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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    BREAKING: Russian jets have seriously harassed and fired decoy flares on Swedish jets several times http://liveuamap.com/en/2015/29-june...nd-fired-decoy

    VICE VIDEO Childsoldiers of Donetsk #putlerjugend
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vJPL6PYDTM

    ALERT Russian frontline bombers and anti-submarine planes to perform training flights over Sea of Okhotsk

    NSDC of Ukraine ✔ @NSDC_ua
    Map. Situation in eastern #Ukraine, June 30, 00:00 EET pic.twitter.com/xnRsD5nMGr

    Siemens is bypassing Crimea sanctions.
    Germany playing good cop - bad cop.

    Via @ARothNYT @Vedomosti

    How WW III became possible: Nuclear conflict with Ru is likelier than u think http://www.vox.com/2015/6/29/8845913...ce=twitter%23# … @voxdotcom pic.twitter.com/RL9X3TJNXb

    TASS: Deputy Russian foreign minister: Russia can't agree with idea of restricting its veto right at UNSC. https://twitter.com/tass_agency/stat...08245198778368
    #Russian planes use flares near #Swedish jets, behaving aggressively over #Baltic sea http://news.yahoo.com/swedish-milita...100428077.html … pic.twitter.com/8oBzlSfP5Q

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    Daalder+Rifkind: "renewed Russian military offensive now appears to be in the offing" Ukraine http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs...defend-ukraine … pic.twitter.com/mkOLzXq33d

    Unless Europe and the United States act swiftly, the situation in Ukraine is about to get worse — possibly a lot worse. ...

    A renewed Russian military offensive now appears to be in the offing. Russian forces are once again massing at the border with Ukraine, and Russian troops and heavy equipment have continued to flow into eastern Ukraine. Russian forces have been training Moscow-backed separatists for months. All is set for a rapid military advance — most probably to take the strategic port of Mariupol and the remainder of the Donbass region, though further advances towards Odessa and possibly the creation of a land bridge to Crimea cannot be excluded....

    The dangers are real, which makes it imperative that the major western countries do whatever they can to prevent Putin's next military move against Ukraine. The focus should not be on what to do if Putin does move, but how to deter him in the first place. That will require renewed focus, urgency, and determination — something that has been lacking so far. Rather than warning of further sanctions if Putin escalates, the United States and Europe need to spell out specifics — for example, banning Russian banks from participating in the SWIFT mechanism, which manages international banking transactions, and halting all exports of technologies for the Russian oil and gas industry.

    The Western powers should also be clear that if the conflict escalates, they will be prepared to provide defensive lethal support to Ukraine — including drones, secure communications, reinforced troop carriers, long-range counterbattery radar, and anti-armor weaponry. While not enough to turn the tide of a major confrontation, such weaponry would help Ukraine impose significant cost on Russian forces and on the separatists Moscow is enabling to fight.In addition to threats of economic and military countermeasures, there needs to be a major new diplomatic push aimed not just at any escalation, but at trying to settle the conflict. This requires direct U.S. and British involvement. Their absence from the most important security negotiation in Europe is historically unprecedented; they now need to join Germany, France, Russia, and Ukraine in an effort to find a lasting solution.

    Such a solution must restore Ukraine's territorial integrity, full sovereignty, and independence, create an agreed process for internal political reform and decentralization, strengthen economic relations with Ukraine, and end the sanctions regime. It likely will require the deployment of an outside peacekeeping or stabilization force — to ensure heavy weapons are withdrawn, all foreign forces return home, irregular forces are disbanded, the Russian-Ukrainian border is secure, and conditions for conducting free and fair elections of local authorities in eastern Ukraine are in place.

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    Appears that the OSCE could use some social media open source analysis support.

    Analysis #Map Exact position of the #RussianArmy base, 2.3 km south of #Sontseve. @OSCE_SMM: Go there or go home. pic.twitter.com/GhCqJnHeiV

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Appears that the OSCE could use some social media open source analysis support.

    Analysis #Map Exact position of the #RussianArmy base, 2.3 km south of #Sontseve. @OSCE_SMM: Go there or go home. pic.twitter.com/GhCqJnHeiV
    Actually, yeah. @OSCE_SMM can go home, we do a much better job. Thanks all for help. pic.twitter.com/Jn8va1soLz

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    Shellings and ground attacks are up and running again and absolutely nothing is being said by Obama, Hollande and Merkel.

