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I am surprised you have the audacity to still post on the topic.
you actions on Maidan have led to this, but you were and still are too stupid to realize that every action has a reaction.
you kept telling me how I have no idea what is going on and not being there, but I was afraid for quite a while now that it would lead to a civil war. you dont need to be genius to realize that. and it has begun now. Ukrainians are killing Ukrainians.
You mean "ukrainians" that speak with russian accent? I haven't seen a single local funeral, which gives me idea that the corpses being sent home somewhere else.
I wonder what made you think that it will lead to a civil war. Did Orange Revolution 2004 in Kiev led to war? Or revolutions in Georgia or Moldova?
Maidan didn't lead to this. Watch this short "movie" shot at 2012 by people who are in charge of the separatists right now, and try to think differently... Ukraine 2015
As for le happening, hold your horses.
BBC News, Mariupol
On Thursday morning, Ukraine's Interior Minister Arsen Avakov updated his Facebook status with news that government troops had freed the administrative building in Mariupol. But when we got there the picture was very different.
The building is still surrounded by barricades made of barbed wire and tyres, and dozens of angry protesters are still in control of the entrance. Protesters said that soldiers and civilians stormed the building overnight. A fight broke out and police said five people were hurt.
Among the civilians, they said, was the mayor. His office confirmed he went into the building to "assess the situation", but would not give further details. Police here do not seem to know, or are not willing to disclose, much either. They told me they were treating what happened overnight as a "criminal incident" rather than an anti-terrorist operation - another sign that Kiev is struggling to control local law-enforcement.
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