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    http://maidantranslations.com/2015/0...freesavchenko/

    Dmitry Tymchuk: Military update 6.19

    Posted on June 20, 2015 by tilamuse

    Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

    Operational data from Information Resistance:

    Russian-terrorist forces remain active in Donbas and continue mounting large-scale offensives on the positions of Ukrainian troops and civilian objects, while also carrying out tactical offensives in a number of areas. During the past 24 hours, insurgents were active in areas that had been [previously] considered relatively “calm” following the signing of the Minsk II Agreements.

    In the vicinity of Mar’inka, terrorists continue their attempts to storm the ATO forces’ positions in order to initiate a battle for the settlement [area]. Under cover of 122- and 152-mm cannon artillery and 82- and 120-mm mortars, enemy infantry groups try to approach the advanced positions of Ukrainian troops in order to force a short-range (under 200 meters [219 yards]) firefight. During the last 24 hours, insurgents used four tanks, two BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle, and two BTR-80 armored personnel carriers in their attempted offensives. As a result of retaliatory fire by the ATO forces, one terrorist T-72B [tank] was damaged (but was able to return to the starting line), as well as one terrorist APC.

    An insurgent group (450-500 people) was seen arriving in the vicinity of Donetsk. [The group has been] trained in Russian-terrorist “training camps” in occupied Crimea and Rostov-on-Don (Russia). Some of the insurgents are residents of Donbas; at least 70% are Russian mercenaries, including amnestied criminals. An insurgent unit (up to 600 people, 100 of which have been unloaded in Makiivka) has arrived from Russia on board buses, accompanied by approximately 20 Russian soldiers. Vehicles, weapons, and equipment for this group were delivered to Donetsk earlier. Insurgents were brought to the vicinity of the Krytyi market where they changed into fatigues without insignia. Within hours, two reinforced companies from this group (about 220 people) were deployed to the zone of active combat operations near Mar’inka.

    Over the past twenty-four hours, Russian-terrorist artillery and rocket artillery equipment has been active in the vicinity of Pisky, Opytne, and Vodyane. Professionally trained Russian specialists have arrived in this area (specialists in troop command organization, as well as ones in the use of different types of troops and establishing cooperation between them). In this area, the insurgents deployed armored vehicles (5-6 units) that fired on the settlement of Vodyane from “no man’s land.”

    In the vicinity of Hranitne and Stepne, terrorists deployed mobile ZU-23-2 artillery units and 82-mm mortars mounted on vehicles. Several times over the past 24 hours, insurgents carried out precision fire from heavy machine guns in these areas.

    In the Seaside [Mariupol] sector, insurgents fired on the ATO forces’ positions near Shyrokyne, using 122-mm artillery, 120-mm mortars, and AGS-17 grenade launchers. In this area, terrorists operate with 2 artillery groups (squadrons) and 3-4 battery level mortar units.

    Over the past twenty-four hours, terrorists shelled Nelepivka and Novgorodske using 120-mm mortars. The residential areas took the brunt of the shelling.

    Insurgents shelled the settlement of Troitske (Artemivsk sector) twice, using 152-mm artillery (this is the “work” of the artillery group previously transferred to the vicinity of Irmino through Stakhanov). At this time, two terrorist artillery squadrons are concentrated in this area (22-24 cannon artillery units of both of the main calibers). The settlements of Luhanske, Svitlodarsk and Myronivske were also shelled by insurgents using cannon artillery (122-mm) and mortars (82-mm and 120-mm).

    Terrorists shelled the ATO forces in the vicinity of Novotoshkivka using Grad BM-21 multiple rocket launcher systems [MRLS].

    The positions of Ukrainian troops were shelled from cannon artillery (122-mm) in the vicinity of Zolote, where [the enemy] also attempted close-range fire on a Ukrainian stronghold using the armored vehicle weaponry. (Insurgents used six BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles; as a result of retaliatory fire, one BMP-2 was destroyed due to the detonation of ammunition. [Ukrainian troops] also destroyed parts of the two insurgent infantry groups that used small arms in an attempt to provide cover for the regrouping of their armored vehicles.)

    Clashes took place in the vicinity of Sokilnyky, Krymske, and Orikhove. Near Krymske, enemy infantry groups attacked [Ukrainian] checkpoints and attempted to penetrate the tactical rear of the ATO forces. All of the enemy’s attempts to this effect were repelled with retaliatory fire from the Ukrainian troops.

    In the vicinity of Shchastya, insurgents used AGS-17 and heavy machine guns for unaimed fire.