    20:10 #Horlivka @15SVET15 Outgoing mortars since 20:00 20:13 @xy_gorlov4an Volleys

    20:05 #Donetsk @UrriKara4en A score of 18-wheelers of Akhmetov's humanitarian aid northwards along Universytetska St

    Trouble making large fortified military base only in 2 weeks? Seek no more & call "Donbass pro-russian rebels"! pic.twitter.com/nynPFT1aZB

    Donetsk coal miners & tractor drivers" are painting aerial recognition markings on their T72s tanks pic.twitter.com/YKHM9Mwmfq

    And this should be one of those with the bigger IFF marks Also only 3 digits on right side on slightly greener paint pic.twitter.com/Upuf53nfVO

    One of #Putin portable crematoria units in #Donbas #Ukraine to hide #Russia(n) soldiers deaths #Donetsk #Luhansk pic.twitter.com/PtQ94Wny8h

    Volleys of mortars in Horlivka http://liveuamap.com/en/2015/30-june...rs-in-horlivka

    19:20 #Donetsk @AkaDON12 A BTR w/about a score of orcs on atop went at top speed fr/Universytetska tow/Drama theatre

    20:19 #Horlivka west @alexgorlovkaal1 Rumble A volley each 1-2min

    20:17 #Dokuchaevsk @Shrik_E "Today there are more orcs than yday all over the town"

    19:20 #Donetsk @AkaDON12 ..against the traffic lights, preceeded by a a jeep w/a hole on roof and PKT installed there

    20:10 #Horlivka @15SVET15 Outgoing mortars since 20:00 20:13 @xy_gorlov4an Volleys
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    http://uatoday.tv/news/guardian-ukra...me-447921.html

    18:40 Jun. 30, 2015

    Guardian: Ukraine ceasefire - 'There is shooting all the time'

    Shaun Walker in Donetsk


    “This doesn’t smell like peace to me,” said the Monk, sighing heavily in his makeshift control centre, a former chandelier shop in the basement of a block of flats, near the remains of what not long ago was Donetsk international airport.

    “There is shooting all the time,” he said. A 47-year-old former police officer from Donetsk whose real name is Oleg Gorlenko, he was given his nom de guerre, he said, because he never cheated on his wife. He has been fighting the Ukrainian army for more than a year and does not believe in the current ceasefire.

    “Often it’s hard to tell who is shooting at whom. Nobody knows what anyone else is doing. But it definitely isn’t a ceasefire.”

    A drive around the utter devastation of the airport and surrounding area with one of the Monk’s men was quickly curtailed after shooting started, apparently from one of the other rebel battalions stationed in the vicinity. Last week, Ukrainians hit a rebel tank in one of the side roads leading to the airport; in places, the two sides’ positions are little more than a mile apart.

    Large-scale fighting has not broken out but these skirmishes occur almost daily, and conversations with Russian, Ukrainian and western officials in recent weeks give little cause for hope that a quick, peaceful resolution to the conflict is possible.

    The only thing we can do is kill them. Write that down. We need to kill them all
    Andriy Gergert, Right Sector battalion commander

    A ceasefire was first signed in Minsk last September, but failed to hold. The second Minsk document was signed after marathon overnight talks in February between the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany. It envisaged a withdrawal of heavy weaponry from the frontline, full international monitoring of the Russia-Ukraine border to stop the flow of fighters and weapons from Russia and elections in the rebel territories under Ukrainian law.

    Everyone remains committed in theory to the Minsk agreement, but nobody really believes it can be implemented – and there is a worrying lack of an alternative.

    Russia was unwilling to see the rebels’ self-proclaimed republics defeated and prepared to increase its military aid to them if necessary, a source in Moscow said. On the Ukrainian side of the frontline, there is scant hope that February’s ceasefire can lead to lasting peace.

    “We are dealing with Vladimir Putin who is mentally ill,” said Andriy Gergert, the commander of the eighth battalion of Right Sector, a far-right volunteer grouping fighting for the Ukrainian side outside Mariupol. “Who knows what they will do next?”

    One of his men was killed in fighting around the town of Shyrokyne last week. Speaking from the group’s base, a former Soviet holiday camp on the shores of the Azov Sea, he was blunt about the solution. “The only thing we can do is kill them. Write that down. We need to kill them all,” said 37-year-old Gergert, who before the war worked as a veterinary surgeon in western Ukraine.

    The conflict, which began more than a year ago, has taken about 8,000 lives, as Ukrainian forces have moved in to counter the local rebel movement in Donetsk and Luhansk regions, which has received financial and military support from Russia.

    The daily reports from international monitors stationed in the region make grim reading. Frequently, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) observers are barred from proper observation of military equipment by both sides, and have no way of knowing what is being moved around when they are not observing a particular area. Both sides have been accused of ceasefire violations, though the OSCE accused rebel forces of starting the most serious battle of recent weeks.

