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Message 1647662 - Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 6:50:29 UTC

Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine based on information received as of 18:00 (Kyiv time), 26 February 2015
Both sides moves their heavy weapons away from the line of contact.
http://www.osce.org/ukraine-smm/143221
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Message 1647732 - Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 10:35:54 UTC

I see that Igor is still pi**ing into the wind here. ;-)

ATM Vlad will do what he sees fit and to hell with the rest of the world (or what even his real people want). :-(

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Message 1647743 - Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 11:40:47 UTC - in response to Message 1647732.  
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I see that Igor is still pi**ing into the wind here. ;-)

ATM Vlad will do what he sees fit and to hell with the rest of the world (or what even his real people want). :-(

Cheers.

Indeed:) He's skating on thin ice.
Talk to a Swede like that. We know a LOT of Russias Military.
Especially submarines:)
I have even met a Russian veteran begging in the streets of Tallin, Estonia:)
I also have listen to Russian Army radio trafic when I was a conscript in the Signal Corp.
It also happens that I have an old schoolmate who is renowned expert on Russias military. He writes books together with my informer Lars Gyllenhaal.
https://twitter.com/LarsGyllenhaal
It's a small World.

Oops. He has a link to Mikael Skillt. He's a Swedish sniper in the Ukrainian Army fighting Russians.
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Message 1647760 - Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 12:46:12 UTC - in response to Message 1647732.  

I see that Igor is still pi**ing into the wind here.

Some ignorant and brainwashed people can think so.
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Message 1647763 - Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 13:03:19 UTC

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Message 1647863 - Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 16:36:20 UTC
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Igor. I forgot to mention.
My girlfriend was born in Russia, Murmansk oblast in a place like this.

Her grandmother was also Russian living during Stalins terror regime.

Later she had problem going to Saudi Arabia because the border control had this information about being born in Russia and had to go back.
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Message 1647944 - Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 19:50:00 UTC

If Russia wants to blackmail Europe over its energy supplies, suggest they sort this problem out 1st.

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Message 1647954 - Posted: 28 Feb 2015, 20:10:54 UTC - in response to Message 1647944.  
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If Russia wants to blackmail Europe over its energy supplies, suggest they sort this problem out 1st.

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Actually Russia is very concerned. Putin as well.
But the russian gas companies sees lots of rubel go wasted in to thin air.
Hmm. Putin is a big shareholder of those companies...
He is good for a least 90 billion US dollars!
The Russian war against Ukraine is pocket money for him.
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Message 1648066 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 2:09:55 UTC

For the last day the DPR militia forces took for repairing another 18 abandoned Ukrainian armored vehicles (7 tanks and 11 IFV/APC).

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Message 1648072 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 2:32:30 UTC - in response to Message 1647863.  
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Igor. I forgot to mention.
My girlfriend was born in Russia, Murmansk oblast in a place like this.

You post other strange photo to say you know something about Russia better? LOL. Your girlfriend could be born somewhere not far from an ethnographic museum or the Saami cultural center with the Saami chums but she was born in the maternity hospital, not in the chum.
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Message 1648074 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 2:42:37 UTC
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Dynamo Kiev's fans have been accused of being militiamen, not football supporters, by Guingamp's president following violent scenes in their Europa League tussle on Thursday.

"I saw a stadium at war with rabid dogs that wanted to fight," Desplat told RMC. "There were 11 heroes in Guingamp colours on the field because organising a match in these security conditions, when the safety of a certain group is not assured, is catastrophic for football.

"These are not fans, they are militiamen. Restarting play? How do you expect the players to focus on their game? It was extremely dangerous. This match could only have happened in Ukraine under these conditions."


http://www.goal.com/en/news/166/europa-league/2015/02/27/9315692/dynamo-fans-rabid-dogs-who-wanted-to-fight-guingamp?ICID=OP
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Message 1648114 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 7:11:33 UTC

BBC News: Ukraine: Amateur fighters defending Donetsk

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31665378

P.S. An interesting video, especially near the end, when the locals says who shells them.
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Message 1648144 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 9:39:38 UTC - in response to Message 1648072.  
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Igor. I forgot to mention.
My girlfriend was born in Russia, Murmansk oblast in a place like this.

You post other strange photo to say you know something about Russia better? LOL. Your girlfriend could be born somewhere not far from an ethnographic museum or the Saami cultural center with the Saami chums but she was born in the maternity hospital, not in the chum.

So you say my girlfriend and her father are liars!!! Don't give me this crap!
This was in the mid 50's and her father from Finland worked as a mining engineer in Murmansk since there are many mines in Murmansk.
Since prehistoric times, the Sami people of Arctic Europe have lived and worked in an area that stretches over the regions now known as Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Russian Kola Peninsula.

Map of Sapmi.

At that time of my grilfriends birth, ethnographic museum or Saami cultural center with Saami goahtis didn't exist, Especially not in Russia!
How many maternity hospital in Sapmi or Lapland, as we say, was there in the mid 50's. None I would say. Even today they are few and the distances to them are VERY large. I met other Sami peoples who also was born in a goahti.
Thats why me girlfriend was born in a goahti in Murmansk. Not her russian grandmother's but someone elses.

