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    Cease-fire was violated 28 times by pro-Russian militants near Donetsk in the last 24 hours
    http://lugansk-news.com/cease-fire-w...-near-donetsk/
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    Russia's Ukraine war starter Strelkov paid "schmuck" large sums to start separatist uprising in Kharkhiv to no avail http://www.sq.com.ua/rus/news/politi...deo/?_utl_t=fb

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    Stages of Russia patho-lies:
    •DENY
    •hey no proof
    •what about aggressive West
    •we’re the victim
    •admit, triumphantly
    http://readrussia.com/2015/12/22/put...lture-of-lies/

    Putin’s kept discontent at bay w/ steady diet of enemies–US, Ukraine, Turkey. #Russia now braces for restless spring http://www.newsweek.com/2016/01/15/r...rel=most_read5

    Kremlin Trolls @KremlinTrolls
    #Ukraine's top intelligence agency deeply infiltrated by Russian spies.
    http://mashable.com/2014/12/30/russi.../#yvY29ILzYZqi … @mashable
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    Kremlin Trolls @KremlinTrolls
    Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare
    http://bit.ly/1LN4NQb @CyberToolsBooks
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    Database of suspected Kremlin trolls in the link below, w/link to incorporating into Twitter. https://twitter.com/wildmcdill/statu...92299503972352
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    Security services uncovered small weapons arsenal in basement in Zolote - anti-tank grenades,mortar shells,detonator
    http://24today.net/open/614164

    Militants fired at Novhorodske all day long. Terrorists’ snipers became more active in Donetsk sector – ATO speaker
    http://24today.net/open/614154

    Russian militant troops violated truce 28 times over last 24 hours, most active at #Horlivka-Svitlodarsk.
    http://en.censor.net.ua/n368311

    Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed in hostilities over the past day near Mayorske.
    http://www.unian.info/war/1231991-tw...-last-day.html

    Weapons cache bust in east Ukraine: anti-tank grenades, mortar shells, detonators
    http://uatoday.tv/crime/weapons-cach...or-568603.html
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    NEW Russian propaganda narrative for the coming months it appears......

    Russian media started new theme: "Russia and Ukraine must build brotherhood relationships". Plan to leave Donbass and look good for locals?


    Aksenov: Ukraine needs to build fraternal relations with Russia
    http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/10-janu...rnal-relations
    pic.twitter.com/RGTGopKp5C via @rianru

    So after they invaded eastern Ukraine killed over 9K Ukrainians, created over 2M refugees and IDPs, virtually destroyed and or heavily damaged most the eastern Ukraine and HAVE stolen anything not nailed down THEY want to be what again???....."brotherhood relations" with brothers like the Russians who needs enemies......

    New wave in Kremlin's hybrid war: Russia prop aimed at "Russia-Ukraine friendship" and reconciliation to manipulate Ukraine civil society.
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    Militants deploy heavy weapons in Sloviansk and Mariupol direction - intelligence
    http://uatoday.tv/politics/militants...ce-568588.html

    U.S. Firm Blames Russian 'Sandworm' Hackers for Ukraine Power Outage: http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/a...ge/555105.html

    Militants commander "A cat" Kononov was killed yesterday in the center of Donetsk by sniper
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    http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/10-janu...lled-yesterday

    In Odessa soldier had to open fire to prevent attack on Navy unit http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/9-janua...ire-to-prevent

    In Donetsk turned over bus with militants
    pic.twitter.com/AvyPyBvdh6 http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/9-janua...with-militants

    Militants deploy heavy weapons in Sloviansk and Mariupol direction - intelligence
    Russian-backed militants violated the ceasefire in Donbas 29 times over the past day, according to the ATO press center.

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    http://www.stopfake.org/en/is-pro-ru...litary-groups/

    Is Pro-Russian Propaganda Fueling Czech and Slovak Paramilitary Groups?

