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Ukraine Crisis: Russia Seizes Control of Crimean Peninsula
Ukrainian troops trapped in their bases by foreign soldiers and pro-Russian crowds....
published: 04 Mar 2014
Ukraine Crisis: Russia Seizes Control of Crimean Peninsula
Ukraine Crisis: Russia Seizes Control of Crimean Peninsula
Ukrainian troops trapped in their bases by foreign soldiers and pro-Russian crowds.- published: 04 Mar 2014
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Crimean peninsula,Ukraine
Crimean peninsula,Ukraine-july 18-21-2009,my trip to Crimea on july 18-21 -2009,Sudak,Yalt...
published: 14 Oct 2010
Crimean peninsula,Ukraine
Crimean peninsula,Ukraine
Crimean peninsula,Ukraine-july 18-21-2009,my trip to Crimea on july 18-21 -2009,Sudak,Yalta,Rope road on the mountain of Ai-Petri,Black sea,Península de Crimea, Ucrania,クリミア半島、ウクライナ,Halbinsel Krim, Ukraine,克里米亞半島,烏克蘭,Крым,- published: 14 Oct 2010
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Russian Troops Invade Kherson Gas Fields /Crimean Peninsula
Ukrainain officials say they have repelled this attack. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2...
published: 15 Mar 2014
Russian Troops Invade Kherson Gas Fields /Crimean Peninsula
Russian Troops Invade Kherson Gas Fields /Crimean Peninsula
Ukrainain officials say they have repelled this attack. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/15/ukraine-crisis-fatal-clashes-as-tensions-rise-before-crimea-vote-live- published: 15 Mar 2014
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Russia Readies 140,000 TROOPS for possible INVASION of UKRAINE
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published: 27 Feb 2014
Russia Readies 140,000 TROOPS for possible INVASION of UKRAINE
Russia Readies 140,000 TROOPS for possible INVASION of UKRAINE
kiev yanukovych tymoshenko berkut maidan udar yatsenyuk tiahnybok svoboda pravy sektor Batkivshchina russia russian military Facts you need to know about Crimea and why it is in turmoil With its multinational society and a long history of conquests, the Crimean peninsula has always been a crossroads of cultures -- and a hotbed of conflicts. Amid Ukrainian turmoil, every ethnic group of Crimeans has its own vision of the region's future. What is Crimea? Now known as Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the picturesque peninsula shooting out into Black Sea from mainland Ukraine was for centuries colonized and conquered by historic empires and nomadic tribes. Greeks, Scythians, Byzantians and the Genoese have all left traces of their presence in Crimean archeological sites and placenames. Russian Empire annexed the territory of Crimea in last quarter of the 18th century, after a number of bloody wars with the Ottoman Empire. As part of the 1774 Kuchuk-Kainarji peace treaty the Crimean Khanate, previously subordinate to Ottomans and notorious for its brutal and perpetual slave raids into East Slavic lands, aligned itself with Russia. Soon Empress Catherine the Great abolished the Crimean Khanate, giving them a historic Greek name of Taurida. Soviet citizens got to know Crimea as an "all-Union health resort," with many of those born in the Soviet Union sharing nostalgic memories of children's holiday camps and seaside. Who lives there now? The majority of those living in Crimea today are ethnic Russians -- almost 1,200,000 or around 58.3 percent of the populations, according to the latest national census conducted back in 2001. Some 24 percent are Ukrainians (around 500,000) and 12 percent are Crimean Tatars. However, in the Crimea's largest city of Sevastopol, which is considered a separate region of Crimea, there are almost no Crimean Tatars and around 22 percent of Ukrainians, with over 70 percent of the population being Russians. An absolute majority of the Crimean population (97 percent) use Russian as their main language, according to Kyiv International Institute of Sociology poll. One of the first decisions of the interim Kiev government directly hit Crimea, as it revoked a law that allowed Russian and other minority languages to be recognized as official in multi-cultural regions. What's happening now? After the Ukrainian President was ousted and an interim government was established in Kiev, the Russian majority started protesting outside the regional parliament, urging local MPs not to support it. They want the Autonomous Region to return to the constitution of 1992, under