2014 Ukrainian Maidan Revolt: News, Views, Photos & Videos

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jobjed

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What is that tactics? Because seizing buildings with armed thugs (RT writes where they got ammo and rifles? at nearby store?) surely varies a lot from the sit-in protests earlier. The violence on Maidan was started by Yankuovych when he tried to 'disperse' an unorganised crowd there armed with bricks and Molotov coctails by the means of force.

Can't see the 'exact the same tactics' here...

Yes, you're correct, the Maidan's tactics were much more ruthless; the current anti-Kiev militia is tame by comparison given that they've only cause 1 death as opposed to the scores caused by the Maidan rioters.
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Miragedriver

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Try throwing Molotov cocktails at any police force anywhere in the world and there is a high degree of certainty you that you will have them shooting at you. If not with rubber bullets, then with lead ones.
 

Equation

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A moment ago I found this:
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It might be a hoax, but I feel some of you would like this to happen, so ... enjoy

That's nothing, I wouldn't be surprise if the CIA are using a few SR-71 Blackbird is somewhere in Europe waiting to fly over the Russian and Ukraine border to take pics and data of current Russian force buildup that satellite might miss.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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There are No SR71's unless the CIA kept them a secret at Area 51 they were all retired, and even then it's questionable as the Russians have the tech to track and shoot them.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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A moment ago I found this:
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It might be a hoax, but I feel some of you would like this to happen, so ... enjoy
It's confirmed. I tried to Find a RT counter but they seem to not be up on it yet.

Pentagon condemns 'provocative' Russian military action against U.S. Navy ship
Apr. 14, 2014 - 01:16PM |


By Andrew Tilghman
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U.S. Navy personnel are pictured aboard the USS Donald Cook on April 14. Romania's president Traian Basescu hailed the deployment of U.S. and French warships in the Black Sea, a 'token of solidarity' in the wake of the Ukraine crisis. (Petrut Calinescu / Getty Images)
A Russian fighter jet on Saturday made repeated “provocative” close-range, low-altitude passes above the U.S. Navy destroyer Donald Cook while it was steaming in the Black Sea, heightening Cold War-style tensions that have continued to escalate for weeks, a defense official said.

The Russian SU-24 Fencer made a total of 12 passes above the destroyer that is equipped with the powerful Aegis missile defense system. The incident occurred in international waters about 48 hours after the Navy ship arrived in the Black Sea.

The aircraft did not respond to multiple queries from the Donald Cook’s bridge. The Navy destroyer did not respond and the incident ended after about 90 minutes. The fighter jet did not appear to be carrying missiles under its wings, official said.

“This provocative and unprecedented Russian action is inconsistent with international protocols and previous agreements on the professional interaction between our militaries,” Army Col. Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman, said Monday.

Warren said the incident was unprecedented. The U.S. and Russia have had no contact since the incident, he said.

“The Donald Cook was never in any danger. ... The Donald Cook is more than capable of defending itself against an SU-24,” Warrant said.

The provocative acts come about a month after Russia launched a ground invasion of Ukraine’s Crimea region and the Russian military amassed an estimated 40,000 troops along Ukraine’s eastern border. Russia maintains a large naval base in Crimea.

The Donald Cook was dispatched to the Black Sea last week in an effort to reassure NATO allies, which includes Romania, of U.S. support in the face of Russian aggression.

The ship has now pulled into port in Constanta, Romania, Warren said, near the Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, which is a permanent post for several thousand U.S. troops, including airmen and Marines.

Russia’s aggressive actions have prompted Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, Supreme Allied Commander Europe and chief of the U.S. European Command, to draw up a strategic shift in forces across his region. Breedlove is expected to make those plans public Tuesday.
 
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