    December 20, 2015 - 21:21 

    News in the section 'Context' are not fakes. We publish them in order to keep you informed about events concerning the information war between Ukraine and Russia

    The ability of pro-Russian propaganda to provide ideological grounding for extremist paramilitary groups has been somewhat overlooked. In the last two years, both the Czech Republic and Slovakia have seen an upsurge in the number of pro-Russian websites and alternative media that have been endlessly churning out stories of Ukrainian fascists, the immoral West and benign Russia. Within the same time span, pro-Russian paramilitary groups have been on the increase, expanding their activities and attempting to attract new members in both countries. Many shared characteristics between pro-Russian media and paramilitary groups suggest interconnectedness of the two phenomenon.

    Despite its name, the ‘Czechoslovak Soldiers in Reserves’ (CSR) do not fall under the official Czech or Slovak army structures. The informal group was founded by Marek Obrtel, the Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) of the Czech Army who served in Afghanistan and Kosovo and who, in an open letter addressed last year to the Czech Defense Minister, accused NATO and the USA of criminal activities and asked for renunciation of all his medals and military awards.

    Slovenski Branci2

    The unit drew public attention during this year’s commemoration of the Velvet Revolution on November 17 when they came out in support of the Czech President Milos Zeman’s public speech. On first impression, the group resembles a real army unit. In the streets of Prague, Czechoslovak Soldiers in Reserves appeared very disciplined, marching in line and in army uniforms. While training, CSR members use legally possessed weapons. A quick look at the group’s website reveals pictures of armed soldiers in the battlefield or a historic army picture from the early 20th century.

    Within few months since its foundation in January, Czechoslovak Soldiers in Reserves were able to expand their activities and, according to its website, now consist of over 5500 members, mainly former soldiers that underwent compulsory military service before 1989. The CSR has not yet been formally registered with Czech authorities and probably derives high numbers from its many supporters on social media Facebook and its Russian equivalent VKontakte.

    Yet, what concerns Czech police and state authorities most are its regular activities and the inadequate use of violence coupled with xenophobic ideology the group promotes. For members, the CSR offers camps and trainings of self-defense, shooting, topography, survival skills or border defense. In November, when the Czech Television (CT) filmed group’s activities in Sumava forest in the South Bohemia, they were to simulate a particular situation – capture of a refugee. Dressed in camouflage and with airsoft weapons, they knocked down a fellow trainee while shouting “these bastards don’t belong here, they crossed our border. This is violence!”

    Creation of an external enemy and anticipation of upcoming conflict are among the first characteristics that the group shares with pro-Russian media in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. CSR’s goal is to defend its homeland against alien powers and “invaders from the West,” the website states. “Our country has been unlawfully divided, looted, indebted, people enslaved and their families liquidated by repossession genocide, and national infrastructure transferred into the hands of western corporations.” reads the group memorandum. In an attempt to appeal and reinforce nationalistic and pan-Slavic anti-western sentiment, the memorandum goes even further “We unequivocally reject fighting in the ranks of NATO against the Russian Federation or other Slavic nations and we likewise intend to stand up firmly through organized civilian pressure against the further liquidation of our democracy, freedom and independence.”

    In such chaos, Czechoslovak Soldiers in Reserve are not short of offering a solution. The group’s leaders express anti-western attitudes quite frequently and blatantly, suggesting the Czech Republic would be better off without the alliance with manipulative West. They consider Russian soldiers their friends and Czech politicians, influenced by the heavy Western propaganda, their enemies. “The sympathy towards Russia is based on the reality that Russia does not threaten us. Therefore, we agree with it (Russia).” conceded group’s leader Marek Obrtel into the CT’s camera.

    Czechoslovak Soldiers in Reserve resembles a very similar informal paramilitary group in Slovakia called ‘Slovak Levies’ (Slovensky branci). Unlike its Czech counterpart, it was founded before the crises in Ukraine, its origins dates back to 2012. Slovak Levies has since built a reputation of extremists and neo-nazi leaning groups and its members were captured praising Jozef Tiso, the Second World War’s anti-Semitic President of Slovakia. The group has long been monitored by the Slovak authorities and police. In its 2012 report on extremism, the Slovak Ministry of Interior labeled the initiative as a “militantly oriented group”.