which Crimea briefly had its own president and independent foreign policy. The parliament of the Crimea autonomous region was due to declare on Wednesday the region's official position toward the new authorities in Kiev. The Tatar community has spoken out sharply against holding a parliamentary session on the issue, expressing their support for the new central authorities. Two separate rallies, consisting of several thousand protesters, faced each other in front of the parliament building in the Crimea capital Simferopol. Two people have died as a result of scuffles and stampede and about 30 were injured, before the head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars, Refat Chubarov, called for the participants of the rally to go home peacefully. Following the example of Kiev, vigilante groups are being formed, with about 3,500 people already patrolling the streets of Crimea along with police to prevent any provocations. After the central government in Kiev disbanded the Berkut special police task force, new authorities in Sevastopol have refused to comply and welcomed all Berkut officers who feel intimidated to come to live in Crimea with their families. Sevastopol earlier elected a new mayor after the popular gathering ousted the Yanukovich local government, which tried to cling to power by pledging allegiance to Kiev's new rulers. Impact of 2014 change of power in Kiev Turmoil in the Crimean Autonomous Region began after the new Ukrainian authorities revoked a law that gave legal grounds for regional use of minority languages, including Russian. The 2012 law allowed predominantly Russian-speaking regions of Ukraine to use Russian in official business, education and some other areas. Official Kiev also proposed an initiative that would forbid officials from the former regime from occupying official posts. Abolition of the regional language law sparked controversy throughout Ukraine. Even in the most nationalistic western regions of the country, people spoke against the reforms. In the stronghold of the far-right opposition, Lvov citizens announced a day of the Russian language, calling on all locals to speak Russian for one day in solidarity with the Russian population of Ukraine. What happens next? The ultimate goal of the ethnic Russian population protesting in Crimea is to hold a referendum on whether the region should retain its- published: 27 Feb 2014
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Crimea - the treasure Island
The best places of Crimean peninsula!
Used the music:
DJ Ravin-Piano Dream,
The Orchard M...
published: 28 Jul 2012
Crimea - the treasure Island
Crimea - the treasure Island
The best places of Crimean peninsula! Used the music: DJ Ravin-Piano Dream, The Orchard Music- published: 28 Jul 2012
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Will Russia take Crimean Peninsula back from Ukraine?
The Crimean Peninsula of Ukraine could not stay away from the events that shook the countr...
published: 26 Feb 2014
Will Russia take Crimean Peninsula back from Ukraine?
Will Russia take Crimean Peninsula back from Ukraine?
The Crimean Peninsula of Ukraine could not stay away from the events that shook the country in recent weeks. The Mayor of Yalta, a member of the Party of Regions, Sergei Ilash has resigned and was replaced by secretary of the city council Sergei Karnaukh. Now the city council asks the Verkhovna Rada to give Yalta a new mayor. On Monday, the head of the Sevastopol city administration, Vladimir Yatsuba, resigned as well. The official left the Party of Regions too. On February 23, local residents of the city elected the new head, Russian businessman Alexey Chaly. City prosecutor Igor Pilat appealed to residents of Sevastopol not to respond to calls for separatism. The prosecutor said that law-enforcement agencies were on the side of those people, who realize that crime entails punishment. Meanwhile, a delegation of the Russian State Duma arrived in the Crimea. According to local journalists, the first statements were the following: Russia introduces a simplified procedure to issue passports, and if the Crimea asks for accession, the request will be considered within the shortest possible period of time.- published: 26 Feb 2014
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Ukraine announces plans to pull out troops from Crimean peninsula
Let's move over to Ukraine... where the government says... its planning a withdrawal from ...
