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Pro-Russian activists detain foreign military observers in eastern Ukraine
Published April 26, 2014


A pro-Russian insurgency leader in eastern Ukraine said Saturday that foreign military observers detained as suspected NATO spies could be released in exchange for jailed pro-Russian activists.

Outside Slovyansk, a city some 90 miles west of Russia, Ukraine government forces continued operations to form a security cordon as it attempts to quell unrest threatening to derail planned elections on May 25.

Vyacheslav Ponomarev, self-proclaimed people's mayor of Slovyansk, described the detained observers as "captives" and said that they were officers from NATO member states.

"As we found maps on them containing information about the location of our checkpoints, we get the impression that they are officers carrying out a certain spying mission," Ponomarev said.

Ukraine's state security service said the observers were being held in "inhuman conditions in the basement of the terrorists' headquarters," according to Reuters, further indicating that one needed medical attention.

The German-led, eight-member team was traveling under the auspices of the Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe when they were detained. Germany's Defense Ministry said it had had lost contact with the team, which it said included five Ukrainians.

Tim Guldimann, the OSCE's special envoy for Ukraine, told German public radio WDR on Saturday that "efforts are being made to solve this issue." He declined to elaborate.

A German government source reportedly told Reuters "a negotiating team from the OSCE is on the way to the region," but would not specify exactly where the team was headed.

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier called Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov late Friday to press for the release of the observers. A Russian embassy official was also called into the German Foreign Ministry to receive the same message.

In a statement released on Saturday, Russia's Foreign Ministry said it was taking "all measures to resolve the situation," but blamed the authorities in Kiev for failing to secure the safety of the team.

"The security of the inspectors is wholly entrusted to the host party," the statement said. "Hence it would be logical to expect the current authorities in Kiev to resolve preliminary questions of the location, actions, and safety of the instructors."

Kiev blamed a Russian special forces operative for the kidnapping and said the detainees are being used as a "human shield," Reuters reported.

"We are urgently checking their activities, where they were and what they are doing," Yevgeny Gorbik, a separatist, told Reuters of the detainees, later adding that "it's not up to me to decide," what will happen to the team members.

The United States and other nations in the Group of Seven said in a joint statement released Friday night by the White House that they plan to impose additional economic sanctions on Russia in response to its actions in Ukraine.

The West has accused Russia of using covert forces to encourage unrest in Ukraine and says Moscow has done nothing to pressure pro-Russian militias to free police stations and government buildings in at least 10 cities across the region.

"Instead, it has continued to escalate tensions by increasingly concerning rhetoric and ongoing threatening military maneuvers on Ukraine's border," G-7 leaders said in a statement.

"We have now agreed that we will move swiftly to impose additional sanctions on Russia."

Condemning Russia's earlier annexation of the Ukrainian Black Sea region of Crimea, the G-7 said: "We will now follow through on the full legal and practical consequences of this illegal annexation, including but not limited to the economic, trade and financial areas."

An EU source said ambassadors from 28 European Union member states would meet Monday in Brussels to agree on a "list of 'Stage 2' sanctions" to add to the list of Russian officials and pro-Russian leaders in Ukraine who have already been sanctioned with EU asset freezes and travel bans.

Ukraine's acting prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, traveled to Rome on Saturday to meet with Pope Francis and Italian Premier Matteo Renzi. Francis gave Yastenyuk a fountain pen, telling him, "I hope that you write 'peace' with this pen."

Yastenyuk replied: "I hope so, too."

Yatsenyuk went on to the basilica in Rome popular with Ukrainian Catholics. He lit a candle and held a moment of silence for those killed in Ukraine's unrest.

In a briefing with reporters, he lashed out at Moscow, saying Russian military aircraft violated Ukrainian air space late on Friday.

"The only reason is to provoke Ukraine to strike a missile and to accuse Ukraine of waging a war to Russia," he said, and asked Russia "not to provoke and not to support Russian-led terrorists... in eastern and southern Ukraine. We ask Russia to leave us alone."

