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Ukrainian Airports Seized by Commandos
2014-02-28
Unidentified armed men have seized two airports in Crimea overnight, causing Ukraine's new interior minister to talk of "a military invasion and occupation" by Russia.

Ukraine's newly appointed top security official, Andriy Paruby, accused Moscow of commanding the armed groups. "These are separate groups ... commanded by the Kremlin," Paruby said in a televised briefing in Kiev.

In tandem, the Russian parliament began considering a law that would allow Moscow to add new territories to Russia in a simplified manner. There are fears that the Kremlin, unhappy with the events that led to President Viktor Yanukovych fleeing Kiev last weekend, is trying to sow unrest in the largely pro-Russian region.

Adding to the sense of alarm, the interim Ukrainian president, Oleksandr Turchynov, dismissed the head of the armed forces, Admiral Yuriy Ilin, on Friday.

Paruby, the newly appointed secretary of the National Security and Defence Council, said a state of emergency may be declared. "It is one of the options in the development of events," he said.

This contingency would not necessarily involve the deployment of the army, he added. "We are looking for other more effective ways of localising the situation on the Crimean peninsula."

According to Ukrainain legislation, a state of emergency can be introduced by parliament for a period of up to two months.

In Simferopol, groups of armed men arrived overnight at the main airport serving the region. They wore military fatigues with no insignia and refused to talk, though one told news agencies they were part of a self-defence unit who wanted to ensure that no "fascists" arrived in the region from Kiev.

At Sevastopol airport, a military airport that handles few commercial flights, a man who said he was a captain in the tactical aviation brigade but declined to give his name, told the Guardian there were about 300 people of unknown identity inside the airport. "We don't consider it any invasion of our territory," he said without elaborating.

He said the men looked like military, were wearing two different types of uniform and were armed with sniper rifles and AK-47s. "We don't know who they are, nor where they've come from."

He added that there were two large trucks inside. "They [the vehicles] looked like they could contain 50 people at a push, so how they got 300 people inside I don't know," he said

A Major Fidorenko, from the Ukrainian military based at the airport, said the Ukrainians had been in touch with the unknown gunmen, who said they were there "to prevent unwanted landings of helicopters and planes".

In Kiev, the new interior minister, Arsen Avakov, wrote on Facebook: "I can only describe this as a military invasion and occupation."

On Thursday, masked gunmen with rocket-propelled grenades and sniper rifles seized the parliament building and government offices in Simferopol. The Russian flag was raised above the parliament.

Yanukovych, who apart for a brief television interview has not been since in the week since he fled Kiev, is due to give a press conference in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don on Friday afternoon. Russian government sources say they have offered "protection" to Yanukovych in Russia, though it remains unclear how he arrived in the country.

In further worrying signs for Kiev, Russia's parliament began considering two new laws on Friday. One of them offers eased citizenship requirements for Russian-speaking Ukrainians, removing the requirement that they should have lived in Russia for an extended period, while the other makes it easier for Russia to add new territories to its existing boundaries.
And of course the inept Kerry of the Obama regime said yesterday this would not happen. The US regime is now a mouse in the face of international events.
Right where Jahwn and Champ want us to be...
Posted by:Omavising Ebbemp9815

#6  Well, it looks like standard neo-soviet propaganda if you ask me; if ya wanna believe the guy who shut down the Gulf of Mexico for a year and continues to nickel-and-dime it to death (not to mention all the 'banning coal' and other stuff) to the extent he can would be fighting a war over Syria for a pipeline of stuff he fights to keep us from extracting here.

I have a deal I want to get you in on. I've just been hired to represent a group of chinese investors out of Chongqing, they used to be part of Bo Xilai's clique, but after he got arrested, their cash flow dried up and they're having to liquidate everything. Including a couple bridges they bought to turn into toll roads.

You don't hear about this in the news because a) they don't want to cause an economic panic, b) the original deal was made without public knowledge, c) if word got out that it was a distressed sale they probably wouldn't get very much for it.... but imagine being able to collect tolls on traffic going from Manhattan to Brooklyn. Imagine what a finger in the de Blablah's eye that would be!

And plus, it includes mineral rights!
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2014-02-28 23:10  

#5  Note over at Atimes
Pepe Escobar is blaming Victoria Nuland for the whole mess.
If he is even partially right ... it is long past time to purge the idiots like Victoria from the State Dept.
Asia Time's Article: Carnival in Crimea
By Pepe Escobar
Posted by: 3dc   2014-02-28 20:33  

#4  Yes.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-02-28 17:49  

#3  Ole Doc. Kissingbug averred the Russ have averaged one Belgium a year for 200 years.

(pretty soon you got yourself a big ass country)
Also: Is averred right in this context?
Posted by: Shipman   2014-02-28 16:09  

#2  E Ukraine and Crimea are being carved off for Soviet Tsarist Russian occupation. Convenient use of "fascists" by truly fascist Russians.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-02-28 14:36  

#1  They are there to insure the press can come and go as they please. Putin has promised to uphold freedom of speech as agreed on with Sec State, I went to Vietnam, Kerry. In return Kerry promised Putin all the ketchup he can carry...
Posted by: 49 Pan   2014-02-28 14:24  

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