    Russian and US sources have both in recent weeks claimed their political leaders are committed to the Minsk accords, but each suspects the other is bent on escalation. The US is not officially involved in the implementation of the agreement but is keen to keep playing a role, fearful that an EU split and preoccupied with its own problems is unable to stand up to Russia. Moscow sees an American hand in decisions such as an intensified economic blockade of the separatist areas in recent weeks and the appointment of Mikheil Saakashvili, former Georgian president and Russian bęte noir, as governor of Odessa region.
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    “Obviously [Ukrainian President] Poroshenko doesn’t make those decisions himself, it’s US escalation, and Russia will counter that with further escalation,” said a source in Moscow with direct knowledge of Kremlin policymaking on the issue. “The option of defeat for the rebels is not on the table. Whatever needs to be done will be done, right up to direct military intervention, if that is what it takes.”

    So far, open military intervention has been avoided for fear of damaging relations with the west even further, but there is a resolve that Ukraine cannot be allowed to regain control of its territories without a settlement the Kremlin deems acceptable.

    “The ‘economic part’ of the government is worried about the effect that events in Ukraine is having and would happily withdraw completely, but the ‘political part’ is united and will act in whatever way is necessary,” said the source.

    In Donetsk, rebel leaders are counting on this support from Russia.

    “Minsk brought Russia into the process and forced it to become a guarantor of the situation,” said Alexander Khodakovsky, a former Ukrainian special forces commander who has become one of the top Donetsk rebel leaders. “Before Minsk-2, Russia distanced itself, now they are already saying publicly that they influence the situation here.”

    With Russia unwilling to allow proper international monitoring of the border, Kiev is wary about fulfilling its own part of the bargain.

    It’s pretty clear that plan A is unworkable, and yet nobody seems to be working on a plan B at all. It’s very worrying
    European diplomat

    “I suppose I have to tell you officially that we still believe in it because I’m going to Paris tomorrow, and why would I go and spend hundreds of euros on the flight ticket if I don’t believe that it’s getting us somewhere,” said Vadym Prystaiko, Ukraine’s deputy foreign minister, during an interview in Kiev last week, just before leaving for the latest round of talks. “It’s becoming a mantra, every European leader will start by saying that ‘Minsk should be implemented’. But people don’t even understand what they are talking about.”

    A European diplomat in Kiev conceded that the reason for the public adherence to Minsk is a fear of what the alternative could be.

    “On the one hand, if you start speaking about plan B, then everyone forgets plan A. On the other hand, it’s pretty clear that plan A is unworkable, and yet nobody seems to be working on a plan B at all. It’s very worrying.”

    Rebel leader Khodakovsky said that, while the full Minsk accords were impossible to implement immediately, a ceasefire was needed to “allow heads to cool down” on both sides before real negotiations started. This scenario, of a “frozen conflict” with Donetsk region as a de facto independent statelet backed financially by Russia, is one possible outcome. With Ukraine on the brink of economic catastrophe and the war in the east straining the economy, some in Kiev say this might not be the worst outcome.

    “It’s becoming very popular in Ukraine, the question of why we would send our children to die for reunification with people who don’t even want us to be with them,” said Prystaiko. “Do we really need these people? Will they hamper our approach to European standards?”

    However, he said, the problem with such an approach was that Ukraine did not know whether Russia, or the rebels, would stop with what they had. If a lizard allowed a bird of prey to eat its tail, said Prystailo, it could escape faster. “The only problem is that nobody can give you an assurance that it won’t come back to take a leg, or half of an ear, or an eye, or something. So you have to be very careful with this. They took Crimea, they didn’t satisfy themselves. They wanted to come and have more.”

    As Ukraine’s appetite for the bloody fight to win back the Donbass region wanes, Russia is attempting to deal with the situation by dispatching top officials to Donbass on secret visits and bringing rebel leaders to Russia for consultations.

    “All the bureaucratic elite left; the people in charge now have no experience of running a region. But to be honest, we expected Somalia and it’s been better than that,” said the Moscow source.

    Ministers of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic frequently travel to Rostov, across the border with Russia, to meet Russian officials who are “couriering” the republic, according to a Russian source in Donetsk. Vladislav Surkov, the secretive “grey cardinal” who is regarded as the architect of Vladimir Putin’s political system and runs Ukraine policy in the Kremlin, had also visited the region recently to demand the local leaders come into line, said two Russian sources.

    Khodakovsky said he did not know whether Surkov came to Donetsk, and had not taken part in meetings with him in the city but added that, if Surkov had visited, it was to say: “Russia is with you; that Russia can’t shout loudly about it because it is restricted by certain limits and rules of the game, but it’s with you.” Others, however, said Surkov demanded the rebels fell into line and kept to the ceasefire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    http://uatoday.tv/news/guardian-ukra...me-447921.html

    18:40 Jun. 30, 2015

    Guardian: Ukraine ceasefire - 'There is shooting all the time'

    Shaun Walker in Donetsk
    Vladislav Surkov, the secretive “grey cardinal” who is regarded as the architect of Vladimir Putin’s political system and runs Ukraine policy in the Kremlin, had also visited the region recently to demand the local leaders come into line, said two Russian sources.

