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Transcarpathia
ATO
More than one hundred Zakarpattya Border Guards were sent to front in the east. Groups photographs taken at the leaving parade show the extremes the Ukrainians have resorted to. The members are not of prime military age, are generally older adults. Their physique is very variable, including a significant proportion of extremes. The recruits are reported to have been given 2 weeks training.
Four prisoners of war were returned to Transcarpathia as a result of the cease fire. These were members of the 51st Mechanized Brigade and were in good physical shape. They were captured near Ilovaisk on 24 August. A further two are due to be repatriated in the near future.
Volunteer collections for materials and supplies to be sent to the front in support of the Transcarpathian troops still are held. Some supplies are handed over to the Transcarpathian Border Guard members before they leave for the front. Others are been delivered by a local coordinator. The supplies are taken by private van for distribution at Pisk near Donetsk. To date, four such deliveries have been made.
Bishop Milan Shashik confirmed that parishioners of the Greek-Catholic church in Mukachevo donated funds sufficient for an ambulance to be bought and sent to the front. Others have constructed and donated lightweight stretchers. Further voluntary support on behalf of Transcarpathian members of 51st Mechanised Brigade raised about 40,000 UAH for food and clothing and 15,000 UAH for computers and printers. Canada provided kevlar helmets and flak jackets for those departing for the front. It is not clear whether this donation derives from the Canadian government or from Ukrainians residing in Canada. The electoral candidate Viktor Baloha claims to have donated an armoured van.
Finally, this week a further 19 refugees have arrived from the east and Crimea, bringing the total to 1503 (1485) from Donetsk and Lugansk regions, and 228 (227) from Crimea. The figures in brackets represent the totals residing within Transcarpathia at the end of August. This weekly total is much less than the average of about 240 refugees for the first two weeks of September. Whilst this may indicate that people are still leaving despite the cease fire, there is no indication of how long it took them (and hence the departure date) to travel to Transcarpathia.
The Ukrainian government is reported to have provided 257 million UAH for the families of 423 fallen soldiers. It remains to be seen whether the government can continue this level of financial support once the true figure of losses become visible.
Economy
Local reports illustrate the dire straits of the economy. Laws relating to recording currency conversion transactions at banks are being changed. These changes will require some transactions to be reported daily to central authorities rather than monthly. This reflects concerns about capital flight. The government is promoting ‘War Bonds’ which offer a 7% return over two years in an attempt to raise money quickly. The so-called ‘war tax’ has been extended until 2016, which says something about the government’s expectation for peace.
Further price increases have been announced, including 3% increase on fuel tax and locally increased charges for waste disposal starting in 20015.
Proposals for integrating local rail networks into the systems of adjacent EU countries have focussed on 750 mm gauge and 1520 mm gauge lines in Transcarpathia. Reinstatement costs have forced the committee to focus on just the 750 mm tourist lines.
Energy
The local government has given details of the implications of a decree limiting the amount of gas available over the coming winter. It is responsible for ensuring compliance and aims to promote energy conservation and use of renewable energy.
Gazprom has reduced the energy flow through Uzhgorod corridor to the minimum contract values in response to a proposal for reverse flow from Slovakia to Ukraine.
Mobilisation
Opposition to the mobilisation process continues. Representatives of the Slovak population protest against Slovakian men being sent to ATO. Ivan Latko, president of the Slovak Association of Uzhgorod stated “Our youth does not want to fight and die in eastern Ukraine. We believe that the Ukrainian government does not make substantive action in order to stop the war”.
Local media reports the intent to create a battalion of female volunteers. So far, 20 women have volunteered. The have received a one week training course, focussing on stripping and reassembling a rifle, elementary tactics and practice in a local wooded area. The training is provided by Pravi Sektor members. It is not clear that these tutors have actual military experience at the front.
Politics
The lustration process initiated by the Poroshenko regime is under way. This process excludes individuals with a questionable political past from further political activity. The intent is probably to remove anyone who would oppose integration within the EU, the austerity measure required by the IMF and anyone on a Pravi Sektor blacklist.
Locally, Valeriy Lenchenko, Chairman of the Transcarpathian regional state administration has been dismissed. Others affected appear to include Viktor Lukach, Deputy head of infrastructure, utilities, construction, Roman Shnitser, head of the Department of Health and Marianna Gag Director of the Department of Education.
