Serious Ukraine Pee in pants! Putin going to cannibalize us. HELP!

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But USA NATO are too weak to cover your ass. You are dead meat!

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Ukraine's president seeks talks with Putin, Western leaders amid tensions
Posted 11 Aug 2016 21:30

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KIEV: Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Thursday he wanted to speak directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin and several Western leaders amid a spike in tensions between Kiev and Moscow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Kiev on Wednesday of using terrorist tactics to try to destabilise Crimea, which Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014. Russia said it had thwarted armed Ukrainian attempts to get saboteurs into the peninsula. Kiev has dismissed the allegations.

Poroshenko said he had asked his foreign minister to arrange telephone conversations with Putin, with the leaders of Germany and France, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and European Council President Donald Tusk.

(Reporting by Alexei Kalmykov; editing by Matthias Williams and Gareth Jones)

- Reuters
 
Putin need to show the world that USA n NATO can not cover the ass of any country from Moscow's prick.

Especially after EU is falling apart.

Not only that, the ex-Warsaw-Pack members who defected to NATO, and ex-USSR members who defected to be American allies, are going to regret by bleeding. This in re-education by blood to learn correctly about who is the true boss.



https://www.rt.com/news/355520-ukraine-troops-border-alert/


Ukrainian president orders forces on border with Crimea and eastern Ukraine on highest alert
Published time: 11 Aug, 2016 11:51
Edited time: 11 Aug, 2016 15:46
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has instructed all military units near Crimea and the eastern Ukrainian Donbass region to be at the highest level of combat readiness.
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Federal Security Service (FSB) officers. © SputnikRussian FSB foils terrorist attacks plotted by Ukrainian intel agents in Crimea
Poroshenko announced the order after a military meeting on Thursday.

The Ukrainian security forces at the border with Crimea are ready "for any turn of events," the aide to the Ukrainian border service, Oleg Slobodyan, told journalists at the briefing.

He added that "any tasks are carried out in collaboration with the military and the national police," as quoted by RIA Novosti.

Poroshenko said he has ordered Ukraine's foreign minister to initiate phone conversations with Russia's President Putin, as well as the German, French, and US leaders, and the president of the European Council, Donald Tusk.

The Ukrainian president also urged the country’s citizens to refrain from taking trips to Crimea “in connection with the provocations that are being carried out against the country’s people.”

The UN Security Council is set to discuss the escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia at Kiev’s request later on Thursday, Reuters reported.

It comes after Russia’s security service said Wednesday it had foiled a terrorist attack in Crimea plotted by Kiev.

Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had found a group of infiltrators in Crimea, near the Ukrainian border. The infiltrators were preparing to target Crimea infrastructure, the agency said. Explosive devices and ammunition were also discovered at the scene.

A network of agents from Ukraine’s chief intelligence directorate has been uncovered in Crimea, according to the FSB.

The masterminds and actors behind the plotted attacks were uncovered during an investigation launched “under particularly grave articles [of the criminal code],” Natalya Poklonskaya, the Republic of Crimea’s chief prosecutor, told TASS.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has called on its partners to put pressure on Ukraine and warn the country against taking dangerous steps in Crimea that could lead to “negative consequences,” a statement available on the ministry’s website says.

“Attempts to swing the situation in Russian Crimea are doomed to failure. We are to establish stability and security in the Republic of Crimea,” the statement reads.

The death of the Russian servicemen in clashes over the weekend “will not be left without consequences,” the ministry promised in the statement.

Meanwhile, security in the region has been tightened due to the discovery, the FSB announced, saying that additional security arrangements have been made near major infrastructure objects, in crowded places, and on the Russian-Ukrainian border.

The Ukrainian military presence at the border with Crimea has been stepped up after President Poroshenko ordered high combat readiness, said the head of Ukraine's armed forces, Viktor Muzhenko. He also said that the reports about shooting from the Ukrainian side are absurd, according to Interfax.

Kiev denied claims that it was behind the terrorist plot, and accused Moscow of provocation.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Ukraine has turned to "the practice of terrorism" and "is playing a dangerous game," calling Kiev's actions "stupid and criminal."


On Thursday, Putin held an urgent meeting with the Russian Security Council, to discuss stepping up security measures "on the land, sea, and air borders" in Crimea, following the foiled terrorist plot attempt, the Kremlin press service reported. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, and Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu were among those who took part in the meeting.

NATO has expressed concern over the escalation of tensions between Russia and Ukraine in Crimea, an official from the bloc said, adding that it is closely following the situation, AP reported.
 
I tot Donald Trump already said Russia not going into Ukraine?
 