    A tactical insurgent group concentrated in the area of Obozne is being quickly reinforced with troops transferred through Stukalova Balka. Up to 14 tanks and 28-30 infantry fighting vehicles are already deployed in this area. Artillery is being deployed north of Luhansk (approximately a composite artillery squadron, using 122-mm Gvozdika 2S1 self-propelled artillery guns, and D-30 howitzers).

    Three armored terrorist groups are concentrated on the stretch between Mospyne and Komsomolske (up to 30-35 tanks and 55-60 various armored combat vehicles in each); another group is stationed south of Telmanove (up to a battalion in strength, with 18-20 tanks and 26-27 ACV).

    More equipment and armaments are being transferred through Alchevsk to reinforce the Stakhanov-Pervomaysk insurgent group. Over the last twenty-four hours, we spotted 26 trucks, as well as five BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles, two BTR-80 armored personnel carriers [APCs], two MT-LB trucks with 120-mm mortars, and 4 tanks.

    All units of the “Army of the LNR” [Luhansk People’s Republic] were paid wages (including all wages in arrears) for April and May of this year, in US dollars. A week earlier, the “Army of the DNR” [Donetsk People’s Republic] were also paid wages in US dollars. During the entire conflict in Donbas, such large-scale payments had only been made once before, in January 2015, before the events on the Debaltseve springboard.

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    Ammunition depot in #Donetsk. Grad rockets are in abundance, even without ammunition factory. pic.twitter.com/RcR0SGcmcS

    Ukrainian soldiers neutralized Russian terrorists’ unit near Mariupol http://en.censor.net.ua/n340807

    Putin is facing a multi-million-pound legal action for Boeing crash http://en.censor.net.ua/n340809

    Border service detained four militants near Berezove, one of them is citizen of RF http://liveuamap.com/en/2015/20-june...-near-berezove

    Since 4AM battle towards Mayorsk, shooting, tanks http://liveuamap.com/en/2015/20-june...shooting-tanks

    Orlovske North to Mariupol under shelling, Ukrainian forces return fire http://liveuamap.com/en/2015/20-june...ling-ukrainian

    ATO update: Seven Ukrainian soldiers wounded in Donbas in last day
    http://www.unian.info/war/1091762-at...-last-day.html … pic.twitter.com/JbnXD7q0gk
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    http://www.valuewalk.com/2015/06/rus...or-revolution/

    Russia’s Military Orders Research To Prevent Color Revolution

    Posted By: Brendan ByrnePosted date: June 19, 2015 02:47:42 PM

    Reporters were informed that a major research project will study coups produced by mass protest.

    Sergey Shoigu, Russia's Defense Minister, claimed that the military will sponsor the research, which aims to prevent the recurrence of social unrest which Russia suffered in 1991 and 1993, according to RT.

    Defense Minister outlines research plans

    Coups produced by mass protest are known as "color revolutions" in Russia, and the military appears to be preparing itself to prevent such an occurrence in Russia. “Some people say that the military should not be involved in political processes, some say the direct opposite. We will order a study on the phenomenon of color revolutions and the military’s role in their prevention,” Shoigu said during a speech at the Army 2015 forum.

    Army 2015 is being hosted at the site of the new Patriot Park, a military theme park opened by Russian President Vladimir Putin this week. The forum provides an opportunity for foreign officials to browse the latest selection of Russian military hardware, as well as listening to a series of speeches from political figures.

    “We have no right to allow the repetitions of the collapses of 1991 and 1993,” said Shoigu. “How to do it is another story, but it is clear that we must deal with the situation. We must understand how to prevent this and how to teach the younger generation so that it supported the calm and gradual development of our country.”

    Russia's sees dangerous precedent in Arab Spring and Maidan

    According to Shoigu, color revolutions are responsible for ongoing problems across the Arab world and in Serbia, as well as in Ukraine. He went on to call the current crisis in Ukraine "a major tragedy in the row of color revolutions."

    Other Russian political figures have also spoken of their desire to prevent a color revolution in Russia. In March Nikolai Patrushev, head of Russia's Security Council, stated that the organization would develop a detailed plan in order to prevent a color revolution or any other form of regime change sparked by mass protest.

    At the time he claimed that the Security Council already had a number of measures which could be used to that end, such as initiatives to combat "network protest activities," and propaganda to break the "romantic revolutionary stereotype."

