Monday, March 10, 2014

RUSSIA BLAMED FOR DEATHS IN THE UKRAINE-SHOTS FIRED AT MONITORS PLANE

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.

THE RUSSIA - UKRAINE SITUATION AT 1:00AM MON MAR 10,14

THE RUSSIA - UKRAINE SITUATION AT 9:20AM MON MAR 10,14

WELL IT SEEMS YESTERDAY SHOTS FROM RUSSIAN TROOPS ON THE GROUND AT A PLANE OF OSCE MONITORS HAD OCCURRED.WOW THIS IS WAS WHAT I SUGGESTED HAPPENED TO THE MISSING PLANE.BUT I HAVE NOT HEARD ANY NEWS REPORTS THAT SAY THERE WAS ANY OSCE MONITORS ON THE MISSING PLANE YET.BUT YES NOW WE HEAR THAT SHOTS WERE FIRED AT THE PLANE OF MONITORS TRYING TO ENTER CRIMEA TO LOOK OVER THE MILITARY SITUATION.


THE RUSSIA - UKRAINE SITUATION AT 11:30AM MON MAR 10,14

RUSSIA HAS A NEW BORDER ON THE CRIMEA RUSSIA BORDER.RUSSIA HAS MINES PLANTED ON THIS NEW BORDER.A MAN SAID HIS DOG WAS BLOWN UP ON THE NEW TERRITORY BORDER BY A LAND MINE.BARBED WIRE.AND TROOPS.ARE ALSO ON THIS NEW BORDER.AND JOURNALISTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO FILM THIS NEW BORDER WTHOUT GETTING THEIR CAMERAS COMFISCATED.THEY CAN ONLY FILM FROM FARTHER OFF.


Warning shots force OSCE monitors to turn back from Crimea-TIMESOFMALTA-MAR 09,14
Warning shots were fired to prevent an unarmed international military observer mission from entering Ukraine's Russian-occupied Crimea today, as new confrontations between Russian and Ukrainian troops raised tension ever higher.Russia's seizure of the Black Sea peninsula, which began about 10 days ago, has so far been bloodless, but its forces have become increasingly aggressive towards Ukrainian troops, who are trapped in bases and have offered no resistance.Tempers have grown hotter in the last two days, since the region's pro-Moscow leadership declared it part of Russia and announced a March 16 referendum to confirm it.A spokeswoman for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said no one was hurt when shots were fired to turn back its mission of more than 40 unarmed observers, who have been invited by Kiev but do not have permission from Crimea's pro-Russian separatist regional authorities.Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said on Thursday that Malta would send two officials to the OSCE mission in Ukraine.OSCE monitors had been turned back twice before, but this was the first time shots were fired.

HACKING

Meanwhile, Kiev's security council said it had been targeted by hackers in a "massive" denial of service attack designed to cripple its computers. The national news agency was also hit, it said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a week ago that Russia had the right to invade Ukraine to protect Russian citizens, and his parliament has voted to change the law to make it easier to annex territory.The pro-Moscow authorities have ordered all remaining Ukrainian troop detachments in Crimea to disarm and surrender, but at several locations they have refused to yield.Overnight, Russian troops drove a truck into a missile defence post in Sevastopol, the home of both their Black Sea Fleet and the Ukrainian navy, and took control of it. A Reuters reporting team at the scene said no one was hurt.Ukraine's border service said Russian troops had also seized a border guard outpost in the east of the peninsula overnight, kicking the Ukrainian officers and their families out of their apartments in the middle of the night."The situation is changed. Tensions are much higher now. You have to go. You can't film here," said a Russian soldier carrying a heavy machinegun, his face covered except for his eyes, at a Ukrainian navy base in Novozernoye.About 100 armed Russians are keeping watch over the Ukrainians at the base, where a Russian ship has been scuttled at the entrance to keep the Ukrainians from sailing out."Things are difficult and the atmosphere has got worse. The Russians threaten us when we go and get food supplies and point their guns at us," said Vadim Filipenko, the Ukrainian deputy commander at the base.Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on Saturday Poland had evacuated its consulate in Sevastopol due to "continuing disturbances by Russian forces".

Warning shots block OSCE observers from entering Ukraine's Crimea-DW-MAR 09,14
Pro-Russian militia have fired warning shots to block the entry of international observers to Crimea. Meanwhile Russian and Ukrainian representatives have held the first face-to-face talks since the onset of the crisis.Around 40 gunmen in balaclavas and military fatigues fired shots above a convoy of unarmed observers from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) on Saturday, preventing them from entering Ukraine's Crimean peninsula.It was the third consecutive day observers were forced to turn back, but the first time shots were fired.A spokeswoman for the OSCE said no one was hurt.OSCE observers are in Ukraine on the request of the new interim government to monitor the crisis. However Russia claims they have failed to obtain an official invitation from Crimean authorities.In a further escalation of tensions on Saturday, Ukraine's border guards reported that one of their light patrol plane came under fire from "extremists" in the same area but was unharmed.

Russia tightens grip on Crimea

Tensions between the Ukraine and Moscow have surged since an estimated 30,000 pro-Russian soldiers took control of the Crimean peninsula last week.Concern increased two days ago when Crimea's parliament announced plans to hold a referendum on March 16 on joining the Russian Federation.Putin justified Russian intervention earlier in the week, saying he hoped to protect the Russian-speaking majority in the region following last month's uprising in Kyiv that led to the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovych. He also denied that Russian armed forces were active in Crimea and instead called them "local self-defence forces."Nevertheless, the news agency Associated Press reported on Saturday that dozens of military trucks, believed to be Russian, were again seen transporting heavily armed soldiers in Crimea.The crisis has resulted in the worst face-off between the West and Moscow since the Cold War.