I tot Donald Trump already said Russia not going into Ukraine?

It's up to Putin, not Trump.

For the business, world is NEVER About who clicked LIKE on what in FB. It's Only about who can push some good missiles' buttons, and make it happen for deaths against who, that's all. ⚰⚰⚰☠☠

It is NEVER about ballots but bullets instead.
 
So meanwhile, what is USA Nigger and NATO doing besides Acting Blur and sucking fingers to shut up?

Actually Not Only EU but NATO is also breaking up beginning from the Failed Military Coup in Turkey.

So what was the deal there?

Actually USA is fucking Dumb-Founded by Putin's Syrian Wars, which Russia strongly Exposed the dirty connection between ISIS and Turkey. Which CIA and Nigger Obama were angered and surprised by Turkish betrayal and back stabbing as NATO member. So the Lame Ass CIA n Nigger Obama , spent $$$$ and bought Turkish military to stage a coup against the Turkish Lee Kuan Yew, and ended up Failed, and all the pro-American factions within Turkey had been rounded up massively and completely. They will be used as hostage held against American interest in the region including Turkey, Syria, Mediterranean and Black Seas. If USA fucked around with Turk Lee Kuan Yew again, these 30K pro-American Traitors Hostages gets executions.

Meanwhile it also means Turkish loyalty towards USA and NATO had flipped around.

HUAT AH!



 
Immediately after the Failed Military Coup, Turkey had DEFECTED USA NATO, and has ZERO TRUST and Loyalty towards the West.

In fact it DEFECTED DIRECTLY to Putin 100%:


http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/...ia-joint-operations-isil-160811110213077.html


SYRIA'S CIVIL WAR11 HOURS AGO
Turkey offers Russia joint operations against ISIL
The proposal would see the two powers put aside their differences to fight the "common enemy" of ISIL.
Russia has been conducting air strikes in Syria in support of the Assad government since October 2015 [Reuters]
Turkey has called on Russia to carry out joint operations in Syria against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group, after crucial talks between President Vladimir Putin and Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan aimed at ending a crisis in ties.

The comments by Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu came as a Turkish delegation was in Russia for talks aimed at coordinating actions on Syria and other bilateral issues.

"We will discuss all the details. We have always called on Russia to carry out anti-Daesh (ISIL) operations together," Cavusoglu said in a live interview on Thursday with the private NTV television, adding that the proposal was still "on the table".

Cavusoglu urged Russia to fight against the "common enemy" of ISIL fighters in Syria.

"Let's fight against the terrorist group together, so that we can clear it out as soon as possible," the minister said, warning otherwise that the group would keep on expanding and spread into other countries.

Erdogan visited Russia's second city of Saint Petersburg on Tuesday - his first trip abroad since the July 15 coup attempt.

It was also his first direct meeting with Putin since the shooting-down of a Russian fighter jet by Turkish air forces on the Syrian border in November that caused unprecedented damage to relations.

NATO member Turkey was long criticised by its Western partners for not playing a full role in the fight against ISIL but upped its involvement last year by offering US forces use of an airbase near the Syrian border for raids against the group.

READ MORE: Aleppo battle - Assad sends thousands of reinforcements

Turkey has also carried out air and artillery strikes against ISIL of its own, although it is believed to have halted the operations in the wake of the Russian plane incident.

The three-person Turkish delegation in Moscow, made up of representatives from the military, intelligence and foreign service, is tasked with implementing decisions made at Tuesday's summit, Cavusoglu said.

"I believe the mechanism will contribute to this process," he added.

Cavusoglu said close cooperation between Turkey and Russia would help prevent incidents in the future like the plane crisis.

"Many countries are engaged in Syria actively. There could be mistakes," he said.


Inside Story - Can Turkey and Russia be allies?
"In order to prevent that, we need to put into practice the solidarity and cooperation (mechanism) between us including sharing of real time intelligence."

Cavusoglu also said real time communication was also needed between the two presidents and the military officials of the two countries.

Political calculation

Zeina Khodr, Al Jazeera’s correspondent reporting from Ankara, said the talks between Turkey and Russia marked a clear "shift in position".

Just a few weeks ago Turkey accused Russia of carrying out massacres in Syria and not fighting ISIL, instead choosing to target the "so-called moderate opposition" in Syria, Khodr said.

"The rhetoric, really the language, has changed," she said.

"At the same time, Turkey’s relationship with the West and the United States is quite tense at the moment. They could use this really as a pressure card," Khodr said.

"Is this a tactical alliance or strategic alliance? At the end of the day we have to remember that the views of Turkey and Russia on Syria are still very different," she said.