published: 20 Mar 2014
Ukraine announces plans to pull out troops from Crimean peninsula
Ukraine announces plans to pull out troops from Crimean peninsula
Let's move over to Ukraine... where the government says... its planning a withdrawal from the Crimea peninsula. Paul,... what steps is the Ukrainian government taking right now? The Ukrainian government is making preparations to evacuate troops and their families from Crimea after more Ukrainian bases were taken over by Russian forces on Wednesday. Western leaders, meanwhile, say they will slap even more sanctions on Russia... if Moscow doesn't back down. Our Shin Se-min has the details. The head of Ukraine's national security and defense council told reporters in Kiev Wednesday that Ukraine was planning to relocate 25-thousand service personnel and families from the region, effectively surrendering the disputed territory. His comments came after pro-Russian forces stormed two naval bases in Crimea on Wednesday night and raised the Russian flag. These were just the latest in a series of takeovers by Russian troops and local self-defense forces using a mixture of attrition and threats. The attacks on the bases in Crimea came as the United State and Europe sought ways to increase pressure on defiant Russia. Speaking from the former Soviet republic of Lithuania Wednesday,... U.S. Vice President Joe Biden declared that the U.S. was "absolutely committed" to defending its allies. "I want to make it clear we stand resolutely with our Baltic allies in support of the Ukrainian people and against Russian aggression. As long as Russia continues on this dark path, they will face increasing political and economic isolation." The Obama administration and its allies said Wednesday that they are working to devise new and tougher economic penalties to stop Russian President Vladmir Putin from moving forces further into Ukraine's eastern territory. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is scheduled to meet with Putin in Moscow on Thursday to talk about the unfolding diplomatic crisis. Shin Se-min, Arirang News.- published: 20 Mar 2014
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Travel to Ukraine, Crimea Peninsula, city Yalta.
Видео сюжет, солнце, море, путешествие по Украине, полуостров Крым, город Ялта, набережная...
published: 18 Aug 2013
Travel to Ukraine, Crimea Peninsula, city Yalta.
Travel to Ukraine, Crimea Peninsula, city Yalta.
Видео сюжет, солнце, море, путешествие по Украине, полуостров Крым, город Ялта, набережная, купание, класс Video story, sun, sea, trip to Ukraine, the Crimean peninsula, the city of Yalta, the promenade, swimming, class- published: 18 Aug 2013
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Ukraine Russia likely to hold Crimean peninsula
3/03/14 Ukraine: Russia likely to hold Crimean peninsula...
published: 03 Mar 2014
Ukraine Russia likely to hold Crimean peninsula
Ukraine Russia likely to hold Crimean peninsula
3/03/14 Ukraine: Russia likely to hold Crimean peninsula- published: 03 Mar 2014
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CRIMEA JOINS RUSSIA - President Putin Signs Treaty to Annex Crimea
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published: 19 Mar 2014
CRIMEA JOINS RUSSIA - President Putin Signs Treaty to Annex Crimea
CRIMEA JOINS RUSSIA - President Putin Signs Treaty to Annex Crimea
SUBSCRIBE for Latest on BUILD UP TO WW3 / RUSSIA / UKRAINE CRISIS / NEW WORLD ORDER / FREEDOM / HUMANITY http://www.youtube.com/AgendaNWO CRIMEA JOINS RUSSIA - President Putin Signs Treaty to Annex Crimea High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article. See our Ts&Cs; and Copyright Policy for more detail. Email ftsales.support@ft.com to buy additional rights. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d93e4c7c-ae6d-11e3-8e41-00144feab7de.html#ixzz2wQ5NTMX6 Russian President Vladimir Putin completed on Tuesday the first annexation of another European country's territory since the second world war by absorbing Ukraine's Crimean peninsula into the Russian Federation with the stroke of a pen. Less than three weeks after unmarked Russian soldiers took over Crimea's parliament, Mr Putin signed a treaty with the region's new Moscow-installed premier on joining Russia. High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article. See our Ts&Cs; and Copyright Policy for more detail. Email ftsales.support@ft.com to buy additional rights. