Russia (unlike US and Canada) sent in non-combat, humanitarian aid - 13 OCSE-inspected convoys worth several hundred thousand tonnes of food, medicines and replacement parts for the infrastructure, destroyed by the Ukrainian artillery.
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I wonder why your department would confirm an empty message. It seems that you should immediately inform your security staff about this issue.
But I understand, it's a real PITA for maidummies that these convoys were inspected by the red cross,
ukrainian military &
OSCE, so... As the result, we have another stupid and irrational move. I suggest you to use panthenol before visiting thread for the next time.
The department confirmed his Russian propaganda, which you most likely believe in.
One truck with supplies followed by numerous unmarked armored transports and tanks. Don't forget to thank Vladimir for his generous gesture.
There's enough proof of Russian intervention in Ukraine, despite his pathetic attempts to mask it.
I took the liberty to move the stamp of approval to a more appropriate paragraph. And, unlike EvilPanda, I will give some arguments in addition to the facts, provided by Balthazar in his post above.
"There's enough proof" is a Ukrainian propaganda speak that stands for "we don't have any hard evidence and can't be bothered to make any half-bad forgeries (like the one that we gave to a US senator that made him furious), but believe our factless words and give us money, weapons and support, ok".
So, EvilPanda, do show us that proof, and remember that extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence, so 4-5 cross-referenced satellite images and ground observations by OCSE would do for a start.
Do you really think so little of your US masters - they have a multi-billion spy satellite systems that can read you license plate, yet there have been no images of even a single Russian tank that would be oh so easy to spot in the open landscapes of Donbass. If such evidence existed, it would have been on the front pages of all Western MSM for at least a week.
But all that you have so far is the opposite:
OSCE chief saw no Russian troops in Ukraine's east http://tass.ru/en/world/777423So, I ask you only once: give your hard proof of what you claim or be flagged as yet another clueless troll.