"This could be a political calculation on the part of Turkey and Russia."

Oubai Shahbandar, a former US Department of Defence official who currently serves as an adviser to the Syrian National Coalition, told Al Jazeera "there may be some rapprochement, but there’s still a major divergence when it comes to Turkey’s objectives in Syria and the Russian regime’s as well".

Moscow is one of the principle backers of Bashar al-Assad's government and militarily intervened in the war in Syria on his behalf in October 2015. Turkey, on the other hand, strongly backs several prominent anti-government rebel groups and has said that a political transition in Syria that includes Assad is not possible.

"When it comes to the Russian position in Syria, we really haven’t seen a meaningful shift. In fact, just hours ago, before the so-called temporary ceasefire in Aleppo, we saw instances of barrel bombs full of chlorine gas dropped in rebel-held neighborhoods in Aleppo city."

"The Russian regime is already also launching punitive daily strikes against Saraqeb, a city in northwest Syria where a Russian helicopter was shot down last week. So we haven’t really seen anything meaningful on the ground in terms of the Russian’s decision to stop launching the air strikes."

Source: Al Jazeera and agencies

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After Turk Lee Kuan Tee's dealings with ISIS is Exposed, which essentially was a set of deals to trade ISIS controlled oil for CASH n NATO arms - essentially US made, so that ISIS can shoot Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan with American arms.

Nigger Obama and CIA just had to try everything within their means to replace Turk Lee Kuan Yew with one of his own SAF BGs. But so fucking useless and sloppy the coup FAILED, and armed SAF Bapok soldiers were captured by un-armed Civilians, actually to the pathetic joke for the world! KNNCCB!

Sad! Now Turk Lee Kuan Yew defected to Moscow and sucking Putin's dick, apologized for shooting down his SU-24. And fully cooperate with Russian forces now. Because pro-American F-16 pilot was trying to shoot down presidential flight w Lee Kuan Yew on board during the Coup. Only Putin can cover his ass safe now. :D

HUAT AH!
 
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俄重兵邊境集結 烏最高規格備戰 克里米亞戰雲密佈

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在俄羅斯指控烏克蘭企圖在克里米亞境內實施恐怖襲擊後,兩國緊張情勢驟然大幅升溫。烏克蘭邊境衞兵發言人指控,俄羅斯近日已在遭俄國兼併的克里米亞地區邊界,集結更多配備較現代化裝備的部隊。烏總統波羅申科周四(11日)下令駐守烏-克邊境及東部頓巴斯戰線的軍隊進入最高規格備戰狀態。
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星島日報、香港明報、文匯報綜合外媒報導,烏克蘭邊境衞兵發言人史洛迪恩(Oleh Slobodan)周四聲稱,俄國近日已在克里米亞地區邊界,集結更多配備較現代化裝備的部隊。他說:「我們可以明確指出,3月就進入當地的俄國部隊現正由其他部隊替換。新駐防的部隊帶來更現代化裝備,包括空中攻擊部隊。最近幾天,他們在邊界加強戰力,數量也增加。」
波羅申科(Petro Poroshenko)周四在其官方Twitter戶口發文說,陸軍除在烏克蘭與克里米亞事實上的邊界備戰,也會在東部頓巴斯戰線備戰。烏政府未明確說明軍隊備戰的下一步行動。周四稍早,波羅申科召集了最高安全機構開會。
俄國聯邦安全局(FSB)周三表示,俄安全部門成功制止一宗由烏克蘭國防部情報部門策劃、針對克里米亞基建和生活保障設施的恐怖襲擊。他們截獲了多名烏克蘭武裝分子,並搜出土製炸彈及武器,相信武裝分子隸屬烏克蘭特種部隊,計劃在俄羅斯9月舉行國家杜馬選舉前,攻擊克里米亞的重要基建設施,製造不穩。
此外俄方還摧毀了烏克蘭情報部門在克里米亞的秘密網絡,並拘留了幫助籌備恐襲的烏克蘭和俄羅斯公民。FSB又表示,一名FSB官員於6日深夜至7日清晨逮捕「恐怖分子」期間,在武裝衝突中遇害。另一名俄國士兵8日與烏克蘭國防部派出的「恐怖分子」集團交火時殉職。
對於俄羅斯指烏克蘭涉及恐怖襲擊,波羅申科發表聲明否認針對克里米亞使用恐怖手段。他表示,俄羅斯的指控是不切實際的想法,只為了向烏克蘭作出新一輪軍事威脅找藉口。美國駐烏克蘭大使派厄特周四表示,美國目前無法找出烏克蘭入侵克里米亞的證據。
儘管烏方否認與恐襲有關,普欽(Vladimir Putin)周三(10日)在莫斯科的記者會上依然指責烏克蘭沒有通過和平的方式與俄方對話,反而轉用恐怖襲擊的手段。
普欽說,對克里米亞實施恐怖襲擊是「一場非常危險的遊戲」,強調俄方不會坐視2名軍人的死亡,俄將採取更加嚴厲的措施保障克里米亞的安全。
普欽周四召開聯邦安全會議,討論對克里米亞提供額外安全措施事宜。克里姆林宮在官網發表聲明說,俄國考慮加強與烏克蘭接壤的陸地和海上邊界安全。
與此同時,俄國海軍計畫在黑海演習,演習任務將針對如何擊退來自破壞分子的水下攻擊。克里姆林宮聲稱,普欽與國家安全事務主管開會,討論採取額外措施,確保在克里米亞的俄公民及主要基建設施的安全。
烏克蘭參謀部發言人昨日則表示,烏軍正按原定計劃,10日在南部展開軍事演習。
烏克蘭10日強烈否認策劃恐襲,美國駐烏克蘭大使昨亦稱,美國目前無法找出能夠證實俄羅斯指控烏克蘭入侵克里米亞的證據。烏克蘭總統波羅申科同日要求外長聯絡俄羅斯總統普欽,以及德國、法國、美國領袖和歐洲理事會主席圖斯克(Donald Tusk)討論事件。聯合國安理會昨日也應烏克蘭要求,舉行閉門會議,討論克里米亞局勢。
2014年3月16日,克里米亞和塞瓦斯托波爾市舉行全民公投,超過9成投票者同意脫離烏克蘭,加入俄羅斯。3月18日,普欽與兩地代表簽署條約,允許克里米亞和塞瓦斯托波爾加入俄羅斯聯邦。烏克蘭不承認公投結果,西方國家還因此對俄實施經濟制裁。
 