Viktor Baloha, a candidate in the pending election is showing his colours. He stated that “First Putin threatened to take Kiev within two weeks. Europe remained silent and made us sign the ‘Minsk Covenant’. Now Putin promises to restore the ‘Iron Curtain’ within two days. If Europe is silent this time, the next threat from Putin will be to take Berlin and Madrid, and from there to Washington DC, not far away.” He refers to Russians as “Asian savages”. This obvious blatant fear-mongering bears no relation to reality. It will be very interesting to see how effective it is.
The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban made a visit to the region. The only public information refers to a meeting at the Transcarpathian Hungarian Institute to commemorate the opening of a refurbished building.
Propaganda
Members of the Carpathian Sich, a founder group of Pravi Sektor, forming part of the 5th Battalion Ukrainian Volunteer Corps, along with 93th Mechanized Brigade and the “Dnepr-1” battalion have been fighting near Pisky immediately west of Donetsk airport.
One member of the Carpathian Sich has produced an address to the Transcarpathians, stating “To win the war, you must first win the internal war – in the minds and hearts of people. Only then will we be able to overcome external Kremlin enemy. The first front – ideological – frankly we have lost, but the fight is not all war, and we are firmly focused on revenge. For friends, for family. For hunger, oppression, destruction, shootings. Everything will come in its own retribution. The Russian Federation is a parasite that is constantly trying to expand its territory at the expense of other peoples and other States at any cost. She is war, destruction, death” … “its control lies in hypocrisy, meanness, it is being professionally trained to zombify”. This is a classic example of projection. He (presumably) notes in tones of resentment that the group has to rely on the regular military for weapons.
Promoters of the Transcarpathian child battalion ‘Falcon’ have released a video showing a group of children, aged 2-10 years singing “Glory to Ukraine. Glory to its heroes. Death to moskals! Ukraine is above everything. The East and the West are together”.
Seven Transcarpathian soldiers, mostly officers, have been posthumously awarded title ‘Honorary citizen of Uzhgorod’ for their personal courage and heroism in defending sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
Separatism
The discontent felt by the Hungarian speaking citizens in Transcarpathia is still present, expressed at a low level. Vasily Brenzovich, who is seeking parliamentary mandate, noted that there is now no representation for Transcarpathian Hungarians in the Ukrainian Parliament. The only way this can be gained is through a party list, the block of Petro Poroshenko. He does not accept this and propose continuation of action for representation of minority rights in the European Court of Human Rights.
In contrast, Laszlo Brenzovics, president of the Hungarian Ethnic Alliance (KMKSZ) said that it was a difficult decision to KMKSZ to adopt the Poroshenko’s party bid. Given the current very serious and crucial situation in Ukraine, it is important that the Hungarians in Transcarpathia have control over their own development of the situation. The internal debate is due to be resolved in a closed meeting of the KMKSZ.
Transnistria
ATO
Whilst the Ukrainian regime has placed more troops at Bolgrad, close to the Moldova/Transistria/Ukraine border supposedly because of risks raised by Transnistria, the Ukraine ambassador to Moldova says Ukraine will never attack Transnistria. He states that Transnistrian comments about an economic blockade are propaganda.
The modern day Stranglelove, General Breedlove, is stirring things. He claims that NATO needs a regulatory framework to protect non-member countries given that Russia may conduct military operations in Moldova and Transnistria. He also claims that “In the last 12 years we have been trying to become partners with Russia”. Maybe placing a missile defence system in Poland, allegedly to protect the west from Iranian missiles, was seen by Russia for what it is – protection for a pre-emptive US nuclear first strike, thereby destroying nuclear deterrence.
Economy
Following an outbreak of cutaneous anthrax in Cahul, south-west Moldova, Transnistria has introduced extra check on cattle imported from Moldova.
Inflation is reducing slightly, with some evidence for reducing food prices dropping. The annual inflation figure is expected to be about 4%.
A Russian trade delegation has visited Transnistria to discuss mechanisms to promote the sale of Transnistrian goods in Russia. The delegation subsequently visited Gagauzia.
