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To all of you superstitious suckers!

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This mean he will surely RULE THIS WORLD ASAP.

He is driving up the wars right now! Bravo!

Frontline in person! Way to go!

BRAVO!


http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0QM0OQ20150817


Mon Aug 17, 2015 | 10:49 AM EDT
Civilians and soldiers die in east Ukraine fighting, Putin in Crimea

Fighting flares again in eastern Ukraine
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By Richard Balmforth

KIEV (Reuters) - Fighting flared between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed rebels in separate parts of eastern Ukraine overnight, killing at least two Ukrainian soldiers and several civilians, Kiev's military and separatist sources said on Monday.

The clashes, near the port of Mariupol in the southeast and at rebel-held Horlivka, further frayed an increasingly tenuous ceasefire as Ukraine prepared to mark its Independence Day next week.

Kiev accused the separatists of shelling civilians on the outskirts of Mariupol. In Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov blamed Kiev for the violence, giving no detail but saying he suspected Ukraine was preparing a new offensive.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko meanwhile accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of trying to whip up tensions in eastern Ukraine by visiting Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine last year. The Kremlin said Putin was promoting tourism on the peninsula.

The escalation has drawn expressions of concern from Western governments, which regard the ceasefire and tentative peace agreement worked out in Minsk, Belarus, in February as still the best chance of ending the rebellion in eastern Ukraine.

Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said the rebels had used howitzers with a range of 15-16 km (10 miles) to shell Sartana, on Mariupol's northern edge.

"The enemy was not shelling Ukrainian positions, but a civilian town," he told a briefing. "The enemy has now adopted the tactic of firing and then quickly withdrawing. The next time they'll get a quick response. What has happened in Sartana is a challenge to our forces."

He said two Ukrainian soldiers had been killed and seven wounded by separatists in the past 24 hours.
 
Swords crossing!

I hope they put all the dozen thousands of warheads to spectacular uses ASAP.

Waste no time! Settlement of businesses ASAP!



http://m.ndtv.com/world-news/vladim...-control-over-ukraine-on-crimea-visit-1208304



Vladimir Putin Slams 'External Control' Over Ukraine on Crimea Visit
Agence France-Presse | Updated: Aug 18, 2015 02:43 IST

Russian President Vladimir Putin (C) chairs a session of the State Council's Presidium in the Crimean city of Yalta on August 17, 2015. (AFP Photo)
Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday slammed alleged "external control" over Ukraine's government as he made his third visit to the Crimean peninsula since Moscow seized the region from Kiev last year.

"I am sure that despite all the current difficulties the situation in Ukraine will improve and Ukraine will develop," Putin said in televised comments during a meeting with local officials.

"It will leave behind this shameful practice... that is placing the whole of a huge European country under external control with key positions in the government and regions filled by foreign citizens."
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UN chief Ban Ki-moon 'alarmed' by upsurge in Ukraine fighting
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18 Aug, 2015, 0148 hrs IST,*AFP

UN Secretary-General Ban*Ki-moon*today expressed serious alarm over the upsurge in fighting in Ukraine and called for urgent steps to de-escalate the violence.
UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today expressed serious alarm over the upsurge in fighting in Ukraine and called for urgent steps to de-escalate the violence.

Fierce clashes in east Ukraine killed at least 10 people in the past 24 hours, government and rebel officials said today, as Russia warned that Kiev could be preparing for a fresh offensive.

Ban said he was "seriously alarmed by the recent escalation of violence in eastern Ukraine" and that "continued ceasefire violations and the resulting loss of life are unacceptable."

He called on "all sides to take urgent steps to de-escalate the current situation and prevent a spiral of violence that will lead to more deaths, human suffering and destruction of infrastructure and negatively affect regional stability."

Kiev's pro-Western forces in recent days have been fighting the rebels for control of a strategic highway linking Donetsk with Mariupol -- the last major government-held city in the region.

The fighting has been the heaviest since the signing in February of a truce deal agreed by the leaders of France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine.

Ban cited reports that monitors from the European OSCE group were being harassed and urged all parties to respect their role.

Ukraine and the West accuse Russia of pouring troops and weapons across the border to fuel a conflict that has claimed more than 6,800 lives since April 2014 and has driven 1.4 million people from their homes.
 
Putin should with or without warning just nuke any government who try to sanction Russia.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/putin-escalates-again-in-ukraine-1439853482

Putin Escalates Again in Ukraine
The Pentagon is ready to upgrade Kiev’s radar, but White House authorization isn’t forthcoming.
A man stands on debris in a destroyed house after recent shelling in Sartana village on August 17. ENLARGE
A man stands on debris in a destroyed house after recent shelling in Sartana village on August 17. Photo: Sergey Vaganov/European Pressphoto Agency
Aug. 17, 2015 7:18 p.m. ET
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Russian proxies in occupied eastern Ukraine shelled Ukrainian-government positions over the weekend and on Monday. The artillery barrage killed two civilians and wounded several others in Sartana, near the Sea of Azov. It’s one of the larger-scale escalations of the conflict since a winter cease-fire. Meanwhile, the Obama Administration continues to withhold a radar upgrade that would allow Ukrainian forces to protect against shelling.

Moscow and Kiev agreed under the Minsk II accord negotiated in February to cease hostilities, create a buffer zone and withdraw heavy weapons. Yet “to a big extent [the Russian side] continually violates the agreement,” Gen. Viktor Muzhenko, the chief of staff of Ukraine’s armed forces, told us in a rare interview before the latest escalation. “Some days we can have 80 to 100 violations.”
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Editorial Writer Sohrab Ahmari discusses renewed fighting on the Ukrainian border and why the White House won’t help Kiev. Photo credit: Getty Images.

Russian violations range from small-arms fire to covert infiltration to the heavy shelling on the weekend. The Kremlin’s aim is to gradually break the will of the Ukrainian people. “This war looks like a war of attrition,” Gen. Muzhenko says. “It’s Russia’s intent to demoralize our forces, and using that mechanism they want to influence Ukraine’s military leadership as well as the state leadership.”

The devastation and human suffering wrought by indiscriminate Russian shelling—120 mm mortars and 152 mm howitzers that blow through homes, factories and fortifications and account for many of the nearly 9,000 killed since the conflict erupted—is at the heart of this strategy. Under pressure from the U.S. and Western European powers to abide by Minsk while its adversary doesn’t, Kiev’s hands are tied and its capabilities are outmatched by the Kremlin’s.

The Obama Administration refuses to provide lethal assistance to Kiev, and even previously promised nonlethal assistance isn’t always forthcoming. The Journal reported in July that the Pentagon was considering transferring the AN/TPQ-36 and 37 Firefinder radar system to Ukraine. The system would allow Kiev to better surveil Kremlin-held territory, and to locate and silence the sources of incoming artillery fire.

The system is ready to be delivered, according to a senior American military official, who says the U.S. military is also prepared to provide training. But the Pentagon still needs political authorization in Washington almost a month after the original announcement was made to great press fanfare. No wonder Vladimir Putin thinks he can violate his agreements with impunity.
 
[video=youtube;0SfLBZVPeuE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SfLBZVPeuE[/video]

Heavens showed sign that Putin is the chosen one, gave him the top level of nuke power already exceeded USA. It is time, he should do it! Green Light came from above already.

It is Putin's face, not LKY, not LHL, not Obama, not Najib!
 
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