http://www.voanews.com/a/ukraine-russia-trade-angry-accusations-as-war-fever-mounts/3460130.html


Ukraine, Russia Trade Angry Accusations as War Fever Mounts

Last Updated: August 11, 2016
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FILE - A Russian serviceman stands on duty near a map of the Crimea region near the city of Kerch, March 4, 2014.
FILE - A Russian serviceman stands on duty near a map of the Crimea region near the city of Kerch, March 4, 2014.
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KYIV, UKRAINE —
Ukraine and Russia were locked in a war of words Thursday over the Kremlin’s claim that Kyiv infiltrated trained saboteurs into Crimea tasked with targeting “critical infrastructure” — an alleged mission Russian President Vladimir Putin is now citing as the reason for his decision to pull out of scheduled peace talks in Normandy.

Ukrainian officials say the sabotage mission is pure “fantasy,” arguing the Kremlin is likely to use it as a pretext for a major escalation of the two-year-long conflict in east Ukraine, where Moscow-backed forces are occupying a large chunk of the Donbas region, including the cities of Donetsk and Luhansk.

Moscow has so far failed to present the group of saboteurs it says were detained at the weekend near the city of Armyansk after the sabotage mission was thwarted.


Suspect identified

Russia’s Federal Security Service, or FSB, has identified one suspect by name — Yevhen Panov, a former Ukrainian soldier, whose family insist he went missing on August 6 while visiting a friend’s dacha in Zaporizhya oblast bordering Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula Russia annexed in 2014.

Russian state TV has been running pictures from the FSB, showing backpacks full of explosives. A still photograph of a bruised and bloody Panov has also been broadcast.

Speaking to VOA, Panov’s brother-in-law, Ihor Kotelianets, dismissed Russian claims that Panov is a trained saboteur or worked for Ukrainian intelligence. He says since leaving the army he has worked as a driver and electrical mechanic at the Zaporizhya Nuclear Power Plant, although he is a volunteer in a local self-defense force. He had recently set up in his hometown of Enerhodar a small non-profit to help Ukrainian army veterans.

“He served in the 37th brigade for a year and left August 2015. He had the chance to extend his contract but wanted to start a family with his wife and they are renovating an apartment relatives gave them,” he says.

“He left home on Friday to spend the weekend at a friend’s dacha and I tried to reach him on Saturday night and sent him an SMS but he didn’t respond,” says Kotelianets. “ By Sunday we were becoming alarmed because we hadn’t heard anything from him.”

