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Topic: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. - page 118. (Read 734937 times)

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The pro-Russian Opposition Bloc comes in the first place in five eastern oblasts of Ukraine in the just concluded parliamentary elections. They topped the votes in Donetsk, Lugansk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkov and Zaporizhye. This is despite the fact that thousands of neo-Nazis who are taking part in the war of Donbass were allowed to vote in these oblasts. Also, the turnout was extremely low, ranging from 30% to 40%, as the Nazis prevented a lot of opposition supporters from voting.

Two other pro-Russian parties (Communist Party and Strong Ukraine) also performed well in these oblasts.

In Dnipropetrovsk, the Opposition Bloc topped 10 out of the 14 constituencies. In Kharkov, they came first in all of the 14 seats. Both the provinces are under the occupation of the neo-Nazi organizations such as Social-National Assembly and Right Sector. The Opposition Bloc won these provinces despite being not allowed to campaign in most of the areas.
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The image was snapped by photographer Alexander Nemenov on March 31, 1995, at an Orthodox cemetery in Chechnya's capital, Grozny, according to the AFP photo archive.

Oh, a snapshot of Billboard in Kiev, showing something, and Russian TV put this video online. What the Great news!
In Kiev are WI FI Billboards with password PoroshenkoПiдapac or something...
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Dead ethnic Russians and other orthodox christians killed by who?

Why You use the name Grozny? Are You kadyrovets? Dude as You need to call it "Dzhokhar". Shame on You.

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What this shit news have to do with Donbass?

LOL, Don't mind, Peggy, he just loves Russian news- he secretly wants to be a Russian again. He's tired of being a poor Ukrainian who's always jealous of the ten-times salary of the Russians (Who's proud living in an African-poor country like Ukraine anyway?). He's tired of working for the CIA because he knows their propaganda is corny & provincial, only the deadbeats notice them.
His secret dream will come true. He'll be a Russian again in no time. Wink  Congrats, Peg
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Ukraine Unspun: Chechnya War Pic Passed Off As Ukraine Atrocity By Hackers, Russian TV


This photo -- showing a Russian soldiers inspecting bodies of civilians in a mass grave in Chechnya in 1995 -- was used by Russia's state-owned Channel One television to highlight recent Ukrainian suffering.

A day before the October 26 parliamentary elections in Ukraine, hackers accessed electronic billboards in Kyiv and broadcast gruesome images of what they portrayed as civilian carnage wrought by Ukrainian forces battling pro-Russian separatists in the east of the country.

Russian state-owned Channel One television then aired a report on the stunt, describing the photographs as “horrifying images of the events in Donbas,” a reference to the Donetsk and Luhansk areas where separatists control of swaths of land.

At least one of these images, however, pre-dates the Ukraine conflict by nearly two decades. It originally showed a Russian soldier standing over mass graves of civilians in Chechnya in 1995 during Russia's own bloody battle with separatists in the restive North Caucasus republic.

The image was snapped by photographer Alexander Nemenov on March 31, 1995, at an Orthodox cemetery in Chechnya's capital, Grozny, according to the AFP photo archive. The bodies were those of civilians "killed in winter fighting" that were "exhumed for identification," according to AFP.

The soldier was cropped out of the image broadcast October 25 on the Kyiv billboards. Only the dozens of decaying bodies sprawled out in a shallow ditch were shown from the original photograph.



A group calling itself "Cyber Berkut" took credit for the billboard cyberattack.

It was not the first time that disturbing images of violence in the North Caucasus have been passed off as evidence of atrocities by Ukraine’s government in the conflict.

In May, state-owned Russian broadcaster Rossiya-1 used video material aired 18 months earlier in a report on an antiterrorist operation in the Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria. The footage was used to suggest that Kyiv forces murdered a civilian to intimidate separatists in the Donetsk region.

Kremlin-appointed media boss Dmitry Kiselyov later called the broadcast "an error" but "in no way a manipulation." He said that "young, nymph video technicians" were responsible.

Footage of the hijacked electronic billboards aired by Channel One included the image of the mass grave in Chechnya.

The hackers’ montage flashed other photographs of the dead and maimed as well, alternating these images with headshots of Ukrainian politicians, including Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, whose People’s Front Party was running neck and neck with President Petro Poroshenko's bloc to win the election, according to partial results as of October 27.

Each politician’s photograph in the video was embossed with a red stamp reading, "War Criminal."

The United Nations has accused both the Ukrainian government and pro-Russian separatists of abuses in the seven-month-old conflict, while rights group like Amnesty International charge that both sides have engaged in torture, shelling of civilian areas, and summary executions.

John Dalhuisen, the Europe and Central Asia director at Amnesty, singled out the Russian media last week for its reporting on atrocities, saying that "some of the more shocking cases" it has reported "have been hugely exaggerated."

Cyber Berkut takes its name from the disbanded Berkut riot-police force, which has been implicated in the February killing of 100 protesters in Kyiv during street protests against then-President Viktor Yanukovych.

The group claimed responsibility for cyberattacks on NATO websites earlier this year.

-- Carl Schreck

http://www.rferl.org/content/russian-media-propaganda-ukraine-conflict-chechnya/26660126.html
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What this shit news have to do with Donbass?
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 Grin  Grin  Grin

Russia: Health agency warns selfies 'spread head lice'

Young people should stop taking selfies in order to avoid catching head lice, a Russian government agency has advised.

The selfie craze, where people cram together to fit into an arms-length photo, is the main reason for the spread of the parasites, according to the Kursk regional department of Rospotrebnadzor, a government body which advises on human well-being. Taking photos in such close quarters with another person's head means the lice can jump from one hairy home to another, it warns, noting that doctors have banned children with head lice from going to school.

Rospotrebnadzor's decisions have proved controversial in the past. Its former head, Gennady Onishchenko, once suggested killing crows, describing them as feathered wolves which spread bird flu. He was also associated with banning food and drink imports from countries unpopular with the Kremlin. The agency's lice advice has been mocked by social media users in Russia. "Are they suggesting most young Russians have lice?" Georgy Klochkov asks on the Lenta news website. Another user says: "This is wonderful!! Onishchenko's work still flourishes - the more bonkers the reason, the better."

http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-29785691
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Ukrainian way to distribute humanitarian aid:
Got humanitarian aid? Well, now you're obliged to pay taxes from your profits... Really, taxation of humanitarian aid is a brilliant idea!  Grin

Well enough humanitarian aid can greatly boost their economy Smiley. Just like in West Africa... As I seen the GDP per capital data they really need that. Quite a shame for the Ukrainian government.
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Dmytro Yarosh, leader of the Right Sector nazist party, becames MP %)

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Ukrainian way to distribute humanitarian aid:



Got humanitarian aid? Well, now you're obliged to pay taxes from your profits... Really, taxation of humanitarian aid is a brilliant idea!  Grin
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"If you vote tomorrow, you will be killed!" .. by russian-backed thugs

Oh, please show me this words on Your fake picture.
Your post is 2x fake, no such text there.
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Just add him and Pagan to ignore list. It's some kind of bullshitting war between him and Pagan.
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Life failures Stealthcoin, Ark coin and Safemoon


you're sick myshownow with this poor and none poor propaganda by disrespecting the african people and racist. accepted it russian are poor.
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Life failures Stealthcoin, Ark coin and Safemoon
both videos are gone
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Notice that the lastest ruSSian invasion forces BMP are imported with installed ATGM.



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The ruSSian invasion army deployed freshly received MT-LBu for the first time.



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Another fresh batch of ruSSian thugs have arrived to fight in Donetsk.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxpV40IrxSY
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