Dmitry Tymchuk’s Military Blog: Summary – August 14, 2014

Dmitry Tymchuk, Coordinator, Information Resistance
08.14.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

Brothers and sisters!

information_resistance_logo_engHere’s the Summary for August 14, 2014 (for previous summary, please see Summary for August 13).

The bad news:

1. The provocation with Russia’s “humanitarian convoy” continues. Reaching the border with Ukraine, across from the border area controlled by terrorists, the convoy that is accompanied by the Russian military and army aviation, stopped to await further schizophrenic instructions by the Kremlin.

[This] immediately raised the question: if the “accompanying” Russian army units aren’t even going to shove into Donbas, then from whom was it necessary to protect the convoy on the territory of the Russian Federation [RF]?

Kyiv has officially stated that during any attempt to enter Ukraine, the convoy will be blocked by any means possible. Whether this warning will stop the Russians or not–is unknown. But it is clear that, at the moment, Putin is using his convoy for exactly the same purpose as the armadas [used] their troops at our borders, which are stuck here from the end of February. Namely, to apply constant and exhausting pressure on Ukraine.

Nowadays, it isn’t [politically] correct to name an opponent a respresentative of a sexual minority. But if I can somehow, in this situation, characterize Putin, Lavrov, Shoigu and the rest of the Kremlin’s pack, I only have definitions in this kind of obscene language format, i.e. cusswords.

2. While in occupied Crimea, Putin announced that even though he used the army to seize Crimea, this was not an annexation. He said it straight, “there was no annexation of Crimea, there is no annexation.” Like, the local Russians very much wanted to join the RF, he merely “helped” them with the bayonets of his military.

He already talked about this before. But I catch myself thinking that [while] listening to Putin, I get this impression that he is like a parrot stupidly repeating Hitler’s words about the annexation of the Sudetenland–before the occupation of the whole of Czechoslovakia and then most of Europe. Obviously, Russia urgently needs to rewrite history–for her, Hitler cannot be a negative individual, since Russia’s current Fuhrer repeats the rhetoric and actions of the untimely deceased Adolf Aloisovich to a tee [Ed. Note: play on a patronymic ending for Alois, Hitler’s father].

By the way, Hitler, just as Putin now, was also irresistibly drawn to inspect the conquered lands. [They] even built an encampment headquarters for him near Vinnytsia–you can go and look at its ruins. It is also well known what happened to the Fuhrer himself. I don’t think a different fate awaits the current one.

3. The same maniac Putin has began to frighten the world today. He announced that he would give the Russian army such weapons, which no one else has–adding that it related to the “field of strategic offensive weapons and nuclear deterrents.”

To scare the whole planet at the same time–does not come from a great mind. In history, as we know, there were such personalities, but they didn’t end up very well (see para. 2).

But it’s a good message to the international community to join [their] forces against a common threat. As they say, with the world on a thread–it’s a straitjacket for Putin.

The good news:

1. The past 24 hours were marked by combat activities for the ATO forces in very difficult circumstances, but they have led to positive results, and this is important.

Our troops have entered the area of the settlement of Novosvitlivka and Khryashchuvate and got entrenched here. According to our information, it would be premature to talk about the full control of these settlements, unfortunately.

But fire control is established over a portion of the M-04 highway, which connects Luhansk with the rest of the area, where the “LNR” [Luhansk People’s Republic] insurgents are still frolicking around, as well as through Krasnodon and Izvaryne, leading to Russia. Previously, the section of the route N21, which connects Donetsk with Luhansk Oblast, was taken under control.

Therefore, Donetsk is blocked and Luhansk is almost blocked. Liberation of these cities is a matter of time. After which, the kids from the “DNR” [Donetsk People’s Republic] and “LNR” will obviously have to change their names–for example, to the “Zuivka People’s Republic” in Donetsk Oblast, and the “Empire of the Village of Yashchykove” in Luhansk Oblast. For that very short period of time they will still exist.

2. The Verkhovna Rada [Ukraine’s Parliament] adopted the bill on sanctions and, in its first reading–the bill on the “cleansing” of government, i.e. lustration.

The law on sanctions was considerably amended, by deleting the resonating provisions (e.g., on ending TV coverage and closing of the media, leaving these powers to the courts). If this law is to work (and this depends on the NSDC [National Security and Defense Council]), it has the capacity to become a good tool in the national security system, which we will have to build, if not from scratch, then somewhere close to it.

The lustration law–this is what Ukraine has been waiting for, ever since Maidan. However, it is necessary to study the text of the bill (it is located at this address on the Parliament’s website [in Ukrainian])–a considerable responsibility for lustration is put on the shoulders of the officials themselves, who must check on each other. I am sure that if the public doesn’t get actively involved in this process, we can get, to put it mildly, not exactly the results that we are hoping for. However, civilian control over lustration is included into the bill–the only question is what it will look like in practice.

3. Convoys of trucks carrying humanitarian aid to Luhansk Oblast left from Kyiv, Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk. There, the cargo will be distributed to the Red Cross representatives for delivery to the recipients–the local population, who have become hostages on the territory controlled by terrorists.