    President Vladimir Putin has also spoken on the issue during a speech to the Interior Ministry. “The extremists’ actions become more complicated,” he said. “We are facing attempts to use the so called ‘color technologies’ in organizing illegal street protests to open propaganda of hatred and strife on social networks.”

    Attempts to prevent rallies and anti-government protests

    The Interior Ministry later drafted a bill which proposed amendments to laws covering rallies, including car protests and sit-ins. Experts from the Ministry said that clarification would reduce legal ambiguity and benefit Russian society.

    Putin decried the role of color revolutions in geopolitical strife during a speech in November. “In the modern world, extremism is used as a geopolitical tool for redistribution of spheres of interest. We can see the tragic consequences of the wave of the so-called color revolutions, the shock experienced by people in the countries that went through the irresponsible experiments of hidden, or sometimes brute and direct interference with their lives,” he said.

    Anti-government protests in January were met with counter-protests from conservative activists. Officials claimed that the anti-government protesters were outnumbered ten-to-one by their conservative counterparts.

    Along with legal changes and strategies to defeat grass-roots revolutionary movements, the news that the Russian military is preparing itself for the eventuality of a popular uprising is worrying news for civil liberties.

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    Doetsk
    Railway station, airport - under thunderstorm cover artillery working

    News
    Another 7 Ukrainian soldiers were injured in Russian attacks across the #Minsk demarcation line yesterday.


    13:55 @MitAndersen Along #Donetsk road fr/#Makeevka tow/Donetsk a tank on flatbed truck moved

    11:28 @JRijJyY08AkRzL8 In #Starobesheve diction massive booms.
    11:48 @RabindrantTagor I can't hear in #Komsomolske

    Horlivka @ItechVK Recently in one of early mornings a truck (long vehicle w/a trailer) went loaded w/yellow cut pipes(like small gas ones)

    Alleged looters held by #Russia's 'DNR militiamen' in #Sloviansk
    But what happened to them after the photos?
    pic.twitter.com/Wmw7lr3ZLo

    Ukrainian troops repel five attacks by Russian-backed militants on Friday
    http://www.unian.info/war/1091777-uk...on-friday.html … pic.twitter.com/uVR82Xmrw3

    15:35 #Donetsk @HuAdvokatos Heavy outgoing [volleys in the airport]

    US: Russian Forces in #Ukraine Are Thwarting Peaceful Solutionhttp://www.voanews.com/content/putin...e/2829767.html …?
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    Seems that Russian stealing in the Donbass is reaching new levels—first it was and still is coal, then it was scrap steel, and then scrap zinc and now anything that is copper—what the heck—is there that much of a shortage inside Russia that Putin is not telling us or is it simply just good ole soviet corruption at work??????

    youtube.com/watch?v=dUUQqUkawwQ … Copper seems top priority. New #Cargo200 design? pic.twitter.com/oDC977d4bZ

    Investigators, Prosecutor's Office start search at Tornado special task force base, no threat of conflict escalation http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukra...ry-391588.html
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    Both the Russian FM Lavrov and Putin were arguing yesterday for "an amnesty" for the mercenaries in order to get an election process and dialogue going.

    BUT again both did not seem to have read the Minsk 2 Agreement that states clearly all foreign fighters and that includes Russian citizens must leave the Ukraine and the rest must disarm--then amnesty comes into play.

    "The Minsk agreements have a provision obliging Ukraine to declare an amnesty for the separatists. However, according to the Geneva Convention, only minor crimes are subject to amnesty, and in the course of disarmament of the parties. Heavy criminals cannot qualify for an amnesty," political expert Oleksandr Palij told Glavnoe June 20.

    Minor crimes include participation in guarding the infrastructure or construction work.

    Those with blood on their hands can’t be amnestied, the expert said.

    Demanding an amnesty, the separatists forget that in line with the Minsk agreements all foreigners have to leave the conflict zone - all Russian mercenaries, “volunteers” and others. When this provision is fulfilled, Ukraine will declare an amnesty,” the expert said.
    Have come to the conclusion both the Russian FM and Putin simply do not read what Russia signs for agreements and THEN complain later that the Agreements are not being adhered to such as Minsk 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    http://www.valuewalk.com/2015/06/rus...or-revolution/

    Russia’s Military Orders Research To Prevent Color Revolution

    Posted By: Brendan ByrnePosted date: June 19, 2015 02:47:42 PM
    Balance this article with this article from the Russian General who some say developed the Russian UW strategy non linear warfare--really well worth the read. I had posted this a while ago but now with the Russian MoD chief's article--it is good to review the two together.

    https://inmoscowsshadows.wordpress.c...war/#more-2291

    Military-Industrial Kurier, February 27, 2013

    (My comments are indented and italicised and in red, and the bold emphases are also mine)

    THE VALUE OF SCIENCE IN PREDICTION

    General Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Federation

    In the 21st century we have seen a tendency toward blurring the lines between the states of war and peace. Wars are no longer declared and, having begun, proceed according to an unfamiliar template.