The Russian Ministry of Defense denied claims, first raised by the U.S. on Friday, that its aircraft had crossed the border with Ukraine, a spokesman told state news agencies on Saturday.

Two Ukrainian military helicopters circled overhead as a column of at least five armored personnel carriers patrolled country roads north of Solvyansk Saturday.

On one road leading west of the nearby town of Sviatohirsk, more than two dozen troops in black fatigues unloaded from the vehicles and stopped drives in the passing traffic, frisking passengers and inspecting vehicles for weapons.

Ukraine's acting president this week ordered security forces to resume operations in the country's east after the bodies of two people allegedly abducted by pro-Russia insurgents were found and a military aircraft was reported to have been hit by gunfire.

That came despite an international agreement calling for all sides in Ukraine to refrain from violence and for demonstrators to vacate public buildings. It did not specifically prohibit security operations, but Ukraine suspended an earlier so-called "anti-terrorist operation" after the accord.

Washington deployed 150 paratroopers to Lithuania on Saturday. A total of 600 U.S. troops have now arrived in Poland and the former Soviet Baltic states.

"As threats emerged, we see who our real friends are,'' Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite said as she greeted the troops at the Siauliai air base.

Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite said the presence of U.S. troops would "repel those who encroach on stability in Europe and peace in the region."

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
 
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Stop spreading propaganda, Putin did not detain anyone. The fact is that Russia is working on the release of the hostages.
 
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Stop spreading propaganda, Putin did not detain anyone. The fact is that Russia is working on the release of the hostages.


The people that took the observers are funded and trained by Vladi. They are Moscow's creation.:tup:

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The people that took the observers are funded and trained by Vladi. They are Moscow's creation.:tup:

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Iet me repeat once again, there is zero, proof, I repeat again, zero proof of Russian involvement. All of the claims of "proof" has been proven to be false, even the state department and new York times admitted to mistakes or lies because too many people caught on. Not to mention they stole photos from a private instegram account and lied that those photos were taken in Russia which prompted an agree response by the photographer.

Too many people are gullible and believe state sponsored propaganda. How is that hunt for Weapons of Mass Destruction?
 
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Stop spreading propaganda, Putin did not detain anyone. The fact is that Russia is working on the release of the hostages.


Sure it does...and i just saw an unicorn.:lol:

Too many people are gullible and believe state sponsored propaganda. How is that hunt for Weapons of Mass Destruction?



Now you know.:lol:
 
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Iet me repeat once again, there is zero, proof, I repeat again, zero proof of Russian involvement. ...

Like the masked men in the Crimea. Stop, you are sounding foolish.:taz: Too much RT.
 
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Like the masked men in the Crimea. Stop, you are sounding foolish.:taz: Too much RT.

The guys in Crimea were obviously Russian, the guys in east Ukraine are old to middle age men, have mostly miss matching weapons and uniforms. Again you have zero proof that they are Russian, so if anyone is foolish it's the person that believes FOXs news and company as well as the US State Department that have as much of an argument as a kindergartner child.

Again where is your proof? The kindergartner "proof" the State Department was feeding you was obviously fake anyone with a lick of intelligence could have noticed that even before they were caught lying. BTW, you have not answered me, how is that search for weapons of mass destruction going?
 
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The west create the revolution too close to Russia and it back fire at them, Ukraine will eventually lost more land to Russia because of their own undone.
 
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The fact is that Russia is working on the release of the hostages.
We know the pattern now: Russia sets fire to the house first, so its firemen can take credit for dousing the blaze later - firemen who then take control of the neighborhood.

So it's more dangerous to be Russia's friend than Russia's enemy. That's the lesson Putin and the Russians who support him have taught the world.
 
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We know the pattern now: Russia sets fire to the house first, so its firemen can take credit for dousing the blaze later - firemen who then take control of the neighborhood.

So it's more dangerous to be Russia's friend than Russia's enemy. That's the lesson Putin and the Russians who support him have taught the world.

Better then setting police officers on fire as well as buildings which was shamelessly endorsed by the White House. The illegal overthrow of the Ukrainian government isn't going to plan Obama.
 