    Right after he left for Moscow the ground fighting broke out and the intense shellings started so this comment is pure propaganda aimed at making Russia appear to be for a Minsk 2 settlement--BUT actions speak now far louder than words do.
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    Dmitry Tymchuk: Military update 6.30

    Posted on June 30, 2015 by codenamenox

    Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

    Operational data from Information Resistance:

    The IR group states that the withdrawal of heavy combat equipment (first of all, tanks) from the contact line in Donbas “by June 26,” as “advertised” by the MoD heads of the “Normandy Four,” has unequivocally failed. Russian-terrorist troops actively employ heavy armaments banned under the Minsk Agreements (including combat equipment), and continue bringing them towards the front line.

    In the seaside areas, in the vicinity of Shyrokyne, Lebedynske, and Berdyanske, terrorists continue actively shelling the ATO forces’ positions, including with the use of 120-mm mortars. Over the past 24 hours, insurgents in this area also made multiple 122-mm artillery strikes (employing the insurgent artillery group that the IR group had previously spotted on the southward march from Donetsk, through Krasnoarmiiske).
    Ukrainian soldier defending Shyrokyne.

    In the areas of Pavlopil and Chermalyk, insurgents fired small arms from under the cover of vegetation, and also employed AGS-17 grenade launchers (afraid of retaliatory fire, terrorists fired at random and from a long range, changing their positions immediately after short bursts of fire).

    South of Donetsk, Russian-terrorist troops are carrying out a set of measures to conceal the concentration and deployment of new battalion technical groups (on the Mospyne – Komsomolske stretch; near Telmanove; and on the stretch between Olenivka and Dokuchajevsk). The IR group analysts believe that the above [arrival of reinforcements] is the real reason behind the increased use of 122-mm artillery on the positions of Ukrainian troops near Hranitne, Starohnativka, and south of Novomykhailivka (vicinity of Stepne).

    The arrival of several groups of insurgent armored vehicles on the front lines in these areas (terrorists used tanks and the cover of armored fighting vehicles to shell the advance ATO positions near Hranitne several times over the past 24 hours) should also be viewed in the context of the above deployment of new battalion tactical groups.

    In the vicinity of Mar’inka, terrorists actively employed several mortar squads using 82-mm mortars and supported by AGS-17. Under this fire for cover, insurgents regrouped their advanced units stationed west of Oleksandrivka, south of Mar’inka, and on the stretch between Mar’inka and Krasnohorivka.

    In the areas of Opytne, Pisky, Krasnohorivka, and south of Avdiivka, the insurgents actively employed heavy combat equipment. Several insurgent tank groups at once, after taking concealed and camouflaged positions on the front line, would open direct fire on the advanced ATO positions, under cover of ZU-23-2 artillery guns and mortars (82 mm and 120 mm). Then the tanks would quickly retreat deeper behind the lines, under cover of 76-mm and 30-mm weapons of BMP-1 and BMP-2 infantry combat vehicles, and heavy machine guns (on board of BTR-70 and BTR-80 armored personnel carriers). In the vicinity of Pisky and Opytne, terrorists also used 122-mm and 152-mm artillery (the enemy’s shelling follows the pattern of: 2-3 shots of trial fire, assessment, adjustment of fire, 5-6 shells “firing for effect,” followed by transfer of fire and a pause, then, once again, trial fire followed by fire for effect).

    On the Svitlodarsk bridgehead, insurgents are using the “mortars + tanks” method “traditional” for this area. The strikes are mainly made on the ATO positions near Luhanske, Myronivske, and Novozvanka; less frequently, on the eastern outskirts of Popasna. At the same time, insurgents are progressively using short artillery attacks more often to accompany the “mortars + tanks” tandem, mainly using 122-mm caliber weapons (usually employing two “interchangeable” firing units, one with 122-mm D-30 howitzers, another with 122-mm 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled guns; stationed on the positions west of Bryanka). On rare occasions, 152-mm caliber artillery is used (Msta-B howitzers, stationed between Verhulivka and Chornukhyne).


    In the vicinity of Krymske and Novotoshkivka, insurgent sabotage and reconnaissance groups attempted to infiltrate and lift mine fields, working under the cover of 120-mm mortars and AGS-17 grenade launchers. Additionally, a group of four insurgent infantry combat vehicles shelled the advanced ATO positions near Krymske for 15 minutes. After several aimed bursts of fire from heavy machine guns, the armored group retreated.

    Movement of terrorist personnel and weapons:

    • In Stakhanov, insurgents established a temporary combat vehicle park at a local stadium. 15 MT-LBs (without weapons), 12 vehicles on wheels, two tanks, two BMP-2, 4 bowser tankers were observed. The equipment continues to arrive; in the last 24 hours, the arrival of five more vehicles has been recorded – a BAT [tow vehicle], two BTR-70, and two BMP-2.