    The experience of military conflicts — including those connected with the so-called coloured revolutions in north Africa and the Middle East — confirm that a perfectly thriving state can, in a matter of months and even days, be transformed into an arena of fierce armed conflict, become a victim of foreign intervention, and sink into a web of chaos, humanitarian catastrophe, and civil war.

    There is an old Soviet-era rhetorical device that a ‘warning’ or a ‘lesson’ from some other situation is used to outline intent and plan. The way that what purports to be an after-action take on the Arab Spring so closely maps across to what was done in Ukraine is striking. Presenting the Arab Spring–wrongly–as the results of covert Western operations allows Gerasimov the freedom to talk about what he wants to talk about: how Russia can subvert and destroy states without direct, overt and large-scale military intervention.

    The Lessons of the ‘Arab Spring’

    Of course, it would be easiest of all to say that the events of the “Arab Spring” are not war and so there are no lessons for us — military men — to learn. But maybe the opposite is true — that precisely these events are typical of warfare in the 21st century.

    In terms of the scale of the casualties and destruction, the catastrophic social, economic, and political consequences, such new-type conflicts are comparable with the consequences of any real war.

    The very “rules of war” have changed. The role of nonmilitary means of achieving political and strategic goals has grown, and, in many cases, they have exceeded the power of force of weapons in their effectiveness.

    For me, this is probably the most important line in the whole piece, so allow me to repeat it: The role of nonmilitary means of achieving political and strategic goals has grown, and, in many cases, they have exceeded the power of force of weapons in their effectiveness. In other words, this is an explicit recognition not only that all conflicts are actually means to political ends–the actual forces used are irrelevant–but that in the modern realities, Russia must look to non-military instruments increasingly.

    The focus of applied methods of conflict has altered in the direction of the broad use of political, economic, informational, humanitarian, and other nonmilitary measures — applied in coordination with the protest potential of the population.

    All this is supplemented by military means of a concealed character, including carrying out actions of informational conflict and the actions of special-operations forces. The open use of forces — often under the guise of peacekeeping and crisis regulation — is resorted to only at a certain stage, primarily for the achievement of final success in the conflict.

    This is, after all, exactly what happened in Crimea, when the insignia-less “little green men” were duly unmasked as–surprise, surprise–Russian special forces and Naval Infantry only once the annexation was actually done.

    From this proceed logical questions: What is modern war? What should the army be prepared for? How should it be armed? Only after answering these questions can we determine the directions of the construction and development of the armed forces over the long term. To do this, it is essential to have a clear understanding of the forms and methods of the use of the application of force.

    What Gerasimov is signalling here, and it may prove an important point, is that the Russian military needs to be tooled appropriately. This may mean a re-opening of the traditional hostilities with the politically more powerful defence industries (that want to pump out more tanks and the other things they produce) over quite what kind of kit the military gets. When former defence minister Serdyukov announced a moratorium on buying new tanks, Putin slapped him down and restated the order. Shoigu and Gerasimov will have to be more savvy if they want to make progress on this one.

    These days, together with traditional devices, nonstandard ones are being developed. The role of mobile, mixed-type groups of forces, acting in a single intelligence-information space because of the use of the new possibilities of command-and-control systems has been strengthened. Military actions are becoming more dynamic, active, and fruitful. Tactical and operational pauses that the enemy could exploit are disappearing. New information technologies have enabled significant reductions in the spatial, temporal, and informational gaps between forces and control organs. Frontal engagements of large formations of forces at the strategic and operational level are gradually becoming a thing of the past. Long-distance, contactless actions against the enemy are becoming the main means of achieving combat and operational goals. The defeat of the enemy’s objects is conducted throughout the entire depth of his territory. The differences between strategic, operational, and tactical levels, as well as between offensive and defensive operations, are being erased. The application of high-precision weaponry is taking on a mass character. Weapons based on new physical principals and automatized systems are being actively incorporated into military activity.

    All worthy enough, but in fairness nothing we haven’t heard before.

