations of the truce on the part of the enemy.

We will note that the message of the death of Aidar Commander Melnychuk, together with part of his second company of the battalion, which was ambushed by Russian special forces near Vesela Hora, appeared earlier in social networks.

As previously reported, in Minsk on September 5th, the Trilateral Contact Group signed a protocol for an immediate ceasefire in the Donbas.

Later President Poroshenko ordered a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine for 18:00, which ATO [anti-terrorism] forces carried out.

Source: tsn.ua

 

 

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Alexander Nikonov: Gradually removing the masks…

By Alexandr Nikonov, Russian journalist, writer and publicist
09.03.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

Our revanchists are now becoming completely brazen. Unlike the primitive patriots who litter the Internet with shouts of “Russia is not involved in the war,” bloggers have begun to grin and talk with absolute frankness. Kholmogorov, for example, called the non-involvement of Russia in this war a lie, and Dugin has totally distinguished himself:

“The DRG–sabotage and intelligence groups–have already been sent in and are working in Kharkiv, Odessa, Mikolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia and in other cities and regions in Ukraine. The DRG, as fighting groups, are comprised exclusively of both military and political forces.”

The main thing is to understand the essence. If the Kremlin decides to stop the creation of Novorossiya, it will be stopped instantly. Why? Because all the supplies come from Russia. Whatever they may say about captured equipment and so on, you have to be a realist and understand that if the gear did not fire when Ukrops [slang word used by anti-Kyiv protesters to describe Ukrainians] had it, it will not fire when the resistance captures it, if the equipment has no gasoline, I would be interested to know why there is so much gasoline in Donetsk? Everything is always clear to everyone…

Mariupol will soon be taken. Mariupol is a very important point in connection with the fact that Russia will then be able to haul equipment for the army through this seaport of “New Russia.” And it will be very strategic for further advancement along the southern border all the way to the border with Crimea. And there, this will be a new launch pad for the capture of Odessa and Mikolaiv. Dnipropetrovsk will be taken last.”

That’s it. All is clear to everyone, both here and abroad. And only our idiots continue to blather: “there is no proof!” “OSCE did not recognize it!” “where are the facts to support these claims?!.”

Source: Alexandr Nikonov blog

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Activism: An eery, “Blinded Russia with blood on her hands” walked through the center of St. Petersburg, Russia

By nvua.net; Grani.ru 
09.06.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

Blinded Russia with blood on her hands in St. Petersburg

A screaming girl wearing the colors of the Russian flag and a blindfold, stretching her “bloody” hands with St. George ribbons [symbol of the Russian-backed separatist-terrorist groups destroying Donbas, Ukraine] out to passersby.

In St. Petersburg on Friday, a local activist [Kado] reached the Nevsky Prospekt in the form of “Russia blinded with blood on her hands,” protesting against the military aggression of the Russian Federation.

The woman, wearing the colors of the Russian flag and blindfold, stretched her “bloody” hands with St. George ribbons on her wrists out towards passersby on the street and loudly shouted one long screaming note, Grani.ru, reported.

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An activist went to Malaya Sadovaya Street in St. Petersburg and fell against the wall of the Eliseyev Emporium. Police arrived to help the activist up, recorded her personal data and called an ambulance. Doctors soon released the activist.

Protest action (1). St Petersburg, Malaya Sadovaya str., 5 September 2014:

Protest action (2). St Petersburg, Malaya Sadovaya str., 5 September 2014:

About a hundred protesters came to the anti-war demonstration in St. Petersburg on August 31st. The activist Kado – is a frequent participant of anti-war pickets in St. Petersburg.

Source: nvua.net
All photographs by Vadim Lurie for Grani.ru

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Dmitry Tymchuk’s Military Blog: Summary – September 5, 2014

Dmitry Tymchuk, Coordinator, Information Resistance
09.05.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

Brothers and sisters!

information_resistance_logo_engHere’s the Summary for September 5, 2014 (for previous summary, please see Summary for September 4, 2014).