    In a similar manner, the Slovak Levies have also been flourishing since 2014 and now spread out throughout the country, having established 16 units in many regional capitals of Slovakia. Similarly to CSR, their opinions are leaning rather to the East that to the West. Some of its instructors have undergone training in Russia and are believed to have ties to similar paramilitary groups with origins in Russia. In August, Slovak Levies organized a seminar on martial art with a Cossack Leonid Polezhajev.

    Both groups are characterized by their efforts to attract middle-age former soldiers as well as young people. The average age of the Slovak Levies is around 21 years. The group came under increased media scrutiny this summer when its members toured around several Slovak primary schools to teach children Slovak history and, more controversially, shooting from a machine gun. The skillful use of social media and the use of dramatic videos on YouTube have contributed to the recent growth in CSR’s online visibility; its Facebook group has over 6000 members, VKontakte around 300. “All could be perceived as amusing but only up to a moment when one of the younger members will grow tired of trainings in nature and chatter through Facebook, and decide to take things into his own hands by conducting a criminal activity,” Ludvik Cimburek, commander of Czech Army’s official active reserves, warned recently.

    The combination of adherence of violence and the incitement of extremist nationalistic fervor, coupled with pro-Russian sympathies, has already led to consequences. One of the former members of the Slovak Levies, Marian Keprta, is now one of the leaders of the first armed Czechoslovak unit fighting within the international brigade of the self-declared Donetsk Republic’s army. According to a source from the Slovak Interior Ministry, the size of the unit is estimated only at tens of Slovaks and Czechs, but has grown in the last year as well.

    As Cimburek also warned, members of such paramilitary groups are “potential adepts for cooperation with secret services of foreign states” that operate in Europe, read Russian and Chinese spies. This is especially topical for the Czech Republic that is believed to have an extremely high number of Russian intelligence officers on its soil. The Security Information Service of the Czech Republic (BIS) regularly warns of their activity in annual reports. Due to its strategic position, Slovakia is also within the Kremlin’s sphere of interest and potential collaboration of Slovak Levies with foreign intelligence services should not be underestimated.

    From a broader perspective, the emergence of organized paramilitary groups underscores the complexity and perplexed character of the pro-Russian disinformation campaigns in some Eastern European countries. It is increasingly difficult to assess all the consequences of pro-Russian propaganda and how they translate into practice. Both the Czech Republic and Slovakia saw a steep upsurge of pro-Russian media and websites in the last two years, often with very dubious and non-transparent backgrounds and origins. These ‘alternative’ media push forward the same narratives and ideals that these paramilitary groups now adhere to and promote. When going through statements of Czechoslovak Soldiers in Reserve, one finds themselves in a similar situation to when browsing Aeronet, one of the most active pro-Russian websites in the Czech Republic that the Czech counterintelligence agency labeled as the “source of dangerous pro-Russian propaganda” in its annual report. The resemblance is striking.

    Unfortunately, such a combination is inflammatory. Earlier this year, when Slovak media interviewed Marian Keprta, he described that the values of pan-Slavism, family and tradition have been lost to the European Union as his main motive for his engagement with pro-Russian rebels in Eastern Ukraine. With growing tensions in Europe and more refugees on its borders, it is only a question of time as to when other members also decide to take things into ‘their own hands.’
    Azor.......you had previously mentioned about the concerns of the Russians invading the Baltics.......the Baltics are already complaining about the Russian government pumping of millions into ethnic Russian NGOs........
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    Militants in occupied Transnistria ain't too happy with Ukraine-Moldova imminent clampdown on cross-border smuggling
    http://www.blackseanews.net/read/110687

    GRU Officer's Way from Turkey to Donbas: Tourism And Organ Trafficking: https://informnapalm.org/en/jan07-gru-donbas/ … via @en_informnapalm pic.twitter.com/w88TLgM2AW

    Guardian news ✔ @guardiannews
    Murder in Istanbul: Kremlin's hand suspected in shooting of Chechen http://d.gu.com/DDrSNM

    I went to Istanbul to look into a murder that has it all: Chechen fighters, al-Nusra, Syria, Ukraine, Russian agents http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...P=share_btn_tw

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    Now the Crimeans are blowing up their own power lines. An accident outside Simferopol leaves 9 towns blacked out (Link is in Russian):http://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/5692730f9a79471e962d5e28
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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    http://www.stopfake.org/en/is-pro-ru...litary-groups/

    Is Pro-Russian Propaganda Fueling Czech and Slovak Paramilitary Groups?