    • Several units of the “DNR army” in Horlivka received an order to provide “work teams” to unload ammunition (12-15 people from every company). Teams are formed to send off “to the Donetsk bases.”

    • Several mobile brigades are formed on the basis of the Horlivka “ambulance” station to provide emergency assistance and evacuation to “militias” located at “combat areas” nearby.

    • Two reinforced companies of terrorists deployed earlier to the area near Olenivka (the IR group reported about them) were reorganized and redistributed. Some went towards Donetsk (up to a company [in size] – eight BMP-1 and BMP-2, four tanks), others – towards Dokuchajevsk (seven BTR and BMP-2 and five tanks). The remaining [personnel] was transferred to the local infantry “battalion.”

    • A battery of six 122-mm 2S1 “Gvozdika” self-propelled guns and up to 10 units of APCs – four BMP-1 and BMP-2, three BTR-80, and three MT-LB were transferred in the vicinity of Donetsk.

    • In the Donetsk area near mine #12/18, a build-up of terrorist armored vehicles is observed – five tanks and four AFVs (three BMP-2 and a BTR-80). The equipment is dug in and camouflaged.

    • In Yasynuvata, insurgents held [military] “exercises” using means of radiation, chemical, and biological protection (gas masks) near the local “Commandant’s office.”

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    http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...source=twitter

    06.30.152:20 PM ET

    Apparent Russian Base Found in Ukraine

    Drone footage finds smoking-gun evidence of Russian army involvement in the conflict. More war is inevitable.

    Dnipro-1, one of Ukraine’s many pro-government volunteer regiments, today released a video compiling drone footage of a Russian military camp just south of the village of Sontsevo in the Donetsk region.

    Two drone flights were made over the same area, two weeks apart. Over that time, the camp grew from a small collection of tents and engineering vehicles into a fully-fledged forward operating base (FOB), complete with tanks, communications equipment, personnel quarters and even new roads.

    What makes this already impressive discovery even more startling is the location—less than 12 kilometers from the Ukrainian front-line settlements of Granitnoye and Novolaspa. This area, to the east of Volnovakha and the Donetsk-Mariupol highway, has seen a slow but steady intensification of violence over recent months, as well as a build-up of Russian troops and armor in separatist-held territory behind the front lines.

    What’s significant about where this Russian FOB is located is that it’s sandwiched between (Ukrainian-held Volnovakha) and (separatist-held) Telmanovo, and would therefore play a lead role in any forthcoming Russian offensive on Mariupol, the port city on the Sea of Azov which also happens to the economic powerhouse in the Donetsk region. The separatists have nothing comparable to Mariupol in their possession and they want it, as Alexander Zakharchenko, the head of the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic, has stated repeatedly to journalists. Reinforcements from this FOB would allow separatists to mount a pincer maneuver to cut Ukrainian forces in Mariupol off from support from the north. I outlined such a plan at the beginning of this year and the evidence is now mounting that the Russians are indeed preparing for such a move.

    Earlier this month, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe reported spotting large quantities of armor and troops in Komsomolskoye and Razdolnoye, which respectively lie 15 and 10 km from the base found by Dnipro-1.

    On June 17 our team at The Interpreter reported on evidence culled from social media that proved the presence of a training camp in Razdolnoye, equipped with tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and Grad rocket launchers.

    But today’s video shows something much greater in scale.

    When Dnipro-1 first overflew the area on May 20, they filmed around 70 troops, several trucks and engineering vehicles and construction equipment. A t least two T-72 tanks and a communications vehicle can also be seen.

    Only 15 days later, on June 4, the regiment carried out another drone flight. Russian military engineers had moved fast, constructing a large base, complete with brand-new roads, a parade square, and trenches covering an area of around a hectare. The roads are even lined with reflective markers.

    We can now see at least nine T-72 tanks, one of which is equipped with mine-clearing gear, and several fuel bowsers, some of which are parked in protective dug-outs. At least one communications vehicle and an anti-tank gun can also be seen. Tents for accommodation, meetings and cooking are laid out across the camp. Structures have been erected to mask some of the tanks from being seen from ground level and the whole complex is sheltered by woods.

    This is quite clearly a base intended for a large-scale future deployment, one that could be instrumental in an assault to the west towards Volnovakha.

    Just this morning, the Ukrainian military reported that Russian-backed forces had shelled Granitnoye and Starognatovka, two of the nearest front-line towns to Sontsevo. This has been a regular occurrence, despite the “ceasefire” signed between both parties in Minsk last February, mere hours before fall of Debaltsevo to the separatists. But June has seen an increase in the number of attacks and, the military command in Mariupol said today, the range.