The Transnistrian government has reacted to negative economic trends. It aims to generate a stable transparent tax system for small and medium businesses allowing them to plan for the short-term. The proposed introduction of VAT proved controversial. A proposal to introduce a tax of about 1.5% for the renovation and upgrade of the gas infrastructure was also rejected.
Energy
Gazprom has reduced the energy flow through Transnistrian corridor resulting in a 5% drop in supplies to Romania. This is in response to a proposal for reverse flow from Romania to Moldova.
Politics
Andre Sfonov, a former Minister of Education and now political analyst, opposes the current policies of Yevgeny Shevchuk, leader of Transistira. Safonov states that it is not appropriate to concentrate power in times of difficulty. He regards the government as incompetent and proposes that they should resign immediately. Shevchuk has initiated legislation to amend constitution, obliging deputies to work on a permanent basis, introduced changes which complicate the procedure for impeachment of President, whilst simplifying dissolution of armed forces.
The EU Delegation to Moldova has stated that minorities (e.g. those in the pro-Russian autonomous region of Gagauzia) should not be worried about Moldova’s association with EU. The Council of Europe representative met with the Transnistria Minister of Foreign Affairs, Igor Shornikov. They discussed partnership projects such as the development of media, civil sector, higher education, protection of cultural heritage and human rights.
Gagauzia and Transnist5ria have separately signed agreements of cooperation with Russian oblasts. Gagauzia signed a document with Nizhn Novgorod, covering trade, technological and humanitarian issues. Transnistria signed Memorandum of Cooperation with Archangelsk covering agriculture, light industry and tourism.
A ministerial delegation from Northern Ireland made a second visit to Transnistria in order to get first hand information about the status talks. The Transnistrian Foreign Minister noted some slight progress had been made – resumption of trade traffic through Transnistria, removal by Russian specialists of a dangerous disused cable car linking both sides of the Dniester river and resolution of some movement problems for people crossing into Moldova. Complications include Moldovan attempts to raise criminal charges against Transnistrian officials, and economic pressure from Moldova.
There has been no progress on the Joint Control Commission to resolve the status of Transnistria. Both sides have agreed to the inclusion of 25 issues on the draft agenda. However, the next meeting of the JCC has been cancelled, with both sides blaming each other, unwilling to compromise over differences.
Propaganda
The 400 strong contingent of Russian troops present as part of the long-established Moldovan/transnistrian/Russian peace-keeping force, took part in an annual training exercise. Tasks included the assembly of pontoon bridges across a river. It remains to be seen to what extent this is projected as i) an invasion of new troops and ii) preparation for war.
The Guardian, a UK ‘newspaper’, has released an article about Transnistria – “One secret policeman each: life in Fortress Transnistria”. It includes a trailer of the video with an opening caption ‘Pridnestrovie is a small part of Moldova with population 500,000’. The Guardian writes “What is it like to live in a state that hardly anyone recognises? Secret police, central planning and the ever-present face of Russian-backed strongman Igor Smirnov”. These comments set the tone. Secret police – check. Central planning – check. Russian-backed – check. Strongman – check. Interestingly, they use the Russian name Pridnestrovie rather than the Romanian/Moldovan name.
Resources
A BBC video takes a similar line to the Fortress piece promoted by the Guardian. It raises one parallel with Ukraine; most of the industry originally in Moldova was located in the east of the country and now lies in Transnistria.
A third video ‘The Renegade province fuelling tensions between Russia and Moldova’ also focusses on the porous border with Ukraine, and alleged weapons trading, including so-called weapons of mass destruction. This latter story appears to have originated with mysterious documents that just happened to come into the hands of Oazu Nantoi, a former Moldovan government official and head of a Moldovan NGO. These documents allegedly describe 38 Alazan weather-control rockets modified to carry radioactive material intended to track clouds. The original source for the above report appears to be Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (i.e. US sponsored BS) These alleged rockets conveniently become known as ‘dirty bomb-type missiles’. A later report links these same (non existent?) rockets to Zaqarwi and al Qaeda.