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d93e4c7c-ae6d-11e3-8e41-00144feab7de.html#ixzz2wQ5RO4oe The Crimean port city of Sevastopol, home to Russia's Black Sea Fleet, also joined Russia as a separate federal subject. The twin signings, before a jubilant audience of Russia's political elite, completed a move to reincorporate the Black Sea peninsula which has been achieved with breathtaking speed but has been widely condemned by the international community. Russia's moves over Crimea have provoked the most serious European security crisis since the Cold War. Carl Bildt, Sweden's foreign minister, warned that Mr Putin's steps represented a "profound challenge to international law and [the] global order". Moscow's steps also left the future of several thousand Ukrainian troops, now surrounded on their bases by unmarked Russian forces, in question. The stand-off between the two forces turned deadly late on Tuesday as Ukraine's defence ministry said a soldier had been shot dead while masked armed militants clashed with troops at a military facility in the regional capital of Simferopol. In an hour-long speech before both Russian houses of parliament, Mr Putin celebrated the return of a territory that Russia saw transferred to Ukraine by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in 1954, but has long seen as rightfully its own. "Crimea is a symbol of Russian war glory, of Russian traditions, language, beliefs," he said, triggering thunderous applause. Joe Biden, US vice-president, on a visit to Poland, led international condemnation, calling the annexation of Crimea a blatant violation of international law and "nothing more than a land grab". US President Barack Obama invited his G7 counterparts to a meeting in The Hague next week to discuss the crisis. Russia's stock market continued to rebound, however, after Mr Putin said he saw "no need" to split Ukraine. Moscow's Micex index closed up 4.1 per cent. Mr Putin said the people of Crimea had decided the fate of the region in a triumph of their free will, referring to last Sunday's referendum. He rejected western criticism of the vote and reiterated his backing of the outcome. russia putin ukraine crimea speech russian territory claim freedom 2014 u.s. "united states" usa america west east news media entertainment constitution court law moscow "moscow russia" lawyer obama power elite mafia "international law" "we the people" referendum peace protest battle "war games" extreme authority agenda government "world war 3" partner military "u.s. navy" "u.s. army" "agenda nwo" rt russia today illuminati music industry hollywood bilderberg george soros payed to protest billionaire rothschild alex jones infowars glenn beck gerald celente trends in the news coast to coast am The Ukrainian soldier was killed and another wounded in a shootout as their office in the Crimean capital of Simferopol was stormed by well-armed commandos wearing Russian uniforms that had been stripped of identifying insignia, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry in Kiev said. Such forces, backed by pro-Russian locals, occupied Crimea two weeks ago, surrounding Ukrainian bases in the region and demanding the soldiers inside surrender and leave, or switch allegiance to Russia. President Barack Obama today imposed sanctions on seven top Russian government officials and four others from Ukraine and warned Russia will face more penalties if it doesn't pull back from Crimea. "Continued Russian military intervention in Ukraine will only deepen Russia's diplomatic isolation and exact a greater toll on the Russian economy," Obama said at the White House. The U.S. can "calibrate our response" based on whether Russia chooses "to escalate or to de-escalate the situation."- published: 19 Mar 2014
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April 2014 Breaking News REUTERS Kremlin hopes Ukraine crisis will not start new Cold War
April 2014 Breaking News Kremlin hopes Ukraine crisis will not start new Cold War
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published: 03 Mar 2014
April 2014 Breaking News REUTERS Kremlin hopes Ukraine crisis will not start new Cold War
April 2014 Breaking News REUTERS Kremlin hopes Ukraine crisis will not start new Cold War
April 2014 Breaking News Kremlin hopes Ukraine crisis will not start new Cold War http://news.yahoo.com/kremlin-hopes-ukraine-crisis-not-start-cold-war-183714556.html March 4 2014 Breaking News Ukraine Kiev USA Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Kiev Tuesday for talks with Ukraine's new interim government, amid an escalating crisis in Crimea. His visit came as the United States said it would provide $1 billion to financially-stricken Ukraine as part of an international loan. With the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea under near complete control by pro-Russian forces, US officials said Moscow could face sanctions within days http://news.yahoo.com/kerry-arrives-kiev-talks-interim-govt-150548801.html March 3rd 2014 Breaking News KIEV, Ukraine Associated Press Russian troops said to be 16,000 strong tightened their stranglehold on Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula Monday, openly defying the U.S. and the European Union and rattling world capitals and stock markets http://news.yahoo.com/russia-sets-ukraine-agenda-diplomacy-threats-193131760.html March 3 2014 Breaking News A look at Russian vs