Will the insurgents give [them] an opportunity to help the civilian population–is unknown. But the fact is that Ukraine remembers its citizens and tries to help as it can.

4. In Kyiv, the military parade rehearsals in honor of Independence Day, August 24, are underway.

There is a debate: who needs a parade, when Ukraine is de facto at war? I am personally convinced that it is needed. A parade during such a time is a powerful message to our own people, who see a force capable of protecting them. [It is also a message to] the main enemy, who is still secretly trampling our land in Donbas, but is ready for an open jump, that is, to Russia.

For example, the air defense systems that will be used at the parade–are a message clearly not intended for the terrorists, who have no aircraft. They are a message to Putin. Whether or not it will work–is certainly a [good] question. But for a country that is ready to defend itself, a demonstration of this readiness will definitely not be superfluous.

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Dmitry Tymchuk’s Military Blog: Summary – August 13, 2014

Dmitry Tymchuk, Coordinator, Information Resistance
08.13.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

Brothers and sisters!

information_resistance_logo_engHere’s the Summary for August 13, 2014 (for previous summary, please see Summary for August 12).

The bad news:

1. Just as we believed the Kremlin and have set forth our vision of the story with “humanitarian aid” from Russia to Donbas, it became known that the convoys would not go through Kharkiv Oblast. Previous promises by the Russians to do everything strictly in agreement with Kyiv and the ICRC [International Committee of Red Cross] turned out to be a lie–the Red Cross hasn’t received the information about the movement of convoys or the [humanitarian] cargo. Once again, we see that only the most naive can believe Moscow, and even those, not for long.

As a result, the story with “humanitarian aid from Putin” is more like the Kremlin’s dirty provocation. According to our data, the Russians have, at the same time, deployed additional artillery units to the border with Ukraine (like there weren’t enough of them regularly bombarding the ATO forces). We can only guess what other bloody farce the Russians will set up here. [We] do not exclude the possibility that in the next mirthless show prepared by Putin for Donbas, “the humanitiarian convoy” may play an important role.

2. The occupying authorities of Crimea launched an informational war against Ukraine. Access to Ukrainian websites for Crimean users is blocked, social networks are being controlled. Previously, as is [well] known, Ukrainian TV channels were disabled, there are no Ukrainian newspapers.

All this complicates the task of the informational reconquering of Crimea, without which it is difficult to imagine its liberation from the occupiers. I have repeatedly said: we will get back Crimea the same way we lost it. And we lost it, first of all, by letting Putin control the minds and hearts of the Crimeans. Including, due to the moronic information security policy of Ukraine for over [the past] 20 years.

Moscow won’t present us with such ideal conditions. And this means that [we] will have to operate under very difficult conditions. But a member of the FSB has not yet been born, who could not be outwitted by a Ukrainian patriot.

3. Also about Crimea. Putin and his lackeys showed up in Sevastopol, where [he] holds gatherings with members of the Security Council of Russia.

I’ll be brief. Bitches, [they behave] as if they are at home.

The good news:

1. ATO forces are already in the suburbs of Donetsk. Active combat is underway near Luhansk. The encirclements that groups of insurgents wind up in are being more clearly drawn.

Of course, no one is waiting for a full victory tomorrow. But let’s face it: changing the situation for the worst can only be done through the inappropriate actions of Putin. Let’s hope that the international community will be able to stop him.

2. The Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, I. [Ihor] Shvayka, reported that a Ukrainian convoy carrying humanitarian aid for the residents of eastern Ukraine would leave Kyiv tomorrow.

This, of course, is great–the Donbas population is in dire need of such assistance. But  did we really need a scandal with Putin’s “humanitarian aid” to finally prioritize the coverage of such assistance by the Ukrainian authorities as the information problem of the state?

On the other hand, humanitarian aid, and in large quantities, is available only to the population of the liberated territories. This is understandable. But, how to solve this problem for civilians from the settlements occupied by insurgents? This is a question to which we do not know the answer.

Theoretically, the Red Cross could help with this, and it seems that even terrorists agree with it (in particular, we are talking about Luhansk). But we have to admit that no one will be able to guarantee the security of the ICRC staff–there is nothing sacred for the insurgents and they don’t [seem to have any] brakes.

3. And of the fun [news]. The scandalous former Chief Sanitary Doctor Gennady Onishchenko, Russian propagandist, and currently the assistant to the head of the Russian government, named Coca-Cola and Pepsi the “real existing chemical weapons.” And [he] complained that the Russian bans on food imports are not subject to these enemy drinks.

Onishchenko, you Woodpecker. With your black mouth unregulated by an acid-base balance, you spat into the soul of the whole “Pepsi generation,” not only in Russia, but throughout the former USSR. This drink was the only breath of freedom accessible to the average “sovok” in the former Soviet empire, which is now being revived by your masters. And you want to deprive the new Russian “sovoks” even of this? And if “Coca-Cola,” I agree, was an ideologically harmful drink, then “Pepsi” is fully blessed by Its Holiness, the Party. Learn the imperial history.

You’d be better off banning the true chemical weapon, that is [currently] exterminating Russia, under the name of “vodka.” Meanwhile, we’ll also see how long the current Russian government lasts after that.