    December 20, 2015 - 21:21 



    Azor.......you had previously mentioned about the concerns of the Russians invading the Baltics.......the Baltics are already complaining about the Russian government pumping of millions into ethnic Russian NGOs........
    Another "paramilitary organization" in Europe with suspect origins
    ludicrous “Free German Army” appears on Facebook, overtly pro-Russian (and has mail.ru e-mail address
    https://www.facebook.com/Freie-Deuts...4601828853778/
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    Kremlin Trolls @KremlinTrolls

    Mass blocking of #Ukraine users @Twitter ac's start #Russia operation “Brotherly Peoples”
    http://world.maidan.org.ua/2016/mass...therly-peoples
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    http://world.maidan.org.ua/2016/mass...therly-peoples

    Mass Blocking of the Ukrainian Users Twitter Accounts start Russian Operation “Brotherly Peoples”

    Jan 10th, 2016 | By Sergij Petrov

    Since December 29th, an organized campaign has been aimed at Ukrainian Twitter users, hitting them with a wave of bans and suspensions. Its targets are accounts that actively oppose the Russian regime and its aggression. Many of these accounts have thousands of followers. By now, more than 30 prominent accounts (some with hundreds of thousands of readers) have been blocked.

    Twitter has recently updated its Rules in response to intense pressure from several governments. (For example, Germany has criticized Twitter for inaction on hate speech in the aftermath of mass influx of North African and Middle Eastern refugees.) The updated rules, which further restrict inflammatory images and calls for violence directed at members of particular ethnic or religious groups, are being applied retroactively to tweets that predate the changes, in some cases by as much as a year ago. In doing so, Twitter has gone against a fundamental legal principle, accepted by most of the civilized world and enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the American Constitution, and elsewhere – that ex post facto punishment is unjust.

    A similar, though less intense campaign has targeted Facebook as well, affecting, among others, “Maidan Monitoring Information Center”. Nataliia Zubar’s Facebook profile has been suspended for a week, also for a post written long ago.

    But this massive purge of Ukrainian accounts in Twitter and elsewhere is only the TOP of the iceberg that is the Russian spec-op we may call “Operation Brotherly Peoples”.

    Recall that in November of last year the rhetoric of the Kremlin changed suddenly and drastically. Once more “brotherly peoples” and “Russo-Ukrainian friendship” became the dominant slogans. Beginning in the fall, certain Ukrainian journalists (Andrii Kulykov, Nastia Stanko, and many others), began hinting to their audiences at the option of “understanding and forgiving” the pro-Russian separatists and terrorists back into the Ukraininan society, explaining away separatism as a mere error of judgment rather than a viewpoint that is fundamentally unacceptable both politically and legally.

    These journalists were joined by a group of Ukrainian media platforms, all of which owe their existence primarily to grants from Western governments and NGOs: Hromadske, Hromadske Radio, Ukrainska Pravda, Radio Svoboda (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty), and Voice of America. These were followed by many other, lesser media organizations, as well as a number of freelance journalists and social activists. (Coincidentally, many of the same persons and organizations tend to act as a broken telephone for western criticisms of the Ukrainian government, which occasionally had to subsequently be officially denied by the US Embassy in Ukraine and the representatives of the EU.)

    Recall, moreover, that these members of the Ukrainian media were joined by many of those Russian citizens, who had emigrated to Ukraine and have already begun instructing Ukrainians in the proper ways to reform their government, respect for their Russian-speaking countrymen, and rebuild Ukraine’s damaged ties with Russia.

    Operation Brotherly Peoples, so far, is one of the final, desperate attempts by the Russian rulers to save themselves and their country from further collapse. The state of the Russian economy is terrible. Low and continually falling price of oil is making it impossible to fund basic social services. Local governments, have been abandoned and left to fend for themselves. Burning through its reserve funds during the course of 2016 in order to stave off the inevitable collapse of the ruble, could leave Russia bankrupt by the end of this year. The Putin regime, therefore, has less than a year to save itself.