The bad news:

1. During negotiations of the contact group between the representatives of Ukraine, the DNR and LNR [Donetsk– and Luhansk People’s Republics] with the participation of the OSCE, a protocol on the ceasefire starting at 6:00 PM EEST today was signed. As planned, any further negotiations on the resolution of the conflict must be conducted under the terms of the armistice.

This could be entirely attributed as good news if only terrorist leaders weren’t quick to announce that the ceasefire didn’t mean that the course of the annexation of the DNR and LNR from Ukraine would change in any way.

Here it is difficult to comment. Anyone is clear on the fact that Putin doesn’t [even] contemplate losing Donbas, but unfortunately, because the truce can only be temporary–there is very little hope for a peaceful resolution [of the conflict]. Unless, of course, we decided to say goodbye to this region, and later–to at least six more oblasts [regions] of Ukraine.

French President François Hollande, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and U.S. President Barack Obama meet to discus Ukraine at the NATO summit at the Celtic Manor resort, near Newport, Wales September 4, 2014.    REUTERS/Alain Jocard/Pool

French President François Hollande, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and U.S. President Barack Obama meet to discus Ukraine at the NATO summit at the Celtic Manor resort, near Newport, Wales September 4, 2014. REUTERS/Alain Jocard/Pool

2. According to the IR group, the situation remains far from stable in the Donbas areas liberated from the terrorists. Yesterday’s separatist-terrorists and their henchmen – from small local officials and criminals to law enforcement officers – who remained unpunished for treason, keep crawling out of every crack.

All of this smalltime riff raft was a bit relieved when they saw that no one was taking them in hand or making them answer to their past sins. And so they have now begun taking up their old tricks, that is, sh*tting on everything (so far on the sly). If the special services and the Interior Ministry don’t begin to take urgent action–we will be unpleasantly surprised very soon how quickly one can lose all the fruit of local victories.

3. The Czech President Milos Zeman does not consider the actions of Russia in eastern Ukraine [to be] an aggression. According to him, several hundred “Russian volunteers” “cannot be regarded as a Russian invasion.” “We must honestly admit that a civil war is underway in Ukraine,” this aging wonder blurted out.

We, Ukrainians, are accustomed to political prostitution in our political environment. But the president of the Czech Republic is now showing [he’s at] master-class level, our native political prostitutes have are a far cry from him. But just recently, M. Zeman himself argued that the Western countries would have to take “serious actions,” to the point of sending NATO troops, “if Russia attempts to seize new territories of Ukraine.” “I’m not a combat hawk, but an attempt to seize the eastern territories of Ukraine for me–is a line that cannot be crossed,” he prophesized.

Yes, Mr. Zeman, you are definitely not a hawk. And not even a chicken. You remind [me] of something from the reptile class. And personally, I’m really glad that an immense number of Czechs–and I know this for a fact–do not share your Putinophile and Ukrainophobic statements. As they say in your beloved Russia, every family has its black sheep.

The good news:

1. And again on the main news for today–the cease-fire in Donbas.

Let’s be honest: we found out in June what cease-fire agreements with the terrorists are worth. The pause is guaranteed to be used by them to build up their strength, transfer new weapons and units from Russia, and prepare for the offensive. And it is possible that the “truce” itself will only be observed by the Ukrainian side again.

But today, the truce is badly needed by our troops as well. Vigorous invasion of Ukraine by the Russian army has not gone unnoticed–our troops, which were exhausted a few months ago in combat already, urgently need the respite. I won’t paint [the picture] as to how bad everything is–there are enough craftsmen [doing that] without me. But [I] very much hope that our military leadership will use this truce wisely. If, of course, the Ukrainian authorities still have the will to fight for their land.

2. Today, the DNR once again proved its African [stereotype-casting] core. Just as the leadership of this terrorist organization went to the talks in Minsk, an attempted  “coup d’etat of the DNR” took place, as reported by the “minister of state security of the DNR” Lenka [diminutive from Leonid] Baranov.

According to Baranov, the rogue Vladimir Akinfeev, a buddy and a drinking companion of the current leaders of the DNR, tried to seize “power” in Donetsk. He “has removed several ministers,” issued arrest warrants for “DNR activists” and put Baranov’s secretary in a basement (as I understand it, Baranov’s secretary is a symbol of “state power” in the “DNR”).