An alternative outlook, that gets away from the blatant propaganda of the Guardian and BBC pieces, is provided by Lada Ray. Her website is rather quirky, but she offers several videos related to this part of the work. One in particular relates to Transnistria, in which she presents a first hand, personal, often humorous and human view of the region. She reports on how dependent Moldova is on money sent to it by legal and illegal Moldovan migrant workers in Russia and the EU (~30% of GDP is quoted). Her predictions on the other hand …
Jeroen Akkermans, the RTL News photographer who made the invaluable photographic records of the debris of the MH17 incident, has an album of photographs of Transnistria taken in 2010.
OT: Sorry but couldn’t resist this one.
At last, an explanation for the insanity of the Ukrainians. Phew. Now they can start looking for a cure.
This whole things is such a tragedy created by the evil scum oligarchs in Kiev and the West. Ukrainians – go to Kiev and hunt down the oligarch scum.
Teaching two year olds to sing death to Moskals
Too bad Pol pot Shenko can’t send children into the cauldrons. It appears the next mobilization is the Bar Stool Bridgade of the out of shape and Senior Citizens
Creepy Kerry acts in a childish, unprofessional, undiplomatic, and offensive manner, refusing to shake Lavrov’s extended hand:
https://twitter.com/francesdavies15/status/513776175639187456/photo/1
I think the halt of the DPR/LPR offensive will go down history’s pipeline as Novorossia’s Dunkirk.
They should have destroyed everything in their path until they reached the Donetsk/Lugansk borders.
I wonder who’s really behind that decision…
I think the halt of the DPR/LPR offensive will go down history’s pipeline as Novorossia’s Dunkirk.
They should have destroyed everything in their path until they reached the Donetsk/Lugansk borders.
I wonder who’s really behind that decision…
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You know perfectly well who pulled the plug. Putin is adamant that Ukraine not be split into 2 halves
Until a year ago, I had given up on the collapse of the empire in my lifetime; yet, last year as I observed the identity movements in Europe, the rise of secession movements in Spain and Scotland and then the events in the Crimea and the East of the Ukraine, a glimmer of hope from the seemly cold ashes faintly glowed. Now, over the last twenty days, my old resignation has returned. The empire will outlast me and will continue to do unspeakable evil, regrettably in the name of “good.” And, yet again, I am left with a modicum of hope embodied in a quote from Confederate General Robert Edward Lee ” The march of Providence is so slow, and our desires so impatient, the work of progress is so immense and our means of aiding it so feeble; the life of humanity is so long, that of the individual so brief, that we often see only the ebb of the advancing wave and are thus discouraged. It is history that teaches us to hope.” Deo Vindice!
About Poroshenko.
I keep thinking that he was setup for an international humiliation (either that or he was incomprehensibly stupid).
Most often the arrangments for assistance are aggreed to well ahead of time through back channels and leaders make public appearances as a matter of pro forma. Hard to beleive that he was given standing ovations before congress only to be shut down by the Kenyan.
Anybody have expalanations?
” I think the halt of the DPR/LPR offensive will go down history’s pipeline as Novorossia’s Dunkirk”
You mean that the DPR/LPR voluntarity let the Ukies escape they same way the Hitler had his Panzers stand down so the Brits could escape?
A couple points:
1) Bizarre that anyone in Transcarpathia would give a hoot about who controls Donetsk. Really strange
2) Your Dr. Strangelove description of Breedlove is so funny and spot-on. The guy seems like he’s itching for a war.
3) Indoctrinating 2 year olds in hate? That is sick. Reminds of the “Jihad Mickey Mouse” Hamas came up with a few years ago:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/the-islamist-mouseketeers-hamas-mickey-mouse-teaches-jihad-a-481940.html
Looking forward to your next sitrep!
” I think the halt of the DPR/LPR offensive will go down history’s pipeline as Novorossia’s Dunkirk”
You mean that the DPR/LPR voluntarity let the Ukies escape they same way the Hitler had his Panzers stand down so the Brits could escape?
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“They” (Putin the Atlanticist) let them up off the mat. Mariupol even had the Nazi Brigades in full retreat
However, from what I have read without sufficient manpower and supplies the NAF could have been encircled into cauldrons
But don’t kid yourself the ceasefire prevented the collapse of the Uki military and that would have been the end, violent or otherwise, of Pol Pot Shenko
Putin saved Count Chocula bc better this dip wad than Nazi coup
@ Annanuki,
Q: You know perfectly well who pulled the plug. Putin is adamant that Ukraine not be split into 2 halves[.]