    The Operation itself would take six to nine months, depending on degree of success of its several constituent stages. It has been deliberately put in action before the Christmas and New Year holidays in order to coincide with reduced activity of social networks so as to make it less noticeable and more efficient. It can be broken into the following five major stages. Stage One (information cleanup) involves:
    ◾botnets and their coordinators, who send Twitter automated mass complaints against Ukrainian users (bot accounts typically have random names and handles, and incomplete profiles);
    ◾a segment of Twitter management, who are aware of the situation but have received substantial rewards from Russia for ignoring it; major grant-dependent Ukrainian media services (Hromadske, Hromadske Radio, Ukrainska Pravda, Radio Svoboda (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty), other grant-dependent media/journalists/activists, the Ukrainian Voice of America (led by Myroslava Gongadze, who has been known to “like” posts of pro-Russian separatists and terrorists), and so on – all of them conspicuously turning a blind eye to internet attacks against Ukrainians;

    Myroslava Gonganze retweeted account of pro-Russian separatists and terrorists, in which Putin named as a School Chairman, Hollande as a father, Merkel as a mother and Poroshenko as a son being scolded as a poor student for his low grades.
    ◾some individual Ukrainian users, including those who are actual Russian agents or bots, as well as those who become involved in order to settle personal scores (these tend to show support for the Right Sector and other nationalists, call for military assault on the Donbass, and place blame for all the problems under the sun at Obama, Poroshenko and pro-government Ukrainians);
    ◾Russian “refugees” in Ukraine, who have been embedded to help identify the dangerous shapers of public opinion.

    Both the dismissive coverage of the story by Hromadske, as well as the silence of Ukrainska Pravda and Radio Svoboda (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty), suggest their approval of the situation and constitute at least passive collaboration with its perpetrators. This may have to do with high prevalence on their staff of Russian expats, latent separatists and far leftists (the latter, incidentally, are particularly susceptible to all calls for reconciliation and fraternization). They are complemented by large numbers of ordinary empty-headed “useful idiots”. It often seems like the staff of these media consists exclusively of the above… Note that these media services react instantly to any bit of news that allows for criticism of the Ukrainian government, but in this case it took them all day (at best!) to react after the attacks had gone public. And even then, the position expressed by these publications amounts to placing the blame on Twitter’s new rules and, indeed, on the victims themselves, instead of placing it on the perpetrator. (Sure! The victims are blameworthy for breaking rules with tweets posted prior to the rules’ enactment! Nothing wrong with such reasoning at all!)

    The mechanism of the Twitter attacks can apparently be reduced to scanning posts of the targeted users for certain code words (e.g., “death to Russia”, “burn”, “smoke”, “kill”), after which the bontets automatically file mass complaints with Twitter. Since these bot nets can consist of hundreds of thousands of accounts, their complaints lead to suspension of targeted accounts, with their subsequent ban or restoration at the discretion of Twitter’s moderators. The number of those who have been at least temporarily suspended in this way is currently on track to reach 100 (if it hasn’t surpassed this number already).

    It is worth noting that Russian-language accounts are blocked more frequently, since the xenophobic supporters of the Kremlin generally lack sufficient knowledge of Ukrainian even to understand what is being discussed. Not even Google Translate can help them there. The linguistic barrier has turned out to be a decent defence against the Russian coordinators of attacks, though it does not fully guarantee safety from being blocked by it.

    The goal of the first stage of Operation Brotherly Peoples, then, is to purge from the information field those Ukrainian patriots who apply fact-checking and critical thinking to the content of the Ukrainian mass media, and who try to convey their conclusion to those spreading and affected by panic on Facebook and Twitter.

    Unless appropriate steps are taken to respond to the attacks, they are likely to succeed in isolating and silencing discussion of critical evaluation of the above-mentioned Ukrainian mass media. The silencing of these voices, as well as the redaction of what they have already said is the practical consequence of the operation’s goal: to damage the respectability and reduce the influence of the most prominent pro-Ukrainian commentators of the affected social networks. This, first step of the operation is to conclude in about a month from now.