    Asymmetrical actions have come into widespread use, enabling the nullification of an enemy’s advantages in armed conflict. Among such actions are the use of special-operations forces and internal opposition to create a permanently operating front through the entire territory of the enemy state, as well as informational actions, devices, and means that are constantly being perfected.

    This, on the other hand, does show something of a different nuance, with the renewed emphasis on “internal opposition”, something which harkens back to Soviet-era playbooks rather than post-Soviet military doctrine, which was largely cleared of such language except in some specific contexts such as counter-insurgency.

    CONTINUED..........

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    Russian terrorists blasted a bridge for vehicles near Troitske https://twitter.com/fhntv29/status/612545945633443840

    Russian artillery bombarded #Marinka till about 1AM, but they did not storm

    'Psuedo-ceasefire' broken repeatedly in combat zone
    http://uatoday.tv/politics/psuedo-ce...ne-442890.html … pic.twitter.com/NkjEOzHvhE

    Belgium to unblock frozen Russian diplomatic accounts: FM http://f24.my/1IVKATk pic.twitter.com/rWvBdCbF4f

    Donetsk last night. Heavy sound of ceasefire in the city:https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=30&v=5BRJX2A4lAE

    Russian active duty soldiers identified in the Ukraine via their social media accounts----
    youtube.com/watch?v=rfkuLlKkmy8 …
    pic.twitter.com/Ucb78C5oW2

    Russian officers in Ukraine logging 4 times more violations by rebels than by Ukraine army, according to @OSCE http://www.osce.org/ukraine-smm/165476

    Militants shelled Gnutovo, Mariinka, Mayorske http://liveuamap.com/en/2015/21-june...iinka-mayorske

    During the last day militants 7 times fired on positions of border guard units. 1 wounded - Border guard service
    http://dpsu.gov.ua/ua/about/news/news_7558.htm

    Canada at NATO ✔ @CanadaNATO
    How #Russia is reinforcing its Baltic fortress-city http://www.businessinsider.com/russi...ve-2015-6?IR=T … pic.twitter.com/MTHJ3J6RgR

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    OSCE observers recorded movement of militant tanks, armored vehicles and SPGs in Donetsk region - Lysenko
    http://m.censor.net.ua/news/340904/n..._na_donetchine

    VIDEO #Russia(n) REGULAR ARMY units fighting in #Shyrokyne with #Putin created "DNR Militia" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MvDSZqNQEw … pic.twitter.com/zCw06qE1uC

    OSCE monitors confirm militants in Donbas use heavy weaponry
    http://www.unian.info/war/1091907-os...-weaponry.html … pic.twitter.com/L8bI28Qm0u

    Multiple reports suggest that #Putin #Russia(n) forces #Pisky using banned White Phosphorous on #Ukraine troops pic.twitter.com/f0O9E2pPVm

    Militants use prohibited weapons: 2-meter craters left in the ground. Armor or concrete slabs cannot withhold it. VIDEO

    http://en.censor.net.ua/video_news/3...annot_withhold

    A soldier of the 93rd brigade showed a hole in the ground left by an unknown caliber ammunition, much more than the 'allowed' 100-mm caliber weapons, which obviously also had an incendiary effect.
    The characteristic damage was shown by fighter of the 93rd brigade Vasyl in the town of Pisky, Censor.NET reports citing Ukraine's Military Channel.Source: http://en.censor.net.ua/v340348Source: http://en.censor.net.ua/v340348

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    VIDEO: Fighters of Right Sector holding their positions in Shyrokyne
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nSqrnrsQwA&sns=tw … pic.twitter.com/judMRA3tKK

    Ukraine, Pesky.
    Night hunters for Russian drones
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=34&v=RRhpxTqs8_k … pic.twitter.com/wVxx8T8pPQ

    Footage
    Russian invaders near #CP31,#Luhansk region, give interview.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFzDyY-F6PM
    pic.twitter.com/BeH860dACL
    Video---
    Said that shelling was serious:tanks had shot and left. They're not happy.Their sniper started to work after Ukr sniper.
    They think:Ukr violate Minsk-2 and provoke response.
    OSCE-rear rats and do nothing.They complain that they have no fuel

    VIDEO #Russia(n) Army sniper firing on #Ukraine troops #Shyrokyne near #Mariupol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SygsrGXIZco … pic.twitter.com/wENILnRBgr

    Eye-witness: the #Russia|n's wiped out TWO full #Ukraine battalions in 3-mins using thermobaric weapons:pic.twitter.com/iuOQp6jR3V

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