Lugansk. Funeral Heroes of Stakhanov. 24.05.2014 (LPR)
ЛНР Луганск Похороны героев Стаханова (24.05.2014г.)
SELF-PROCLAIMED DONETSK & LUGANSK REPUBLICS FORM 'NOVOROSSIYA' UNION - 24 May - Self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics which recently held referenda on independence from Ukraine have declared the creation of Novorossiya union.
We have signed a memorandum on the union, Denis Pushilin, co-chairman of the Donetsk People's Republic, told the media.
The new union will be called Novorossiya, said the people's governor of the Donetsk Region, Pavel Gubarev.
He added that the document was signed in the city of Donetsk by Donetsk People's Republic Prime Minister Aleksandr Borodai and the head of Lugansk People's Republic Aleksey Karyakin.
People's representatives from eight Ukrainian regions gathered for a congress in Donetsk on Saturday, a day ahead of scheduled countrywide presidential elections.
As a result of the congress, the south-eastern regions of Ukraine, where anti-government protests gained momentum, have announced the creation of a pro-federalization Popular Front socio-political coalition. The movement accepted a manifesto vowing self-determination and protection of people from Nazi gangs' terror.
The coalition involves Odessa, Nikolaev, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye, Kharkov, Kherson, Donetsk and Lugansk Regions.
At the congress, all 145 delegates accepted the manifesto, which stresses that the Popular Front will consist of everybody, who is ready to resist self-appointed Kiev authority, which started war against the people.
The coalition vowed to protect innocent civilians from the terror of Nazi gangs, financed by oligarchs and foreign security services. It also pledges a joint fight for people's rights to a decent life.
It says it has launched an investigative commission that will probe crimes of Nazi-terrorists and their Kiev patrons.
The coalition is calling for a boycott of the presidential election, which is scheduled to take place on Sunday, because all major candidates are oligarchs, whom we have already seen in top positions, hence, robbery and terror would continue, the manifesto said.
When it comes to a new Ukrainian constitution, the Popular Front demands that it guaranteesneutrality and nonparticipation in military blocks as well as political independence, mechanisms to stop corruption and massive poverty.
The coalition also demands that the parliament consists of two chambers. At the same time, regions must be given a right to autonomy and independent foreign-economic activity.
In addition to that, regional governments must be given a right to announce its territory de-militarized zones and also ban political, social and religious organizations on its territory in case they are considered a threat to the people.
The Popular Front wants two official languages in Ukraine -- Ukrainian and Russian.
Lugansk and Donetsk People's Republics earlier announced they will not participate in Ukraine's presidential elections scheduled for May 25.
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Ukrainian Cyborgs Return Home: Donetsk International Airport defenders cheered in Dnipropetrovsk
Ukrainian soldiers known as cyborgs have returned to Dnipropetrovsk for a 10 days respite from the front lines. Citizens with flowers and presents filled the central square of the central Ukrainian city to greet the defenders of the Donetsk airport. Soldiers say, they didn't expect such a warm welcome.
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March of The Immortal Regiment. Donetsk Honors Their Heroes.
Donetsk Honors Their Heroes In The march of The Immortal Regiment
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Russian Soldiers Abandoned by Moscow: Russian diplomats have yet to secure meeting with soldiers
Ukrainian security service adviser Markian Lubkivskyi has reported that Russian diplomats have failed to apply to Ukraine’s authorities to secure a pre-trial meeting with two captured Russian soldiers. Lubkivskyi has also said that the Ukrainian side is ready to allow Russian diplomats to talk with Alexander Alexandrov and Yevgeny Yerofeyev, who were captured last week near the town Shchastya in the Luhansk region. Russia says the two prisoners had served in the Russian armed forces but were no longer Russian soldiers on May 17, the day they were captured.
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Heavenly Hundred Remembrance Day in Ukraine: 2 Years Since Mass Murder of Protesters in Kyiv.
Heavenly Hundred Remembrance Day is an official commemorative day in Ukraine observed on February 20. It was established in 2015 by President Petro Poroshenko to honor the memory of those who died during the events of Euromaidan.
Euromaidan was a series of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine which lasted from late November 2013 to late February 2014. It was sparked by the refusal of the government and President Viktor Yanukovych to sign the Ukraine-European Union Association Agreement.
The protests reached their peak on February 18-23, 2014. After a series of violent clashes between protesters and Berkut (special police force), protesters made President Yanykovych flee the country. He was subsequently impeached by the parliament. These events are now referred to as the Euromaidan Revolution or Revolution of Dignity.
The vast majority of casualties took place on February 18-20. There are over 100 identified civilian victims who are referred to as the Heavenly Hundred. In February 2015, President Petro Poroshenko declared February 20 an annual day of remembrance.
Heavenly Hundred Remembrance Day commemorates the people who gave their life during Euromaidan, struggling for democracy. It is marked with solemn wreath-laying ceremonies at monuments and memorials.
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August 6, 2014 Killed in Pervomais'k Lugansk region
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Guarding Ukraine: Donbas natives sent back to region to defend border with occupied area
At this centre in Ukraine’s Cherkasy region, some 50 men and women are training to be border guards in a new pilot programme. They will be deployed to east Ukraine, to areas which border territories under the control of Russian-backed militants. They know the area well – it’s where they grew up. Many of them fled the region because of the fighting. I
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Cossacks are going to help the brothers in the Donbass!
Казаки идут на помощь братьям на Донбассе!
Awaiting the command: Ukrainian military ready to liberate Dokuchaievsk city
The majority of Dokuchaievsk residents confess the life in united Ukraine was way better
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Ukraine War | Russian military under the Cossack flag paraded in Sverdlovsk toda 2015
Ukraine War | Russian military under the Cossack flag paraded in Sverdlovsk toda 2015
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Poroshenko Awards Medals to Injured Soldiers: Ukraine's President visits Zaporizhya hospital
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Feb. 21 visited the Ukrainian soldiers who are undergoing treatment and rehabilitation in the military hospital of Zaporizhya.