What can I say? It’s easy to understand Vovka Akinfeev: he wants to steer [the ship], too. If this is acceptable for every huckster, why can’t he do it?

So, gentlemen, “prime ministers of the DNR,” be careful in the sauna [when] facing your backs to your accomplices. Anything can happen.

3. The Italian Prime Minister Matteo Rentsi called on NATO to “decisively support Ukraine,” and promised that his country will sell 90 armored Iveco  vehicles to Kyiv.

Yes, 90 ACVs [armored combat vehicles] (even as good as Iveco) will not save the situation with re-equipment of the Ukrainian army. But this is a very important achievement for Kyiv: for the first time since the beginning of the conflict in Donbas, a Western country agreed to sell us not the “dual-use” or “purely defensive” product, but “fully adequate” military equipment. Therefore, I don’t even know in what area this success is more pronounced: in the military-technical or military-political.

4. And again on sanctions against Russia. Firstly, [I] am pleased with the position expressed by the Prime Minister of Great Britain David Cameron, that the announced truce in Donbas will not affect the sanctions being imposed on Russia–unless it’s after the establishment of a comprehensive peace in Ukraine.

Secondly, the EU might prohibit the state-controlled Russian oil companies to raise funds in European capital markets. A big hello to the boys of “Rosneft,” “Gazprom Neft,” and “Transneft.” This is a blow to the Russian sales of energy resources–the sacred cow of Putin’s empire.

And although we observe that the Kremlin hasn’t really responded to the imposed sanctions, any body fat sooner or later melts away. Even from a fatcat of a Russian bear.

Source: Dmitry Tymchuk FB

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Dmitry Tymchuk: Updates from the zone of military operations, September 5, 2014

By Dmitry Tymchuk, Coordinator, Information Resistance
09.05.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

Operational data from the Information Resistance group:

In the combat zone in Donbass region the most tense situations are in the North, in Luhansk Oblast [region] (in the settlement of Stanitsa Luhansk), in Donetsk and the village of Debaltseve, Donetsk Oblast, and in the South (Novoazovsk-Mariupol).

The Russian-terrorist forces continue active offensive operations in the Luhansk Oblast. Simultaneous reconnaissance strikes in the town of Mariupol indicates that the enemy is trying to identify the positions of Ukrainian troops in the area to ensure its further offensive action.

At the same time the enemy continues to pursue a concentration of units of the occupation forces in Crimea in the northern parts of the peninsula. Helicopter assets are being transferred to the airfield in Dzhankoy. The past few days were marked by a conclusion of the withdrawal of mechanized infantry and artillery units from Crimea through the Kerch ferry crossing into the territory of the Russian Federation, according to preliminary data – for further transfer to the border with Ukraine in the Rostov region of Russia.

Last night Ukrainian troops attacked the enemy’s base camp in the village of Veseloe. Three 122 mm Howitzer D-30‘s and the living force of the enemy were destroyed.

There are fights in the area of Debalceve.

The enemy were shelling positions and outposts of Ukrainian troops in the areas of Stanitsa Luhansk, Luhansk, Nikishin, Stukalova Balka.

Shelling from the territory of Russia, was carried out onto the positions of Ukrainian troops in Makarovo (from BM-21 Grad) and Nizhny Minchenok (from BM-30 Smerch).

Source: Dmitry Tymcuk FB

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By Dmitry Tymchuk, Coordinator, Information Resistance
09.05.2014 – 8:45
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

The Information Resistance [IR] group has received video verification of its own data on the transfer of Russian occupation troops through the Kerch ferry crossing to further redeployment in Donbas.

A column of Russian occupiers moving to Kerch ferry:

Earlier, IR reported that the enemy continues concentrating units of the occupational forces in Crimea in the northern areas of the peninsula. Helicopters are being transferred onto the airfield in Dzhankoy. The past few days were marked by a conclusion of the withdrawal of mechanized infantry and artillery units from Crimea through the Kerch ferry crossing into the territory of the Russian Federation, according to preliminary data – for further transfer to the border with Ukraine in the Rostov region of Russia.

Source: Information Resistance

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