R: I am not referring to separatism, but the need to destroy as much enemy armor and men, that the dent amounts to a huge gap, one that will be hard to fill. The daily shelling of civilian areas [by the KFK] still takes its toll. If the KFK had been chased to the borders [Donetsk/Lugansk region] they [DPR/LPR] would have had some lebensraum in between the Kiev Fascist Killers and themselves.
Additionally, all the KFK troops trapped in encirclements are now free to leave.
I think the Donetsk/Lugansk region would have strategically benefited from a physical ‘Anschluss’ between these 2 regions themselves.
Putin has many more enemies than friends. He has to tread carefully, because some would be elated to see his head served on a platter, whereas others are actively working to see that happen in the foreseeable future.
Soros works in mysterious ways…
@ Annanuki,
Q: However, from what I have read without sufficient manpower and supplies the NAF could have been encircled into cauldrons.
R: That’s a military gamble [or Russian roulette if you will – no pun intended], but with an enemy on the run, the will to fight [back] might be sparsely found amongst the dapper runners.
As I’ve stated earlier, my goal would be to destroy as much men and material as possible, until I’d reached the borders of my own territory.
I do agree with your notion that Putin doesn’t want the other fascists to run the show, but again, from a military/strategic pov, the NAF should have kept on going and not lose momentum.
I’m sure there are quite a few pissed off CO in the field.
to all of those that are coach-surfing the war in UE and their high powered uninformed analysis …it ain’t over til the fat lady sings and she hasn’t even arrived on stage. :)
From lame MSM white noise channel: “… despite what Kiev and Western governments say is undeniable proof.”
“He said he killed the president, your honor…”
“So… you have something like a dead body…?”
“No, your honor…”
“A murder weapon?”
“No you honor…”
“But you surely must have a crime scene…?”
“NO, your honor, but he said he did it… he said it, twice…”
“Well, I’m afraid I have to toss this bullpucky as far from my courtroom as I can. Case dismissed. Next!”
I don’t think, Fedorov makes a doom and fail mood. He just says: we are listening, WHO is the 5th column, we are prepared and will act. That’s all.
I am almost agree with your opinions about NovoRusia events and not only…So,the ceasefire was indeed needed for NDF. They can’t stretch too much without in danger of been surrounded. For the conflict is required not (only)emotivity (guys asking to go KIEV, a crazy and mindless move), but a great deal of military tactics, especially when JRF still have great advantage in manpower and/or weapons and they begin to learn fighting (do we realize when looking on the war map that on N and NE of Lugansk the NDF was stoppe exactly in front of those belts of big woody areas ?). So, militarily and politicaly the ceasefire was for both sides a ”requirement”. But, where I disagree with others is that ukies remain with 50%+ of Donbass teritory and by that, a great number of russian peoples still have to endure a long time (I belive) ocupation with full ”menu” (arests, beatens, murders, ”relocations”, etc….). This is the only true loss of the NDF !! I would to speak about other aspects but I think to not overburden my post right now. maybe next posts. Thank you for your historical work here on this blog.
@ basho,
Q: .it ain’t over til the fat lady sings and she hasn’t even arrived on stage.
R: I don’t think Kate Smith has anything to do with it.
Kiev is soap opera [the cheap and dirty kind] and that phantom still sneaks around at night.
“Ukraine is above everything.”
Ha, ha! Ukraine über alles. I don’t think even the orginal Nazis allowed 2 year-olds into the Hitler Youth. These Ukie-Nazis are desperate.
OT but not really OT, Thierry Meysann on why the caliphate will pivot against China and Russia.
Chechens, Georgians, Iughurs etc. rising within the IS/ISIS/ISIL ranks
and ousting (ie executing) Maghrebi operators.
http://www.voltairenet.org/article185364.html
OT but not really OT, Thierry Meysann on why the caliphate will pivot against China and Russia.
Chechens, Georgians, Iughurs etc. rising within the IS/ISIS/ISIL ranks
and ousting (ie executing) Maghrebi operators.
http://www.voltairenet.org/article185364.html
423 fallen soldiers seems a tad too high for such a small area. Unless they were just used as cannon fodder to get rid of any able bodied males who might later oppose.