A family friend, who asked not to be identified, also dismissed the idea that Panov was working for Ukrainian intelligence but said he wouldn’t have been surprised if he had gone to Crimea for a private business deal.

Ukrainian servicemen are seen at their positions on the front line near Avdeyevka, Ukraine, August 10, 2016.
Ukrainian servicemen are seen at their positions on the front line near Avdeyevka, Ukraine, August 10, 2016.

Uptick in fighting

Since June there has been a serious uptick in fighting in the Donbas. Monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) accuse both sides of violating a cease-fire agreed to in February 2015 and known as Minsk 2. But the monitors say also they are being blocked by pro-Moscow separatists from moving freely in the conflict zone, are receiving mounting threats and harassment and are unable to move at night when most of the fighting flares.

Ukraine insists that its forces in the east are merely responding to attacks mounted by the so-called separatist forces, a mix of local recruits, Russian veterans and currently serving Russian servicemen. Oleksandr Motuzyanyk, a spokesman for Ukraine's presidential administration, told VOA that there have been more than a hundred attacks on Ukrainian forces this week in the Donbas many of which involved the use of heavy artillery.

OSCE monitors privately fear that the use of heavy artillery by Russian-backed forces risks a “high probability” of greater escalation in the fighting in the east. President Putin’s rhetoric has hardened also in the last 24 hours. The Kremlin claims an FSB officer and a Russian soldier were killed in Crimea as sabotage missions were thwarted.

FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin listens during a meeting in the Kremlin, in Moscow, Russia, July 26, 2016.
FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin listens during a meeting in the Kremlin, in Moscow, Russia, July 26, 2016.

Putin warning

On Wednesday, Putin warned he will not just “pass over” the deaths of the two Russians.

Fears have mounted in recent weeks that the so-called ‘frozen conflict’ in the Donbas would heat up. “Observers have greatly feared that Russia’s President Vladimir Putin would start a small regional war this August,” says Anders Aslund, an analyst with the Brookings Institution, a Washington-based think tank. “Russia has moved up its State Duma [parliament] elections to September 18. Although only Putin’s parties are allowed to win, he has a predilection for ‘small and victorious wars’ to mobilize his people,” Aslund adds.

Aslund says Putin has every reason to engineer an escalation. “For the last two years, Russia’s economy has been in recession, giving Putin all the more reason to mobilize his compatriots around a small war.” August is the best time for Moscow’s military action because Western decision-makers are on vacation, he says.

“The parallels with the August 2008 Russian-Georgian war are striking. That conflict started with the Olympic games in Beijing. The United States president was a lame duck amid the presidential election campaign. Russia was pursuing a large-scale military exercise called Caucasus 2008 in the Northern Caucasus. The Kremlin blamed Georgia for an implausible attack,” he says.

“But Victor Mironenko, head of the Moscow-based Center Of Ukrainian Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Europe suspects Ukrainian intelligence was behind the incursions into Crimea. “It looks as though the initiators of the Ukrainian campaign are entangled and got the {Ukrainian] President entangled," he told VOA.

He added in an email to VOA’s Moscow bureau: ”It is obvious that it was an improvisation and now they do not know how to end it…Sooner or later, it'll become obvious to all and responsibility will have to be taken.”

Russian marines parade during the Navy Day celebrations in Sevastopol, Crimea, July 31, 2016.
Russian marines parade during the Navy Day celebrations in Sevastopol, Crimea, July 31, 2016.

Russian military maneuvers

Russia has also been preparing military maneuvers in the Crimea as part of the highly publicized Caucasus 2016 Russian army exercises.

Some Ukrainian officials had until recently dismissed reports of large Russian military conveys on the peninsula as just part of those exercises but now in the light of the increased shelling in the Donbas and the terror accusations being leveled against the Ukraine by Moscow alarm is mounting.

Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko lashed out at Moscow saying in a statement: "Russian accusations that Ukraine has launched terror attacks in the occupied Crimea are equally cynical and insane as its claims that there are no Russian troops in eastern Ukraine. These fantasies pursue the only goal: a pretext for more military threats against Ukraine.”

Putin told reporters Wednesday that Kyiv is “playing a dangerous game” by failing to resolve the crisis in the Donbas through talks. “I think it's obvious that Kyiv’s current authorities are not seeking for ways to solve problems through negotiations, but have turned to terrorism,” he said.

Ukraine military officials say that given the military movements in Crimea the Kremlin might be considering seizing the land route from Mariupol to Crimea.

In two weeks time Ukraine celebrates the 25th anniversary of its declaration of independence from Russia following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

VOA Moscow correspondent Daniel Schearf contributed to this report
 
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