Thursday, 24 July 2014 Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk resigned after two leading political parties said they would pull out of the governing coalition. The far right Svoboda party and the UDAR movement led by former boxer Vladimir Klitschko both… Read More ›
Viktor Yanukovych
Odessa fire victims died from chloroform vapors — senior Ukrainian investigator
May 19, 19:30 UTC+4 KIEV A total of 32 people died not from high temperature (in fire), an official says KIEV, May 19./ITAR-TASS/. More than half of people officially recognized killed in the Trade Unions House in the southern… Read More ›
People in Ukraine’s Odessa Died Instantly, Poisoned by Unknown Substance – Report
21:09 03/05/2014 KIEV, May 3 (RIA Novosti) – During the fire at Odessa’s Trade Unions House people died instantly, having been poisoned by an unidentified substance, the UNIAN news agency reported on Saturday. “Many people died by jumping from the… Read More ›
NATO voices ‘grave concern’ over Russian troop buildup
Members of the newly founded Ukraine National Guard take part in military exercises at a shooting range near Kiev on Monday. | AFP-JIJI Apr 3, 2014 KIEV – NATO warned on Wednesday that Russia’s military presence on the flash point… Read More ›
Russia Moves to Scrap Black Sea Fleet Agreements with Ukraine
– Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said last Friday that Moscow would seek a reimbursement of the $11 billion Russia Moves to Scrap Black Sea Fleet Agreements with Ukraine © RIA Novosti. Vasily Batanov 17:20 28/03/2014 MOSCOW, March 28 (RIA Novosti)… Read More ›
Why a militarily powerful Russia is good for the world
EEV: May be an Important perspective change by the Russian Government (no longer propaganda). March 25, 2014 Ajay Kamalakaran, RBTH – What the situation in Ukraine has proved beyond the shadow of a doubt is that America and its NATO… Read More ›
Crimean Tatars Will Have to Vacate Land – Official
Crimean tatars © RIA Novosti. Taras Litvinenko 05:40 19/03/2014 MOSCOW, March 18 (RIA Novosti) – Ukraine’s breakaway region of Crimea will ask Tatars to vacate part of the land where they now live in exchange for new territory elsewhere in… Read More ›
Ukraine (cyber) war in full swing
2014-03-17 07:29 Kiev – With cyber attacks already launched against Crimean separatists, the Kremlin and Nato, the ground war may not have started in Ukraine but computer warfare is already raging. In recent days – and with increasing intensity on… Read More ›
Right Sector leader: Kiev should be ready to sabotage Russian pipelines in Ukraine
Edited time: March 16, 2014 16:03 Dmytro Yarosh.(Reuters / David Mdzinarishvili) The leader of ultranationalist group Right Sector, Dmitry Yarosh, has threatened to destroy Russian pipelines on Ukrainian territory if a diplomatic solution is not reached with Moscow. In a… Read More ›
Yulia Tymoshenko, Former Ukraine Prime Minister, Starts Medical Treatment In Berlin
BERLIN (AP) — Ukraine’s former prime minister, Yulia Tymoshenko, has started medical treatment at Berlin’s Charite hospital after arriving late Friday, but doctors treating her say it’s too soon to say how long this will take. Hospital chairman Karl Max… Read More ›
3 South Ukrainian Cities Want to Join Crimea – Lawmaker
– Mykolaiv, Kherson and Odessa Tensions in Ukraine’s Crimea (Archive) © RIA Novosti. Taras Litvinenko 02:47 04/03/2014 SIMFEROPOL, March 4 (RIA Novosti) – A senior Crimean lawmaker said on Monday that representatives of three southern Ukrainian administrative capitals expressed willingness… Read More ›
Ukraine crisis: bugged call reveals conspiracy theory about Kiev snipers
Estonian foreign minister Urmas Paet tells EU’s Cathy Ashton about claim that provocateurs were behind Maidan killings
Russia tells US to settle down, may abandon Dollar
Tuesday, 04 March 2014 Russia could reduce to zero its economic dependency on the United States if Washington agreed sanctions against Moscow over Ukraine, a Kremlin aide said on Tuesday, warning that the American financial system faced a “crash” if… Read More ›
‘We control everything’: Crimea breaks ties with Ukraine
– He had this message for Canada and other Western nations: “You are welcome to come to Crimea. Come here and relax.” Colonel Yuri Mamchur, commander of the Ukrainian garrison at the Belbek air base, leads his men to the… Read More ›
Poland’s fear of ‘the Russian Bear’
– Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that the world “stands on the brink of a conflict” that would affect states everywhere. The consequences could be dire, and a matter of survival for his country Poland, which borders Russia and… Read More ›
Billionaire Kolomoisky takes over in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, blasting Putin and Yanukovych