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Schwerwiegende Mängel im neuen “Lustrationsgesetz”

1328052401-yavorskyVolodymyr Yavorsky, Rechtsanwalt und Menschenrechtsspezialist, hat den neuesten Entwurf des Gesetzes über die Lustration einer Analyse unterzogen – und sein Urteil ist nicht positiv. Es gebe zahlreiche Mängel in der Gesetzesvorlage “Über die Säuberung der Behörden” und auf das Ganze bezogen, handle es sich um ein populistisches Dokument, das die beabsichtigte Wirkung nicht erreichen wird. Anstelle der Verteidigung der Demokratie würde eine Lustration nach diesem Gesetzesentwurf eher zu einem Mechanismus der selektiven politischen Verfolgung von Beamten führen und unabhängige Institutionen zerstören.

Yavorsky erklärt, dass eine Lustration ein Mittel der Übergangsjustiz ist, die dann angewendet wird, wenn ein Land sich von der Diktatur hin zu einer Demokratie bewegt, um die Demokratie vor einem Rückfall zu schützen. Sie sieht Einschränkungen der Rechte von bestimmten Kategorien von Personen vor, bestimmte Positionen im Staatsdienst zu besetzen oder für bestimmte Funktionen zu kandidieren. Continue reading

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Russland bereitet eine Provokation für die Medien über das Eindringen seiner weißen Kolonne von “Trojanischen Pferden” vor

Roman Burko in burkonews.info am 13.8. 2014 (Übersetzung aus dem Englischen):

Am 13. August um 19:30-20:00 Ortszeit begann die Mehrheit der Informationskanäle der russischen Terroristen (Gruppen in Sozialen Medien, Foren, Zello Kanäle [Kurzstreckenfunk]) mit massiver Desinformation. Nach dieser falschen Nachricht brachen die ukrainischen Truppen angeblich aus dem Gelände um den Flughafen Luhansk in Kämpfen und sind mit Panzern (!) zum Dorf Nowoswitliwka an der wichtigen Hauptstraße M04 vorgestoßen, die Luhansk mit Russland verbindet.

“Dieses Manöver hat nicht nur taktische sondern auch politische Gründe. Genau erscheint die Einfahrt der russischen humanitären Kolonne auf das Gebiet von Noworossija am logischsten”, betonte die Webseite “Russischer Frühling”, ein Sprachrohr der Besatzer.

Wir überprüften diese Informationen und nahmen Kontakt zu den ukrainischen Sicherheitsbeamten am Flughafen auf. Die ATO hatte ein solches Manöver nicht durchgeführt. Daraus folgt, dass Russland mit Unterstützung der Medien eine Provokation beim Eindringen des “humanitären Konvois” aus der Richtung von Iwsaryne [Grenzübergang] vorbereitet, welcher nach dem Plan der russischen Spezialeinheiten von den “Ukrainian Bestrafern” irgendwo in der Nähe von Nowoswitliwka unter Beschuss genommen werden soll. Die Bestrafungsaktion wird natürlich von den von Russland unterstützten Militanten durchgeführt werden, die dieses Gebiet kontrollieren.

Wir bitten um die der Verbreitung der Vorbereitung dieses Szenarios so öffentlich wie möglich, um die möglichen Pläne der russischen Geheimdienste vereiteln zu können.

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YURIY BUTUSOV: What is Putin’s “humanitarian convoy?”

By Yuriy Butusov, Contributing Editor, Censor.NET
08.11.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

1. This is a demonstration that Putin no longer considers the “LNR” and “DNR” as parties to the negotiations concerning the situation in Ukraine, and [that he] began to directly to communicate with Kyiv as the only legitimate authority in Donbas, without Medvedchuk’s [Ukrainian oligarch and politician–Putin is godfather to his daughter] intermediaries.

2. This is Putin’s attempt to become the subject of an international peace settlement in Ukraine. “Humanitarian convoys” with mercenaries and weapons did not produce any results for the Kremlin. The liquidation of the “DNR” and “LNR” groups, which are almost entirely composed of Russian soldiers–is a matter of time now. Now Putin is once again trying to become a decent human being, [so in order] to be treated not as an invader, but as a politician, he decided to send humanitarian cargo. What extraordinary cynicism–while Russian mercenaries destroy our cities and kill Ukrainians, the one [person] who organizes their criminal activities, wants to bring the victims of the Russian aggression blankets and canned meat.

3. This means the failure of the “DNR” and “LNR” as quasi-public entities, recognized by Russia. And this means that there will be no large-scale invasion by Russian troops.

4. This means that Putin gives a signal to Kyiv–dispose of this armed Girkin-and-Bolotov vermin–I won’t object.

5. This means that the speed by which the Kremlin’s hung-out-to-dry, bandit Novorossia [New Russia], is destroyed, depends solely on Ukraine.

6. This means that the Russian bandit formations will start to move from open warfare to covert terrorist activities, so that Putin [still] has the tools to covertly destabilise the situation in Donbas. 

7. This means that Putin is a KHUYLO!

8. Glory to Ukraine!

Source: Yuriy Butusov’s FB 

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