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Ukraine's Maidan after fire. People preparing for further attacks. Feb 20
On Feb 20th, 2012 after more than 13 people died and dozens injured from the bullets of AK-47 and sniper rifles people did not afraid to come and help clean up emptied by police teritory and prepare for further attacks. National House pf Labour Unions is burnt down.
Revisited: Five years on, what has Ukraine's Maidan Revolution achieved?
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The Winter on Fire of 2013-2014 saw Ukrainians oust a kleptocratic leader in violent protests, in the name of closer ties with the EU and adherence to its values of good governance. What did they achieve? Our reporter Gulliver Cragg, who covered the protests at the time, went to meet some of those whose lives were profoundly affected by Ukraine's Maidan Revolution.
When Ukrainian protesters first took to Maidan Square in central Kiev in November 2013, few believed they could actually get rid of President Viktor Yanukovich. But when they finally did, in February 2014 after exactly three months camped out in freezing temperatures on the Square, the joy was mitigated by grief. The protests had shown how people could come together and brought out a spirit of collective action and solidarity that was a wonder to behold, but they had also turned violent, and in the end more than a hundred protesters had been killed.
And though Yanukovich had been unpopular across the country, not everyone supported the revolutionaries. Moreover, the politicians that came to power after the revolution were not really such new faces: many had served in previous governments and were suspected of corruption themselves. In this context Russian and pro-Russian forces tried to stir up trouble in the Russian-speaking regions of Eastern and Southern Ukraine, where the Maidan movement was less popular. They fully succeeded in just two of those regions: Donetsk and Luhansk. But there, as breakaway Russian-backed “people’s republics” were declared, the situation descended into all-out war between the Ukrainian army and volunteer battalions on one side, and groups of Russian volunteers and mercenaries, local pro-Russian militants, and regular Russian soldiers on the other.
No high-level figures jailed for corruption
The shock of war to some extent distracted attention from the pro-Western reforms Ukraine’s new leaders had promised, and made the economic and social context far more difficult. But civil society had been energised by Maidan, and has been pushing the government to carry out those reforms – most importantly those aimed at ending the corruption that has hamstrung Ukraine’s development ever since independence in 1991.
Ask Ukrainians now how they feel about what’s been achieved, and you get a wide range of opinions. Many are bitterly disappointed. Corruption is still rife and no high-level figures have been jailed, either for corruption or their role in the killings on Maidan (most of Yanukovich’s associates fled to Russia). The current government manifestly resists attempts to pass necessary anti-corruption reforms and only caves in under pressure from civil society and the foreign donors that keep the economy afloat. To many Ukrainians, including Artem Lymar and his wife, in this report, it seems almost absurd to suggest that so little change could be worth so much bloodshed.
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But many others disagree. The key message you get from the optimists (if we may call them that) is that if you feel disappointed because things are bad now, you don’t fully understand how bad they were before, and how much worse they could have got had Yanukovich stayed in power and brought Ukraine fully under the Russian yoke. Anti-corruption campaigners such as Vitaliy Shabunin point to huge numbers of reforms that have been passed largely thanks to their lobbying efforts. They may not have borne much fruit yet, they say, but they will.
Another character in this report, Viktor Varenytsia, who lost a brother on Maidan, wrote to me on 21 November, the anniversary of the start of the protests, that he didn’t know whether the day should be a day of grief because of his family tragedy or a celebration because it was the start of the process where Ukraine finally broke free of Russian domination and affirmed its commitment to European values.
Too much has happened in Ukraine since Maidan to cover everything in one report, but this is the story of some people whose lives were profoundly affected by the events, each in different ways.
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...Our pain, our fear, our grasp of the present situation! Three difficult months of Maidan! Now we all need to understand what happened...
Ukrainian people united together at Kiev's historic square called Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) to voice their feelings and emotions against the Yanukovych regime. Immediately, many journalists - filmmakers joined them to capture the hard truth and shocking reality of this historical event. No one was thinking about their life, no one was thinking about the best shots, but each and every of them was thinking how to capture what's happened and show it to the entire world. To show how unarmed students were brutally beaten, how the civilians who came out to this square were arrested and kidnaped, how the innocent were killed!
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Ukrainian Opinion: Is there too much hype about 'cyborgs' defending Donetsk airport?
Ukrainians respond to the question: Is there too much hype about 'cyborgs' defending Donetsk airport?
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Lugansk. Generalprobe für die Siegesparade 2016
Im Donbass laufen die Vorbereitungen für die kommenden Feierlichkeiten auf Hochtouren. Hier sieht man die Generalprobe für die Siegesparade zum Tag des Sieges in Lugansk. Sehr zum Ärger der Marionettenregierung in Kiew.
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In the world of mass media voice of the people goes largely unheard. All struggles, conflicts and worries of the people are carefuly ground up and digested through modern media machines. On this channel we are gathering a collection of videos about ongoing struggles of peoples against the machine of elitism. Once again my dear audience it is up to you to watch or not to watch. The main thing is to think for yourself.
В мире масс медиа голос народа в большей части остаётся неуслышанным. Все беды, конфликты и заботы народов аккуратно перемалываются и перевариваются современными медиа машинами. На этом канале мы собираем коллекцию видео о насущной борьбе народов против машины элитизма. Как всегда, мои дорогие зрители, вам решать, смотреть или нет. Главное - думайте самостоятельно.
Who was this OSCE inspector saluting? POW exchange between Ukraine & LPR
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