Later my girlfriend was stopped in a Saudi Arabian pass Control and have to leave because the Saudis had information that she was born in Russia.

btw. The region is also called Cap of the North in military terms.
Putin is very keen of it. Russia are now restoring their military capability in the region. An example:
3000 soldiers should be placed in Alakurtti in Murmansk - 40 kilometers from the Finnish border.
http://barentsobserver.com/en/security/2014/03/moving-3000-intelligence-officers-finnish-border-14-03
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Message 1648159 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 10:38:31 UTC
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Alakurtti Murmansk news update from today!
NSD has previously said that Russia planned a military base in Alakurtti, 40 kilometers from the Finnish border and only 300 kilometers from Swedish border where about 3,000 troops would be included.
That figure is now up to 7 000 troops.
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fnsd.se%2Fnyheter%2Ffinsk-toppmilitar-vill-hoja-beredskapen-i-ost-ingen-smasak-9011065.aspx
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Message 1648167 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 11:08:20 UTC - in response to Message 1648144.  
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Thats why me girlfriend was born in a goahti in Murmansk.

OK, in the mid 50's her mother decide not to go to the maternity hospital because it was very far or something else (maybe she had some complexes), but it was not in the Murmansk city. It could be the Murmansk region but far from the Murmansk city. Maternity hospitals was free of charge for all women and it is very strange that her husband, engineer, allowed such course of events.
But all this don't make you the specialist about Russia, sorry. :)
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Message 1648168 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 11:13:55 UTC
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Kiev, March 1. The draft bill is registered in the Ukrainian Parliament, according to which citizens, who criticize the authorities of Ukraine, will be jailed for three years.

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Message 1648169 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 11:24:41 UTC - in response to Message 1648167.  
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Thats why me girlfriend was born in a goahti in Murmansk.

OK, in the mid 50's her mother decide not to go to the maternity hospital because it was very far or something else (maybe she had some complexes), but it was not in the Murmansk city. It could be the Murmansk region but far from the Murmansk city. Maternity hospitals was free of charge for all women and it is very strange that her husband, engineer, allowed such course of events.
But all this don't make you the specialist about Russia, sorry. :)

How ignorant can one be?
Read my lips. Her father propably worked in Allakurti, Murmansk oblast.
What happened then she dont remember.
Sapmi is very large region with no borders for the Samis.
Mostly wild country at the time.
At Allakurti there where only a mine and a GULAG.
Why go Murmansk City? Its much closer to Salla Finland. Even Rovaniemi are closer.
Why do you think they left Russia in the first place?
And her mother did not have some complexes!!
You seem to a have lot.
And your knowledge of Russia seems to be zero.
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Message 1648171 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 11:42:59 UTC - in response to Message 1648074.  

Dynamo Kiev's fans have been accused of being militiamen, not football supporters, by Guingamp's president following violent scenes in their Europa League tussle on Thursday.
"I saw a stadium at war with rabid dogs that wanted to fight," Desplat told RMC. "There were 11 heroes in Guingamp colours on the field because organising a match in these security conditions, when the safety of a certain group is not assured, is catastrophic for football.
"These are not fans, they are militiamen. Restarting play? How do you expect the players to focus on their game? It was extremely dangerous. This match could only have happened in Ukraine under these conditions."

http://www.goal.com/en/news/166/europa-league/2015/02/27/9315692/dynamo-fans-rabid-dogs-who-wanted-to-fight-guingamp?ICID=OP

Ukraine crisis: Shakhtar Donetsk play on despite conflict
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30436752
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Message 1648174 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 11:52:22 UTC - in response to Message 1648169.  
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And your knowledge of Russia seems to be zero.

No, it's your zero. Do you want to say there was no any medical station in Alakurtti? It's impossible. I was born in 1963 in the village in Kamchatka but in the maternity hospital. Of course, it was really not a big hospital, only the small separate chamber in a medical station, but it was. Other variants, not in the maternity hospitals or medical stations, was unusual in USSR, in 1950's and later.
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Message 1648184 - Posted: 1 Mar 2015, 12:15:16 UTC - in response to Message 1648174.  
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And your knowledge of Russia seems to be zero.

No, it's your zero. Do you want to say there was no any medical station in Alakurtti? It's impossible. I was born in 1963 in the village in Kamchatka but in the maternity hospital. Of course, it was really not a big hospital, only the small separate chamber in a medical station, but it was. Other variants, not in the maternity hospitals or medical stations, was unusual in USSR, in 1950's and later.

Yes. Most of the population in Alakurtti at that time where miners and GULAG prisioners.
I repeat. Why do you think they left Russia in the first place?

Igor I hope you can see this in Khazakstan!
Live coverage from today's funeral march in memory of the murdered Putin critic Boris Nemtsov in Moscow. They are about to start now.
http://www.dn.se/nyheter/varlden/tiotusentals-redo-marschera-till-nemtsovs-minne/
Sunday's planned protest against Putin and warfare in Ukraine - where Nemtsov was one of the poster names - has suddenly been canceled. Instead, the authorities have given permission for a mourning manifestation of at most 50 000 participants.
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