West scrambles for response

The White House said during a telephone conference on Saturday US President Barack Obama and the heads of Britain, France, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia called on Russia to withdraw its military forces and to allow international observers into Crimea."The leaders reiterated their grave concern over Russia's clear violation of international law and reaffirmed their support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity."The Baltic countries, who are NATO members with strong economic ties to Russia and their own Russian minorities, have expressed anxiety over Moscow's actions.The French presidency issued its own statement saying President Hollande and Obama had discussed new measures against Russia.Separately, US Secretary of State John Kerry warned his Russian counterpart that room for negotiation was quickly closing.In a phone conversation with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Kerry said any attempt to annex Crimea to Russia and continued military escalation would "close any available space for diplomacy."

Face-to-face talks

While Russia's foreign minister has ruled out direct talks with Ukraine's interim government, which Russia does not recognize, Russia's deputy foreign minister did meet the Ukrainian ambassador to Moscow in Russian capital on Saturday."On the 8th of March, a meeting took place between Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin and Ukraine's Ambassador to Russia Volodymyr Yelchenko during which, in an open atmosphere, questions of Russia-Ukrainian relations were discussed," Russia's foreign ministry said in a statement.No further information was given on the extent to which the Crimea crisis was discussed.The talks came hours after Lavrov advocated what he called "objective" talks with foreign powers.'Objective' talks needed, says Lavrov-"We are open to an honest, equal and objective dialogue with our foreign partners to find a way to help all of Ukraine come out of the crisis," Russia's top diplomat said at a televised news conference in Moscow.Lavrov warned, however, that dialogue would only go ahead if there were no attempt to "display Russia as a party to the conflict.""This crisis was not created by us. All the more, it was created in defiance of our repeated and longstanding warnings," Lavrov said."The crisis has been created artificially, out of geo-political motives," he added, challenging Western accusations that Russia was responsible for the onset of the crisis.ccp/se, ipj (AFP, dpa, Reuters, AP)DW.DE

Khodorkovsky blames Russia for Ukraine deaths-Former oligarch, recently freed by Putin, makes an emotional appeal in Kiev against the Russian leadership-By AFP March 10, 2014, 5:33 am 0-The Times of Israel

KIEV — A top foe of Russian President Vladimir Putin who spent a decade behind bars told thousands on Kiev’s main protest square Sunday that the Kremlin colluded with Ukraine’s ousted regime in violence claiming 100 lives.Former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky received a rousing reception on Independence Square — the crucible of three months of protests that ousted a pro-Russian regime from power last month — as he walked out on stage dressed in a black parka and his hair still styled in a prison crew cut.“I was told what the authorities did here. They did this with the agreement of the Russian leadership,” Khodorkovsky said in an emotional address delivered under a clear blue sky and televised live by several Ukrainian national television stations.“I wanted to cry. It is terrifying. This is not my leadership,” he said to chants of “Shame!’ from the crowd.The 50-year-old founder of the former Yukos oil empire — its main holdings now in possession of the state — was released from jail in December under an amnesty Putin signed in what was widely seen as an effort to ease criticism of his rights record ahead of February’s Winter Olympic Games in Sochi.

Khodorkovsky was once Russia’s richest man and an influential politician with presidential ambitions who openly opposed Putin when the former KGB spy first entered the Kremlin in 2000.His 2003 arrest and subsequent convictions on fraud and embezzlement charges have been widely condemned by Kremlin critics as an effort by Putin to silence his most potent foe.Khodorkovsky left Russia immediately after his release and has vowed not to return until the authorities drop old lawsuits against him worth hundreds of millions of dollars.He was flown from prison directly to Western Europe under a deal mediated by former German foreign minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher and has vowed to stay out of Russian politics.But Khodorkovsky arrived in Kiev late Saturday for a tour of central parts of the city where protesters were slain by police snipers in a week of carnage last month that saw Yanukovych flee to Russia..Russia, Rise Up!’ Khodorkovsky’s voice shook and his lips quivered as he told the receptive crowd he was deeply shocked by the violence that has gripped the ex-Soviet state.“I want you to know — there is a different Russia. There are people who despite the arrests, despite the long years they have spent in prison, go to anti-war demonstration in Moscow,” Khodorkovsky said in reference to the dozens arrested last week near the Kremlin during a protest against Russia’s de facto seisure of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula.The crowd soon broke into a cry of “Russia, Rise Up!” while several elderly women dabbed their eyes with handkerchiefs.
Khodorkovsky for many has assumed the image of a political martyr who was willing to give up his entire fortune and a part of his life in order to stand in the way of what he saw as Putin’s attempt to reimpose a police state in Russia in the wake of the Soviet Union’s collapse.The former oligarch began his three-minute address by hailing a “new democratic Ukraine” and ended it with perhaps the most famous quote from Taras Shevchenko — the Ukrainian poet who is viewed by many as a culturally unifying figure whose 200th birthday was celebrated on Sunday.“Fight and you will triumph. God is on your side,” he read in Ukrainian.

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