Protestos na Ucrânia e a possibilidade de guerra civil

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Re: Protestos na Ucrânia e a possibilidade de guerra civil
« Responder #451 em: Abril 04, 2014, 03:08:34 pm »
Off-topic
 Fox:
 Estou a falar muito sério!
 Protege-te,  ou vais morrer cedo homem!
 
 Proteções individuais foi coisa que chegaram tarde para muita gente. tens razão, ninguem queria saber disso para nada!

 A radiação eletromagnética   da soldadura não queima só a pele! destroi os glóbulos  brancos do sangue!
quanto ao fumo
  ficas a saber que estudos revelam   que o fumo, a que o soldador esta exposto,  produzido por  uma bobine de arame de uma semi automática  (um soldador gasta uma por dia ou mais)   equivale a fumar 20 maços de cigarros...........  
 
  Não adianta de nada ter máscara e depois não trocar filtros............em grandes concentrações de fumo e espaços sem ventilação ou extração, ao fim de 4 horas os filtros são para trocar!      e ninguem faz isso! são caros!
Não brinques com a tua saúde!  exige isso ao tua entidade patronal!
 
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Re: Protestos na Ucrânia e a possibilidade de guerra civil
« Responder #453 em: Abril 06, 2014, 11:06:25 am »
O papatango diz que a Rússia provocou Napoleão... Presumo que também ache que Portugal merecia ser invadido pela França por os ter provocado? É que os motivos foram os mesmos... O desafio ao bloqueio continental.

Numa sondagem presidencial, curiosamente (ou não) quem aparece à frente da é Mykhailo Dobkin. Este senhor foi conselheiro de Yanukovych, e defende uma Ucrânia federal com mudança de capital para Kharkiv. Defende igualmente o reatar de boas relações com a Rússia e a entrada da Ucrânia para a União Euro-Asiática.

Talvez seja este o motivo que leve Putin a esperar pacientemente pelas eleições de final de Maio.
 
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Re: Protestos na Ucrânia e a possibilidade de guerra civil
« Responder #454 em: Abril 06, 2014, 03:46:49 pm »
http://www.aereo.jor.br/2014/04/05/ucrania-coloca-em-atividade-mig-29-que-estavam-desativados/


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26830336 / http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/03/31/russian-prime-minister-makes-surprise-visit-to-crimea/


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Algumas Tropas Russas começam a abandonar as posições de fronteira enquanto a Ucrânia tenta colocar mais alguma capacidade nas suas Forças Armadas. Entretanto os Russos aumentaram o preço do gás 80% aos Ucranianos sendo que face a isto e a uma eventual recusa de Kiev em negociar e pagar, pode despoletar novos acontecimentos dependendo de como o frio está e estará por aquelas bandas.



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Re: Protestos na Ucrânia e a possibilidade de guerra civil
« Responder #455 em: Abril 06, 2014, 04:18:57 pm »
Nationalist-Linked Ukraine Reporter Found Murdered

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
April 6, 2014

KIEV, Ukraine — Authorities in Ukraine say the body of a kidnapped journalist who played an active role in protests that led to President Viktor Yanukovych's ouster in February has been found in a forest some 150 kilometers (60 miles) outside the capital, Kiev.

Cherkassk province prosecutors said Sunday that Vasily Sergiyenko was abducted in his home city of Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi on Friday evening and later murdered.

The nationalist Svoboda party, of which Sergiyenko was a member, said the reporter was found with stab wounds and signs of beatings to his head and knees.

Svoboda said the killing bears the hallmarks of a politically motivated hit.

The party, whose leader Oleh Tyahnybok is running in the May 25 presidential election, said Sergiyenko and other Svoboda representatives had received threats over the past week.
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Re: Protestos na Ucrânia e a possibilidade de guerra civil
« Responder #460 em: Abril 06, 2014, 08:08:53 pm »
Odessa, 6 de Abril 2014









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Re: Protestos na Ucrânia e a possibilidade de guerra civil
« Responder #461 em: Abril 07, 2014, 06:30:52 pm »
http://eng.kremlin.ru/news/6980



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Russia’s laws today give us the conditions we need for non-governmental and public organisations to work freely and transparently. But we will never accept for them to be used for destructive purposes. We will not accept a situation such as happened in Ukraine, when in many cases it was through non-governmental organisations that the nationalist and neo-Nazi groups and militants, who became the shock troops in the anti-constitutional coup d’état, received funding from abroad.

I ask you to pay attention too, to setting up the FSB’s branches in the new Russian Federation constituent entities of Crimea and Sevastopol. Their tasks will include making sure that people with a criminal past and advocates of various radical and extremist movements – people who want to prevent the region’s normal development, in other words - do not burrow their way into government bodies there.

Colleagues, counterintelligence has always been one of the FSB’s main areas of work. This is indeed an important part of your responsibilities. Last year alone, the security services put an end to the activities of 46 employees of foreign intelligence services and 258 of their agents.