    For the first time since the second Minsk talks, the last month has heralded renewed attacks on Ukrainian positions on the Donetsk-Mariupol highway itself. Last night, the Ukrainians report, the front-line town of Novotroitskoye, just north of Volnovakha, was shelled.

    It is in this context that the repeated assaults on Marinka, a south-western suburb of Donetsk, should be evaluated. Pushing the Ukrainians back from the area south-west of Donetsk and off the highway would allow the Russians to isolate and pin down the defenders of Mariupol from the north, while their forces continue to press through Shirokino on the Azov coast.

    The rapid development of this base suggests the time for such an attack may be drawing nearer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...source=twitter

    06.30.152:20 PM ET

    Apparent Russian Base Found in Ukraine

    Drone footage finds smoking-gun evidence of Russian army involvement in the conflict. More war is inevitable.

    Reconnaissance of Battalion "Dnipro-1" films a base of Russian terrorists within 2 km from the front line https://twitter.com/joinfocom/status/615812282774216706
    This unit was also the unit that shot down recently the 6M USD Russian drone.

    Analysis #Map Exact position of the #RussianArmy base, 2.3 km south of #Sontseve. @OSCE_SMM: Go there or go home. pic.twitter.com/GhCqJnHeiV

    Donetsk coal miners & tractor drivers" are painting aerial recognition markings on their T72s tanks pic.twitter.com/YKHM9Mwmfq

    And this should be one of those with the bigger IFF marks Also only 3 digits on right side on slightly greener paint pic.twitter.com/Upuf53nfVO
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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    Reconnaissance of Battalion "Dnipro-1" films a base of Russian terrorists within 2 km from the front line https://twitter.com/joinfocom/status/615812282774216706
    This unit was also the unit that shot down recently the 6M USD Russian drone.

    Analysis #Map Exact position of the #RussianArmy base, 2.3 km south of #Sontseve. @OSCE_SMM: Go there or go home. pic.twitter.com/GhCqJnHeiV

    Donetsk coal miners & tractor drivers" are painting aerial recognition markings on their T72s tanks pic.twitter.com/YKHM9Mwmfq

    And this should be one of those with the bigger IFF marks Also only 3 digits on right side on slightly greener paint pic.twitter.com/Upuf53nfVO
    Army of Ukraine:Evidences of presence of Russiain Army in Ukraina:Facts&analysis of recon:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS5qYLJib3M … pic.twitter.com/Gf35FzbBm2


    Crowd sourced army with a home made drone fleet - part of the resilient Ukraine that Senator McCain wrote about
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    Whistleblower reveal pro-Kremlin troll-factory secrets; staff were told to call Ukraine 'Nazis http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ty-tricks.html … pic.twitter.com/DjawE7CF1X

    Russian activist files constitutional complaint over Crimean annexation http://euromaidanpress.com/2015/06/3...an-annexation/

    Pro-Putin Think Tank Based In New York Shuts Down - "Job done" http://www.buzzfeed.com/rosiegray/pr...rm=.vj9WV6DYpp … prin @rosiegray @buzzfeednews
    The Institute for Democracy and Cooperation (that pro-Kremlin think tank in NYC) is shutting down

    youtube.com/watch?v=S4jmKxSQIWo … It's boys like them that rain on #Putin's parade in #Ukraine.And whatever other plans he has. pic.twitter.com/6OwIu0M7Jp

    21:58 #Horlivka @lydmilastar And again volleys

    22:01 @xy_gorlov4an Again

    21:50 #Horlivka @DobryShubin Silence.

    Gorlovka - large caliber truce continues...

    21:45 #Popasna @stepan_klimov It is quiet near Popasna meanwhile

    Horlivka 21:43 @sau152mm "Nothing flies over the center"

    21:51 Kalinovka @HU_gorlivka We can hear a distant battle only

    VIDEO #UK #British @GrahamWP_UK in "DNR camo" flying drone over #Ukraine troops #Marinka https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_A5MswFWTQ … pic.twitter.com/QNSGN0rww7
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    The story of a Russian separatist who wants to switch to #Ukraine side in war

    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv...es-392358.html … pic.twitter.com/XYIpepDifw

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    These 156 photos likely taken at new Russian shooting range near #Sontseve
    https://vk.com/album-93369497_215938433
    @UkraineFocus pic.twitter.com/L72HVZiBht

    The white 'ID' spots on tanks @ 5:28 are easily spotted in sat imagery https://youtu.be/lS5qYLJib3M?t=5m28s … pic.twitter.com/gyDHRf2sgA

    @finriswolf Those white 'ID' spots are a problem: They are IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) markings for Russian Army/Air Force aircraft

    "#Local miners" in #Donetsk on vehicle w/#RussianArmy star get lost&call for help.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPf0aQI84RM … pic.twitter.com/lIPCE98dSV

    Footage
    #Ukraine is moving new hardware to the front.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq2z45QeYBs
    pic.twitter.com/AfoDzdlVLS