    Stage Two (reconciliation, “fraternization”, “understanding and reconciliation”) is to last from the end of January through March. Its purpose is to pound into the heads of Ukrainians the idea that the terrorists operating in and out of the occupied “Novorossia” are really brothers to them, and that the former are to blame for all the woes of the latter. This coincides with the latest stated intentions of the Russian puppets concerning the timeframe for holding “elections”. During the same period we can also expect various “fraternal” actions to occur throughout the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, along the ATO frontline in particular. Such “fraternization” is likely to be forced onto the civilians under the occupation. Certain Ukrainian journalists and Russian “emigres” (hand-picked by the FSB and acting with its approval) can be expected to take part in such “reconciliation” initiatives.

    Continue..............

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    Same phony narrative: #Russia steals Ukrainian gas via occupied #Crimea, then returns it to Genichesk as "goodwill"
    pic.twitter.com/Fe2CwaAMRT

    Civil war in DNR - SOF unit Troya under siege of "regular forces" for 12 days
    http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/10-janu...under-siege-of
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwAvZch-ehM

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    http://world.maidan.org.ua/2016/mass...therly-peoples

    Mass Blocking of the Ukrainian Users Twitter Accounts start Russian Operation “Brotherly Peoples”

    Jan 10th, 2016 | By Sergij Petrov
    This is undeniably #Russia's latest trend towards #Ukraine: "EU has nothing for you, we are one, forget & forgive." Offensive & disturbing.

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    Russian GRU spetsnaz on the captured Ukrainian rigs in the Black Sea, December 2015.
    https://twitter.com/Victorius_Prime/...53955039522816
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    Kremlin Trolls @KremlinTrolls

    Ru spec-op culminates in Maidan 3 “regime change” led by Ukraine grps which r in reality FSB fronts🃏
    https://twitter.com/KremlinTrolls/st...61393557962752

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    Russian militants commander "Botsman" died in Horlivka "cause of pneumonia" http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/10-janu...man-reportedly
    pic.twitter.com/0UouNBUe2t v @ziktv

    Russia’s Sandworm hack that shut down power in Ukraine has been spying on NATO+Ukraine for yrs
    http://www.wired.com/2014/10/russian...m-hack-isight/

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    Putin's core problem is that he really no longer fully knows the difference between his and Russia's info war statements, he tends to lie and no longer really wants to fully analyze Russia's own failures for the last 25 years.....PLUS he still mixes a strong portion of "it ain't us......in his accusations against the West....

    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/p...034104754.html

    PUTIN: The deterioration of Russia's relationship with the West is the result of many 'mistakes'

    Natasha Bertrand,Business Insider translated from a BILD interview released today.
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    Russian President Vladimir Putin told the German daily newspaper BILD that he believes Russia's deteriorating relationship with the West was the result of many "mistakes" made by NATO, the US and Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

    "We have done everything wrong," Putin told BILD publisher Kai Diekmann and BILD politics editor Nikolaus Blome last week, according to a transcript provided to Business Insider.

    "From the beginning, we failed to overcome Europe’s division. Twenty-five years ago, the Berlin Wall fell, but invisible walls were moved to the East of Europe. This has led to mutual misunderstandings and assignments of guilt. They are the cause of all crises ever since," he said.

    The US, the former Soviet Union and the post-soviet states who wanted to join NATO should have "redefine[d] a zone in Central Europe that would not be accessible to NATO with its military structures," Putin said.

    Instead, NATO embarked on an "expansion to the east," allowing the post-Soviet Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania — to join the organization. This resulted from the US' desire for "complete victory over the Soviet Union" after the Cold War ended in 1991, Putin claimed.

    Putin has recently been upping his rhetoric toward the West. Significantly, the Russian leader — who is currently juggling Moscow's intervention in both Syria and eastern Ukraine — began 2016 by designating NATO a "threat" in an updated paper on Russia’s national-security strategy.