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The Russian Foreign Ministry has released the following statement on the current events in Ukraine, translated by The Interpreter:
Russia is carefully observing the events in the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine, in particular in the Donetsk, Lugansk, and Kharkiv regions.

As the Russian government has repeatedly noted, without real Constitutional reform in Ukraine, in the framework of which through federalization, the interests of all regions of the country would be guaranteed, preserving its extra-bloc status, strengthening the special role of the Russian language, it is hard to expect long-term stabilization of the Ukrainian state.

If an irresponsible attitude to the fate of the country, to the fate of its own people on the part of political forces that call themselves the Ukrainian government continues, then Ukraine will inevitably encounter ever new difficulties and crises.

It’s time to stop nodding to Russia and blaming it for all of the problems of today’s Ukraine. The Ukrainian people want to hear from Kiev a coherent answer to all questions.

It is time to heed these lawful demands.

Russia confirms its proposals for international assistance to the beginning of an authentic national dialogue of all political and regional forces in Ukraine. We are prepared to take part in the relevant efforts together with foreign partners, including the ministers of foreign affairs of countries that attested to the 21 February agreement on the settlement of the crisis in Ukraine.
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Re: Protestos na Ucrânia e a possibilidade de guerra civil
« Responder #462 em: Abril 07, 2014, 06:36:05 pm »
2 SU-27 ucranianos no ceu de Donetsk, 7 Abril 2014



de que lado estao estes?



membros pro-russos dentro de edificio governamental em Donetsk



forças especiais ucranianas chamadas para fazer desocupação


entretanto em kharkiv o dia de hoje também foi agitado

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kharkov-a ... 0407124831
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Re: Protestos na Ucrânia e a possibilidade de guerra civil
« Responder #463 em: Abril 08, 2014, 05:41:51 pm »
pancada no Rada ( vem sendo uma tradicao)

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Re: Protestos na Ucrânia e a possibilidade de guerra civil
« Responder #464 em: Abril 08, 2014, 06:03:10 pm »
entretanto por estes dias os servicos de contra-inteligencia ucranianos devem andar muito ocupados

http://www.sbu.gov.ua/sbu/control/en/pu ... t_id=35317

http://www.sbu.gov.ua/sbu/control/en/pu ... t_id=35317

http://www.sbu.gov.ua/sbu/control/en/pu ... t_id=35317

http://www.sbu.gov.ua/sbu/control/en/pu ... t_id=35317

http://www.sbu.gov.ua/sbu/control/en/pu ... t_id=35317


o caso mais recente

http://www.sbu.gov.ua/sbu/control/en/pu ... t_id=35317

SSU Apprehended a Russian Federation Citizen - a Coordinator of Separatist Actions in Luhansk region

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April 5, 2014, at the ‘Krasna Talovka’ border check point (Luhansk region) the SSU jointly with the border officers detained a Russian citizen Bannykh Roman Serhiiovych, who was trying to cross the national border of Ukraine in order to organize and coordinate separatist actions in Luhansk.
R. Bannykh, DOB 1985, registered at the address of a military unit 13204 which is a part of the Main Intelligence Department of the Russian Federation Armed Forces General Staff, organized and coordinated the activities of subversive groups in Ukraine from Russia. These conspiratorial groups were intended to overthrow the constitutional order, take-over the government, commit terrorist acts, incite separatism and destabilize the situation in the eastern regions of our country.
This year in early March, a Russian citizen V. Nehriienko and Ukrainian citizens M. Chumachenko, V. Ivanov and O. Holovin – four members of one of such groups that carried out special tasks aimed at organizing of a covert anti-state campaign in Donetsk region were apprehended by the SSU officers in Donetsk for organizing of mass events in order to overthrow the constitutional order, spread anti-state propaganda among the population, trigger radical actions and capture government buildings. The SSU launched a criminal proceeding for the illegal actions of the above-mentioned persons under Part 3 Article 15, Part 1 Article 294, Part 1 Article 263, Part 1 Article 109 and Part 1 Article 110 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. All four of them are keeping in custody.
As informed previously, V. Nehriienko organized underground cells, attempted to involve the MIA special task force officers into illegal activities as well as provided extremists with weapons and explosives. He coordinated his actions with R. Bannykh that is confirmed by wiretapped telephone calls between them, during which they were discussing the details of meeting ‘Russian tourists’ and the ammunition of provocateurs under the guise of pro-Russian demonstrators.  
The Security Service of Ukraine investigates Nehriienko’s preparations for explosions in crowded places. During his detention on March 10, 2014, explosive with shrapnel and electrical detonators were found on him. The day before, his associate Roman Bannykh tried to cross the Ukrainian border, but our border officers denied his entry into the country.
According to the available information, Bannykh’s another attempt to come to Ukraine is connected with the subversive plans in Luhansk region, in particular organization of mass protests on April 6, 2014.
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Roman Sergeyevich Bannykh


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