Ukraine War - Modern Russian APC Tiger can't climb over the curb in Crimea Ukraine
Date: March 3, 2014
Location: Perevalne, Crimea Ukraine
Modern Russian APC Tiger can’t climb over the curb in Crimea Ukraine as Russian troops equipment used to invade Ukraine and seize Crimean peninsula
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Russia: Ukrainian military trucks driven out of Crimean base
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Various types of Ural military trucks belonging to the Ukrainian Army were seen being towed out of the Perevalnoye military base in Crimea on Friday.
Russian trucks towed the vehicles to an undisclosed location. Ukrainian military hardware left at bases across Crimea is set to be handed over to Ukrainian military forces in due course.
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Ukraine Fears Russian Invasion Will Spread - Ukraine Military on HIGH ALERT
Ukraine Fears Russian Invasion Will Spread - Ukraine Military on HIGH ALERT
The Russians arrived at the base early in the morning with a blunt message: give up your weapons within the hour or face the consequences. But the elite Ukrainian battalion, based outside the Crimean town of Feodosia, told them politely but firmly to get lost. We gave an oath to the state of Ukraine, not an oath to one particular general, and certainly not one from another country, Major Rostislav Lomtev told the Guardian from inside the base. The Russians duly disappeared. But not for long. They would be back later. The resolution to this standoff remains precariously inconclusive.
If Saturday was the day when Vladimir Putin won official backing from his parliament to introduce troops to Ukraine, Sunday was when Russia mobilised its military to attempt to win the new Crimean war without firing a single bullet. Across the peninsula, Russian armoured personnel carriers arrived at Ukrainian bases and pressured the inhabitants to give up their arms, as politicians in Kiev spoke of an invasion and the west looked on in horror. The head of the navy, Denis Berezovsky, appeared on television to announce he was defecting to the pro-Moscow Crimean separatists, though he was quickly fired and accused by Kiev of treason. Elsewhere, for now, the Ukrainian military appeared to be holding strong.
It was still not clear exactly what the Kremlin's goal was in Ukraine, though increasingly the signs seemed to point to an annexation of Crimea, at the very least. Checkpoints manned by irregulars remained on major roads, and troops were spotted digging trenches at the narrow entrance to Crimea from the rest of Ukraine. Across the peninsula, soldiers executed pinpoint visits to Ukrainian military facilities, demanding that the Ukrainians give up their weapons and pledge their allegiance to the new authorities in Crimea.
At Feodosia, where the Guardian was given exclusive access to the inside of the base, the marines created a small barricade of tyres and barbed wire at the entrance to the base after the Russian ultimatum in the morning, and built another barricade of sandbags in front of the main entrance of the two-storey white stone headquarters.
Outside, a group of Russians gathered, waving Russian and Crimean flags. Appropriating the tropes of the Kiev anti-government protests, women handed out tea and sandwiches, and people sang songs to the accompaniment of an accordion. The mood was positive, with chants of Russia! Russia! but there was an undercurrent of aggression, especially when a group of the Russians discovered a western reporter in their midst.
There were also three armoured personnel carriers and several dozen troops standing guard. They had been here for days, despite the Kremlin only voting to send troops in on Saturday. They are, if the Russian version of events is to be believed, the best-equipped local volunteer brigades in the world.
But it would take an extraordinarily naive person to believe that. The troops may not wear insignia on their uniforms, but they arrived in trucks with Russian military plates and are well armed. Privately, the commanders admitted to Ukrainian troops that they were Russian regular troops. Given that some of them were personally acquainted, there was not much point in hiding it.
As Major Lomtev in Feodosia put it: We know a lot of them, because we have done a lot of joint exercises together and have close links with them. To be honest, I don't think they are very proud of the orders they are carrying out at the moment.
At Perevalnoye, not far from the regional capital, Simferopol, more than a dozen trucks stood nearby as more than 100 soldiers patrolled the perimeter and nearby hills. The Ukrainian coastguard division inside said they would not give up the base, staring out at the Russians from behind the gate.
After negotiations, the two sides agreed not to point their guns at each other, but the standoff remained tense, with a priest from the nearby Ukrainian orthodox church reciting prayers and brandishing a cross.
A large group of local people gathered outside the base waving the Russian tricolour flag and chanting Russia! Russia! A lone, middle-aged woman shouted Glory to Ukraine, the slogan of the protest movement in Kiev, and was met with angry catcalls.
Fuck off with your disgusting Ukraine, shouted one of the men, and she scurried off in distress. I am so sad, so sad for Ukraine, it hurts to watch all of this, it's such an obvious provocation, she said, fighting back tears.
But Russia is not short of support on the ground in Crimea. Alexander Minayev, outside the base at Perevalne, said: There are people who are openly Nazis in the new government in Kiev. They attacked police, they set them on fire. In what other country would that be OK? I know
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U.S. military intervention in Venezuela would be catastrophic and unjustified: Lavrov
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has warned that U.S. military intervention in Venezuela would be catastrophic and unjustified.
Lavrov made the comments on Monday after holding talks with his U.S. counterpart Mike Pompeo in Finland.
The two diplomats met on the sidelines of a meeting of the Arctic Council amid simmering tensions over the crisis in Venezuela.
The U.S. has backed opposition leader Juan Guaido and Moscow, President Nicolas Maduro.
Pompeo said he had a good conversation with Lavrov about Venezuela and other subjects and he hoped to make progress with Moscow in areas where the two countries have common interests.
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BBC News Russian troops, guarding Crimean, government HQ
Sergiy Aksyonov, the new pro-Moscow leader of Ukraine's autonomous Crimea region, has asked Russian President Vladimir Putin for help to ensure peace.
He was speaking at the first meeting of his cabinet, installed after the overthrow of President Viktor Yanukovych.
The BBC's Daniel Sandford has been to Crimea's local government offices in Simferopol.
He says what appear to be Russian troops are standing guard at the building.
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FLASHBACK 2008: Ukrainians were never welcome in Crimea – ENG SUBS
FLASHBACK 2008: Ukrainians were never welcome in Crimea
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Sevastopol, July 5, 2008: Fight on the Count's Quai.
This event was caused by attempts by the naval forces of Ukraine to use a city landmark The Count's Quay to install the memorial plaque, commemorative of traitors on ships holstering the Ukrainian flag.
Residents of Sevastpol protested and threw the plaque into the sea.
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2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine
Following the events of the 2014 Ukrainian Revolution, a secession crisis began on Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula. In late February 2014, unmarked armed forces began to take over the Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine. Experts identified the gunmen to be Russian Special Forces and other paramilitaries. Russia at the time insisted that the forces did not include Russian troops stationed in the area, but only local self-defense forces. The local population and the media referred to them as martians or little green men. On 17 April, Russian president Vladimir Putin admitted that Russian troops were in fact active in Crimea during the referendum, claiming this facilitated self-determination for the region.
Russia has rejected the legitimacy of the interim Ukrainian government in favor of ousted-President Viktor Yanukovych, whose request for intervention has also been cited. Russia has accused the United States and the European Union of funding and directing the Ukrainian revolution.
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