    Footage
    Russian army attack squad "The Vikings" operates Eastern #Ukraine.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydAsP8irQyc
    pic.twitter.com/UJdL9DnQhK

    They operate BMP-1, BMP-2, MT-LB and an interesting T-72 variant.
    Any suggestion on which one this is?!
    pic.twitter.com/IIsEBzkOCb

    Details of recent large-scale #Russian airborne exercise. http://redstar.ru/index.php/componen...tam-mobilnosti

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    While #Donetsk /#Luhansk gas stations closed due to no fuel #Putin tanks armor well supplied in #Donbas #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/U07l2BdJVG

    And THIS ladies and gentlemen, is how @OSCE_SMM reports about the Russian shooting range near #Sontseve. pic.twitter.com/b8CwyYdiQx

    I'm going to start tweeting unpublished sat imagery of Russian bases in #Ukraine pointed out in @thedailybeast http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...n-ukraine.html

    Batch 1 : #Russia base in #Ukraine imagery from several weeks ago http://wikimapia.org/#lang=en&lat=47...3&z=15&m=b&v=1 … pic.twitter.com/S6rswXXoJm

    Batch 1.1 extra : #Russia base in #Ukraine imagery from several weeks ago. Closer view of vehicle assembly pic.twitter.com/dicuTO0fJc

    Batch 1.2 @ 2:45 on video + north revetments : #Russia base in #Ukraine several weeks ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=154&v=lS5qYLJib3M … pic.twitter.com/49dUkiYoSo

    The white 'ID' spots on tanks @ 5:28 are easily spotted in sat imagery https://youtu.be/lS5qYLJib3M?t=5m28s … #Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/gyDHRf2sgA

    Ukraine : Some #Russia base entrenchments shown @ 6:16 in video https://youtu.be/lS5qYLJib3M?t=6m16s … pic.twitter.com/Da5mP8l3QP

    Russian Forces FOB Sontseve: Tanks & trucks have IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) markings for Russian aircraft. pic.twitter.com/cUrur8hKXw

    Unpublished New Imagery of #Russia armor on #Ukraine #Lugansk airfield http://wikimapia.org/#lang=en&lat=48...0&z=18&m=b&v=1 … pic.twitter.com/71XnKgqzmK

    The latest installment: Russia’s top 140 lies about Ukraine http://www.examiner.com/list/russia-...-about-ukraine … via @JuliaDavisNews cc @piasl pic.twitter.com/orOqXfuoSW

    Mission accomplished!" Russia is shutting down its U.S. think tank, and not because it ran out of money or anything. http://www.buzzfeed.com/rosiegray/pr...own#.fgq3n41nA

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    Appears Russia is not use to a “tit for tat” approach by other countries.

    BREAKING Russia halts gas supplies to Ukraine from July 1: Gazprom

    #Ukraine suspends electric power supply to #Crimea July 1 following failed negot. of #gas deal w/ #Russia. @OlgaK2013 http://www.znak.com/moscow/news/2015...l?from=post_tw

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    For those who still do not want to believe Russian troops and Russian modern heavy weapons are in the Ukraine--the T-90 is a mainline currently fielded only in Russia MBT.

    BREAKING First photo of a Russian T-90 in Donbas. Somewhere in Horlivka.

    https://pp.vk.me/c405525/v405525031/...aOJwm9ArtQ.jpg
    via @LUGANSK_TODAY pic.twitter.com/juHeSXRqXL

    Latest Russian armor in #Vasylivka near #Rozdolne
    via @JulianRoepcke @Ukr_Che pic.twitter.com/199Oiu2pAX

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    Recent satellite images of Donetsk Airport after Putin-style 'liberation'.
    via @finriswolf pic.twitter.com/xhoICmxZf6

    Tax office was shelled with a grenade launcher in the Poltava region pic.twitter.com/JgGSo2zljB http://liveuamap.com/en/2015/1-july-...de-launcher-in

    Russian journalist exposes the Kremlin's secret Internet troll factory http://uatoday.tv/society/russian-jo...ry-448318.html … #propaganda pic.twitter.com/1AqAC4Yg8o

    Ukrainian law-enforcement agencies detained 700 tonnes of counterfeit food destined to occupied territories pic.twitter.com/8d33Aolq4O

    The militants said that Shyrokyne is demilitarized zone pic.twitter.com/rqfiJijhHe http://liveuamap.com/en/2015/1-july-...-demilitarized

    Situation in Donbas' Mariupol area escalates http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukra...es-392402.html

    Russians mount dozens of attacks - read on - http://uatoday.tv http://uatoday.tv/politics/russian-b...ks-448272.html

    NSDC of Ukraine ✔ @NSDC_ua
    SBU detained FSB agent who was gathering intel on how militants steal humanitarian aid; also detained 2 pro-RU informers.


