In fact, the first on the side militia switched paratroopers from Dnepropetrovsk with their armored vehicles. After all, on the side of antifascists moved hundreds of Ukrainian militaries with the equipment.
Novorossia struggle for sovereignty continues. Undoubtedly, the historical justice will triumph in the coming years and our land reunites with Russia.
On the side of anti-fascists are fighting volunteers from Russia, Serbia, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Poland, France, Brazil, Spain.
Peoples of the world rose to just struggle against the fascist junta of Kiev. Undoubtedly, the victory will be ours.
Whatever happened in Ukraine east regions of Donbas, Donetsk and Luhansk all were well planned military tactics in which the Ukrainian military planners were not ready. And its understandable that people of those regions are not able to do anything like that.
Whatever the nationalities issued by the Ukrainian Government all those are well trained regular soldiers.
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SIMFEROPOL, December 24. /TASS/. Crimea will officially celebrate the Day of Reunification with Russia on March 16, when the republic held a landmark referendum to secede from Ukraine.
The Crimean parliament also approved on Wednesday three other official holidays in the republic
— the Day of State Flag (January 19), the Day of the Republic of Crimea (January 20) and the Day of Constitution of the Republic of Crimea (April 11).
Crimea, where most residents are Russians, refused to recognize the legitimacy of authorities brought to power amid riots during a coup in Ukraine in February 2014
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TASS: Russia - Russia’s plan to have rail-based ICBMs does not contradict START-3 — Defense Ministry
MOSCOW, December 24. /TASS/. Russia’s plans for creating a new generation of railroad-based ballistic missiles by no means run counter to the provisions of the strategic arms reduction treaty START-3 and will certainly not require its revision, Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said on Wednesday.
“The existence of our plans for creating rail-based ICBMs by no means contradicts Russia’s liabilities under the START treaty. The emergence of rail-based ICBMs will not require its revision,” Antonov said.
He recalled that START did not contain a ban on mobile missiles as such and either party was free to determine the composition and structure of its strategic forces on its own. “The key provision of that treaty is to comply with the qualitative restrictions: the number of delivery vehicles and operational warheads,” Antonov explained.
He recalled the existence of the bilateral consultative commission, empowered to consider all START-3 related issues.
Earlier, US Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security Rose Gottemoeller said that the re-emergence of Russia’s railway-based missiles might have a negative effect on strategic stability and the complexes must be liable to the operation of START-3.
Russia withdrew railway-based inter-continental ballistic missiles from operation in 2005. At the moment research and development work is in progress on their successor, Barguzin, which, according to Strategic Missile Force expectations, will surpass by far the parameters of its predecessor and remain in active service at least till 2040.
A former Strategic Missile Force commander, Viktor Yesin, has told TASS that Barguzin is Russia’s response to the United States’ deployment of the anti-ballistic missile defense. The mobile missiles’ high mobility and stealthiness make a missile defense easily pregnable, he said.