Russia lets another oligarch up off the mat
http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/750711
Putin the Atlanticist. Must continue Russian banking inspite of the losses. The alternative is a Uki economic collapse which is sure to bring Nazis to power.
Things are getting so bad in Ukraine that the NAF are going to have to wait in line. Sorry guys, you were too successful
Better a nation of Moskal hating kleptocrats than Moskal hating Nazis. I guess? Whatever, it is so Putin can stay within the Euro trade sphere. Doing his best to accommodate the EU so the sanctions are lifted.
http://en.ria.ru/business/20140922/193168997/Putin-Russian-Banks-Must-Stay-in-Ukraine-to-Ensure-Economic.html
It is not clear whether this donation derives from the Canadian government
Canadian media reported this shipment originates with the government.
Anonymous 18:46
That was reported in general but in this particular case, the people appear to have collected money to fund the purchase. If the Canadian government has donated these specific helmets and vests to the Ukrainian government, and the locals had to raise money to acquire them, then that suggests some kind of rip-off by a middleman (which is of course, not impossible in La-la Land).
Alien Tech 15:11
I agree, but the number was reported by local pro-regime media, so that gives it some credibility. One would expect under-reporting rather than over reporting of losses.
One thing to bear in mind is the deaths are probably not uniformly distributed. It would only take a heavy loss in a cauldron to heavily skew the figures. Other factors would be the level of training, time spent at the front and where the unit was placed.
Y
Thanks for the sitrep.
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Joshua 03:56
1) It does seem odd, but there does seem to be a collection of extreme hard core nationalists in the region. I thought the politician Baloha was just grand-standing when I first came across him, but his ‘Asian savages’ comment goes far beyond that.
2) Breedlove needs to go away for a check-up to ensure his precious bodily fluids are still pure and uncontaminated.
3) You are right about that. The poor kids probably just think it is a game and the younger ones will blindl trust their parents.
The relatively recent mass flag-draping and wearing of embroidered shirts is very disturbing too. It strikes me as a well-funded PR exercise, primarily aimed at replacing the ‘poor brand image’ of the Pravi Sektor thugs by something apparently clean and wholesome that the more normal people can accept.
As soon as the words ‘Hamas’ and ‘evil’ appear, I think of Hasbara. The video you mention has a pmw.org.il logo. This outfit is based in Jerusalem and is hosted in the US. so the propaganda level is very high.
Here is some more vile imagery – mirroring the Israeli propaganda against the Palestinians. Now we have poor defenseless Ukraine, shielding women and children from the ravages of the little green men who hide behind defenseless women and children.
Anders “Fogh of War” Rasmussen term ends in a week’s time – September 30, 2014.
I think a celebratory drink will be in order for Putin given he has failed to be provoked by the likes of Rasmussen.
Whatever Jens Stoltenberg is like, I think it’s unlikely he’ll be as rabid or mad as Rasmussen.
Y, once Breedhate has had his precious bodily essences topped up (or lowered, depending on his diagnosis) he can achieve ‘Everlasting Fame’ by following ole Slim and riding one of them ‘Haitch-bombs’ all the way to Glory. Whoopin’ and hollerin’ like a good ole boy.
Annunaki,
Yes, Russia will find billions to help the Ukraine. That may be the Anglo strategy. Russia will pay tens of billions to keep from having a failed state or Nazi regime. This is questionable, because it seems a lot easier to destroy in this world than build. Russia invested over $100 billion in the Ukraine over the years according to some estimates, and the US blew it up with perhaps only ten billion. Like many, I just have a lot of doubts about how Russia messed its policies up so badly. El-Murid had a piece on this today. One wonders if the Foreign Ministry isn’t full of US agents or totally corrupt employees of the oligarchs. Do these guys retire and work for Kissinger and Associates?
Mulga Mumblebrain
I would pay good money – plenty of freshly printed US $ to see that!
Saker, FYI & FWIW:
http://www.06242.com.ua/article/624423
Tymchuk reports about the possible appointment of Gorlovka “Besa”, “chief of the New Russia” – short article.