    Russian so called “humanitarian aid” semi trailers parked in a warehouse area that is a munitions depot.48.5234 39.37748 pic.twitter.com/ylXu0zYWUX
    Parked next to an active Russian military base in the Donbass.

    Well so much for caring about all those suffering ethnic Russians in Donbass. Military supplies come first for Moscow not civilians.

    After each humanitarian aid convoy the new round of shellings occur so one has the feeling the "aid" is nothing more than fuel for armored vehicles and munitions. Especially since Russia never allows an International Red Cross inspection of each truck.

    NSDC of Ukraine ✔ @NSDC_ua
    One Ukrainian servicemen KIA, 10 got wounded in the last 24 hours – all in Donetsk sector

    NSDC of Ukraine ✔ @NSDC_ua
    Mariupol sector: fighting continued in Shyrokyne. Russia-backed militants used mortars, 122mm artillery, Grad missile systems

    NSDC of Ukraine ✔ @NSDC_ua
    Donetsk sector: Hotspots: Pisky & Maryinka. Fire exchange b/w UA troops and militants from small arms; latter used tanks & mortars.

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    Russian mercenaries claim a one sided "demilitarized zone" --basically a rehash of what Russia has been wanting--the only catch is that they state their mercenaries are not to shell the town--BUT they still are shelling and the SECOND BUT is that the OSCE is to take over control which the Ukraine has not approved nor does the OSCE have any control/patrolling abilities as they are strictly a monitoring group.

    Russia then wants as based on their first attempts at this demilitarization for the Ukrainian troops to pull back to Mariupol and they will then not pull back--thus if the Ukraine accepts this then if Russian troops advance they can be in Mariupol with one hour before the UA could react thus taking the town of Mariupol relatively easily.

    http://sputniknews.com/europe/201507...#ixzz3eeLCVqUA

    Donetsk People's Republic Announces Demilitarized Zone in Shirokino

    11:50 01.07.2015(updated 12:14 01.07.2015) Get short URL

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    The authorities of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic have unilaterally declared the village of Shirokino in eastern Ukraine a demilitarized zone.

    The village of Shirokino in eastern Ukraine has unilaterally been designated as a demilitarized zone by the authorities of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, according to Denis Pushilin, chairman of the republic's Supreme Council Presidium.

    He said that the decision on the demilitarization of Shirokino had been made by the republic's authorities "as an act of good will and the demonstration of peaceful intentions."

    "The armed forces of the Donetsk People's Republic have been instructed not to open fire in response in this direction ", Pushilin said, referring to the village of Shirokino.



    He added that control over the situation there should be handed to a mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which Pushilin said "will be the guarantor of peace and security." He also urged Kiev to support the Donetsk People's Republic's peace initiatives.

    In April 2014, Kiev launched a military operation against the Donetsk and Lugansk regions of Southeastern Ukraine, in which the local populations refused to recognize the government which was established via Kiev's violent February coup d'tat.

    In mid-February 2015, Kiev and the self-proclaimed republics of Lugansk and Donetsk signed a ceasefire agreement to bring an end to the armed conflict. However, both sides have since repeatedly accused each other of violating the deal. Shirokino is located at a key point east of the Donetsk Oblast's second-largest city of Mariupol, which was re-taken by government forces following a brief period of fighting in May, 2014. An assault on Mariupol was launched in January by pro-independence forces, which later retreated to Shirokino.
    The core question is that after firing literally thousands of shells into the seaside town and launching countless ground attacks WHY do they now want a "demilitarized zone"?

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    Appears that even the Russian FM got embarrassed by the Duma demands.

    https://meduza.io/en/lion/2015/07/01...s-independence

    Russian officials complain about ‘ludicrous’ parliamentary inquiries into Baltic states’ independence
     15:37, 1 July 2015 TASS

    The Russian Attorney General’s Office has admitted that the investigation into the constitutionality of the 1991 recognition of the Baltic states’ independence will not have any legal ramifications.

    Commenting on the parliamentary inquiry demanding the investigation, the agency's spokesperson, Marina Gridnyova, said the Attorney General’s Office is legally obliged to review any and all such queries. “Some of them are entirely ludicrous,” she complained.

    One June 30, a member of the Duma demanded an investigation into the Soviet Union's recognition of the Baltic states’ independence. Legally, the State Council of the USSR, which made the decision, might have been an unconstitutional state body.

    In comments to the press, sources in the Russian government have lamented that the political fallout of such a probe negates any possible legal benefits of reviewing the 1991 recognition decision. Addressing the issue today, Russia's Foreign Minister has reminded that Russia and the Baltic states have mutual diplomatic relations and are bound by a series of international treaties.

    “It’s clear in this case that the whole issue will not have any legal benefits whatsoever,” a representative of the Attorney General’s Office said.

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