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Someone has lost touch with reality here. Russia backed and via it's Spetznatz troops helped man the invasion and take over of Crimea and some Eastern Ukrainian cities.

A Russian sponsored illegal referendum for some Crimean's to suddenly vote to be part of Russia in violation of the legal constitution recognized by the UN, NATO, the international law abiding nations. You have Russia running a referendum to vote FOR annexation to Russia.

Have you lost your minds?

Nothing of this is legal.

The May 11 and 25 vote dates noted on this site are legitimate, peacefully advertised, uncoerced referendum that the legal government of Ukraine authorizes.

Clearly this site has Russian agents on it.
 
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Someone has lost touch with reality here. Russia backed and via it's Spetznatz troops helped man the invasion and take over of Crimea and some Eastern Ukrainian cities.

A Russian sponsored illegal referendum for some Crimean's to suddenly vote to be part of Russia in violation of the legal constitution recognized by the UN, NATO, the international law abiding nations. You have Russia running a referendum to vote FOR annexation to Russia.
Have you lost your minds?

Nothing of this is legal.

The May 11 and 25 vote dates noted on this site are legitimate, peacefully advertised, uncoerced referendum that the legal government of Ukraine authorizes.

Clearly this site has Russian agents on it.


The May 25 presidential election won't change anything. In fact, it is known in advance that a chocolate oligarch will win.

The referendum for Donbas to join Russia is on May 18, not May 25.
 
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The May 25 presidential election won't change anything. In fact, it is known in advance that a chocolate oligarch will win.

The referendum for Donbas to join Russia is on May 18, not May 25.

Others have been using dates of 11 and 25 May. Whatever the dates are is less important than having an honest referendum(s) with honest outcomes.

Right now we have kidnapped legal OECD Observers taken and held illegally by a thug who ran for the Ukrainian Parliament recently and only got 18 votes! He is not smart enough to be operating on his own. Those he has told the legitimate Ukrainian government he wants in a prison exchange are Spetznatz Russians, not Ukrainians.

That innocent minded young overseas and at home teenagers writing on this site who play with this very dangerous brink of a shooting war brought on by Mr. Putin's paranoia are not doing themselves nor their friends and families to be on the wrong side of this blatantly illegal series of actions, to keep it simple.
 
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Someone has lost touch with reality here. Russia backed and via it's Spetznatz troops helped man the invasion and take over of Crimea and some Eastern Ukrainian cities.

A Russian sponsored illegal referendum for some Crimean's to suddenly vote to be part of Russia in violation of the legal constitution recognized by the UN, NATO, the international law abiding nations. You have Russia running a referendum to vote FOR annexation to Russia.
Have you lost your minds?

Nothing of this is legal.

Like the events that happened in Kiev were any more legal.


And the reason Crimea was annexed was because NATO's plan for Ukraine to become a member.





The May 11 and 25 vote dates noted on this site are legitimate, peacefully advertised, uncoerced referendum that the legal government of Ukraine authorizes.

Clearly this site has Russian agents on it.




Now the conspiracy theories are getting out of hand, everyone knows the state department put out some bogus accusations that are not even worthy to be called amateur. Who puts out two blurry pixilated photos of two different men (one from 2008 Georgia, one from Ukraine) when two high resolution photos exist? When we look at the high resolution photos we see that it's two different men.
 
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Like the events that happened in Kiev were any more legal.


And the reason Crimea was annexed was because NATO's plan for Ukraine to become a member.










Now the conspiracy theories are getting out of hand, everyone knows the state department put out some bogus accusations that are not even worthy to be called amateur. Who puts out two blurry pixilated photos of two different men (one from 2008 Georgia, one from Ukraine) when two high resolution photos exist? When we look at the high resolution photos we see that it's two different men.

Parderner, you seem a young man believing whatever "conspiracy theory" suits a child's game.

Your ideas and remarks are not faintly true, and you are perpetuating lies when innocent folks in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and elsewhere are at risk with such wreckless and untrue remarks.

Shame on you, who doesn't have the guts to show your nations flags.
 
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