– Kolomoisky referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin as “a small-sized schizophreniac” who “went insane” and whose attempts to “revive the Russian Empire to the 1913 borders can bring world to disaster.” March 3, 2014, 9:36 p.m. Ukraine — by … Read More ›
USAID got Maidan coup up and running – media
3 March 2014, 11:29 EEV: Needs to be validated, separating propaganda (i.e. Voice of Russia) from fact requires time. George Soros has a long history of interfering in national politics (i.e. Balkan Conflict ), Open Society in the Ukraine, U.S. Presidency… Read More ›
Ukraine Curbs Bank Withdrawals on $70bn of Missing Public Cash
By Lianna Brinded , Published: February 28, 2014 09:56 AM Ukraine Curbs Bank Withdrawals on $70bn of Missing Public CashReuters Ukraine’s central bank has curbed the amount people are allowed to withdraw from banking deposits, as it tries to prevent… Read More ›
Turkey escalates its role in Crimea
Turkey’s role a must in Crimean crisis solution: MPs – “Turkey should play an active role in Crimea to protect the Turkish and Muslim minorities – Stressing that the annexation of Crimea by Russia would constitute a violation of international… Read More ›
The Nightmare Scenario has been called into play “BUDAPEST REFERENDUM” Ukraine claims Russian ‘invasion’
Ukraine pleads for help after Russian ‘invasion’ Mark MacKinnon Sevastopol, Ukraine — The Globe and Mail Published Friday, Feb. 28 2014, 2:15 AM EST The new Ukrainian government said Friday it had been invaded by Russia and appealed for the United States… Read More ›
Moscow pledges to respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity after Russian flag raised in Crimea
– Gunmen with rocket-propelled grenades and sniper rifles erected a sign reading “Crimea is Russia” and raised the Russian flag over the building. The gunmen wore black and orange ribbons, a Russian symbol of victory in World War II. After… Read More ›
RUSSIA: Russia has the right to send troops to Ukraine for the protection of the BLACK SEA FLEET
– He can save himself. He may invite our army <…> because the Ukrainian army is dysfunctional, “said Zhirinovsky. 15:33, February 24, 2014 Text: Ria Novosti Photo: Ria Novosti, Vladimir Fedorenko Vladimir Zhirinovsky believes that Russia to lawful and in… Read More ›
Russian Ships Arrive On Ukraine’s Crimean Coast As Fears Mount Over Russian Invasion In the Region
By Christopher Harress on February 24 2014 5:21 PM Russian ships have allegedly landed in the Crimea ahead of what many experts are calling a military build up to a coup in the Crimea Ukraine Photos – According to… Read More ›
Is Russia plotting to send in the army to annex Crimea? Former Kremlin adviser warns Ukrainian port of Sebastopol could be targeted within the next week
Move would be similar to Nazi Germany’s takeover of Austria Vladimir Putin is sweeping aside Western warnings and preparing troops Dmitry Medvedev said he did recognise new authorities in Kiev Came after unconfirmed claims that ousted Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych… Read More ›
Kubiv Stepan Ivanovych – Newly apponited new central bank chief Ukraine ( Brief Bio )
Kubiv Stepan Ivanovych People’s Deputy of Ukraine Chairman of the National Bank of Ukraine Vice Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance and Banking Member of the “Batkivshchyna” (“Fatherland”) All-Ukrainian Union faction
Eastern, Southern Ukraine don’t recognize Kiev’s self installed rulers
Monday, 24 February 2014 Political instability settled over Ukraine as the opposition-controlled parliament voted to appoint its newly-elected speaker as acting president, with eastern and southern Ukraine saying they no longer see parliament as legitimate. An arrest warrant for… Read More ›
Yanukovich accuses opposition of staging coup d’etat / denying speculations of his resignation
Sunday, 23 February 2014 Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich has called the latest developments in the country a coup d’etat, denying speculations of his resignation. He also accused international mediators of not fulfilling their obligations. “I’m always threatened with ultimatums. I’m… Read More ›
US official apologises to EU counterparts for undiplomatic language
EEV: Report contains profanity: Low impact story Victoria Nuland reportedly said ‘F**k the EU’ speaking of Ukraine crisis, though department didn’t confirm it was her voice on tape Ed Pilkington in New York theguardian.com, Thursday 6 February 2014 18.18 EST… Read More ›
After losing Iceland, Armenia, EU just lost Ukraine as well
Tuesday, 17 December 2013 The EU has run a nice propaganda war which included giving US made GMO sandwiches to Ukrainian opposition and promises of major ‘profits’ once it entered the EU. But it was all for nothing as Ukraine… Read More ›