    "They wanted to sit on the throne in Europe alone. ... You can also see this striving for an absolute triumph in the American missile defense plans," Putin said in the interview, referring to the US' plans to construct a missile-defense shield that Russia has staunchly opposed.

    Russia's annexation of Crimea in March of 2014, Putin told BILD, was simply the Kremlin's way of protecting the people of Crimea from being confined within the borders imposed upon them by the US and Europe after the West claimed victory in the Cold War.

    "Our soldiers have merely prevented the Ukrainian troops on Crimea from impeding the freedom of expression of the people," Putin said. "For me, it is not borders and state territories that matter, but people’s fortunes."

    "If the Kosovars have the right to self-determination, why should people in Crimea not have it?" Putin asked, referring to the UN's determination in 2008 that Kosovo should become independent of Serbia.

    Putin, however, conceded that Russia has made its own mistakes since the end of the Cold War.

    "We were too late," he said. "If we had presented our national interests more clearly from the beginning, the world would still be in balance today."

    "After the demise of the Soviet Union, we had many problems of our own for which no one was responsible but ourselves: the economic downfall, the collapse of the welfare system, the separatism, and of course the terror attacks that shook our country," he continued. "In this respect, we do not have to look for guilty parties abroad."

    Russia launched a military intervention in Syria last September, and has reportedly been bolstering the pro-Russia rebels in eastern Ukraine since the crisis erupted there in 2014.

    Putin continues to deny that the Kremlin ever sent ground troops to fight in Ukraine, stating recently that any Russian soldiers there are either volunteers or "advisers."
    Putin: Western sanctions against Russia re Crimea ‘silly decision'
    http://www.unian.info/world/1232244-...-decision.html
    pic.twitter.com/lgVvEIYldY
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    Militants fired at least 10 mines with 82-mm mortars from Kominternovo to Vodyane
    http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/11-janu...h-82mm-mortars
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    ATO Press Center: Ru forces shell civilians in Vodyane, 7 Km from #Mariupol w/ 82mm mortar today
    pic.twitter.com/m5UJwuJMEq

    One Ukrainian soldier killed, one wounded in Donbas in last day
    http://www.unian.info/war/1232550-on...-last-day.html
    pic.twitter.com/Sn6i7TlApu

    Gryzlov was appointed by Putin on 26 Dec 2015. Marks new stage of Kremlin policy on Ukraine - "Brothers forever" has arrived in Kiev.....

    At bus station "Kurakhovo" Police detained man with 15 grenades in the bag http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/11-janu...ained-man-with … pic.twitter.com/ucnRK3NW8x via @0629ComUa

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    Interesting if true: Russia sends GRU to "DNR" to "liquidate" leader of proxy fighters smuggling weapons to Russia.
    http://vlada.io/prinyato-reshenie-sr...evoy-komandir/

    With Crimea borders & territory didn't matter, with Syria they do. Hmm.
    http://m.sputniknews.com/analysis/20...vereignty.html

    Russia's annexation of Crimea in March of 2014, Putin told BILD, was simply the Kremlin's way of protecting the people of Crimea from being confined within the borders imposed upon them by the US and Europe after the West claimed victory in the Cold War.

    "Our soldiers have merely prevented the Ukrainian troops on Crimea from impeding the freedom of expression of the people," Putin said. "For me, it is not borders and state territories that matter, but people’s fortunes."
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    SBU found another cache of weapons: grenades and RPGs in Dopropillya pic.twitter.com/gc8xWUaOlg
    http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/11-janu...s-grenades-and

    OSCE setting-up CCTV cameras in Shirokine to film shellings http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/11-janu...rokine-to-film

    SBU detained militant of "Sparta" group https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRPDiaN0AOA

    Militants from "Troya" threatening to blown up Dangerous object in Russia in case if their demands won't be met
    http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/11-janu...n-up-dangerous

    Ukrainian MP Tymchuk: Russian militants pushing weapons from "2nd echelon" closer to front
    http://liveuamap.com/en/2016/11-janu...itants-pushing

    ATO press center reported 21 #ceasefire violations yesterday. At Troitske UAF positions came under fire from tanks

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