Ukrainian Military http://news.yahoo.com/look-russian-ukrainian-militaries-210201234.html March 3rd 2014 Breaking News KIEV Ukraine Associated Press Russia issued an ultimatum Monday, demanding that the crew of two Ukrainian warships in Crimea immediately surrender or be stormed and seized, a Ukrainian military spokesman said.Russia demands that two Ukraine warships surrender http://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-russia-demands-2-warships-surrender-173659166.html March 3 2014 Breaking News Secretary of State John Kerry's emergency trip to Kiev Tuesday is meant to demonstrate resolute USA support for the Ukrainian government in the face of Russia's aggression and military occupation of the southern province of Crimea http://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-crisis-proof-obamas-lead-behind-policy-failed-211803646.html March 3 2014 Breaking News REUTERS Dilemma for the West Putin does NOT see the western system as beneficial. Putin doesn't see it, The Chinese don't see it. And the Iranians don't see it. http://news.yahoo.com/china-looks-putin-poses-risky-dilemma-west-174209397.html March 3 2014 Breaking News Ukraine in crisis USA to Russia It is an act of aggression it must stop A day after Ukraine's interim prime minister called Russia's military intervention "a declaration of war," a Russian fleet reportedly issued an ultimatum to Ukrainian forces in Crimea: Surrender or "face storm." Russia later denied issuing such a warning http://yahoonews.tumblr.com/post/78440354349 March 3rd 2014 Breaking News CNN Crisis in Ukraine Russian military troops settle in no signs Putin going to retreat part 3 - Ukraine mobilizes troops amid crisis with Russia http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/01/world/europe/ukraine-politics/index.html March 2 2014 Breaking News Russian Troops Take Over Ukraine's Crimea Region Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oh3G_2K9wU March 1 2014 Breaking News REUTERS New York Putin orders 150 thousand military troop drills on Ukraine border https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPNjhOknSAg Crisis in Ukraine March 3 2014 Breaking News Wall Street Journal The USA and its European allies vowed to isolate Russia's Putin and punish his nation's economy, demanding he withdraw what they called an occupation force from Ukraine's Crimean region. Polish Foreign Minister Weighs In Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski spoke to reporters before a meeting of the nation's National Security Council on Monday http://stream.wsj.com/story/deadly-clashes-in-ukraine/SS-2-457850/ March 3rd 2014 Breaking News WASHINGTON Associated Press News - In a sudden reprise of Cold War sensibilities, the USA and its allies are weighing sanctions on Moscow and whether to bolster defenses in Europe in response to Russia's military advances on Ukraine. Secretary of State John Kerry, soon on his way to Ukraine's capital, said world leaders "are prepared to go to the hilt in order to isolate Russia with respect to this invasion http://news.yahoo.com/cold-war-reprise-us-seeks-moscows-isolation-082648310--politics.html March 3 2014 Breaking News - Ukraine KIEV REUTER NEWS - Russia has started a build-up of armored vehicles on the Russian side of a narrow stretch of water between Russia and the Ukrainian region of Crimea, Ukrainian border guards said on Monday Russia builds up armor near Crimea, Ukraine border guards say http://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-border-guards-report-build-russian-armor-near-071520025.html- published: 03 Mar 2014
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The history of the Crimean peninsula
Covering the years from 1,000 AD to around 2003, it was created using software from the Ce...
published: 20 Mar 2014
The history of the Crimean peninsula
The history of the Crimean peninsula
Covering the years from 1,000 AD to around 2003, it was created using software from the Centennia Historical Atlas http://www.clockwk.com/download.html The video shows the rise and fall of the Holy Roman, Ottoman and Golden Horde empires, the changing landscape of the British Isles and the until-recently patchwork nature of what is now Germany. All taking place in just three minutes and 30 seconds, it offers a timely reminder of the nature of European borders which, thanks to Mr Putin's endeavours, remain in flux to this day The Complex Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/licenses/ FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Educational video for purposes of commentary and criticism - Copyright is not applicable- published: 20 Mar 2014
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LARGE NUMBERS of Ukraine's military DEFECTS to pro russian Crimea
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published: 04 Mar 2014
LARGE NUMBERS of Ukraine's military DEFECTS to pro russian Crimea
LARGE NUMBERS of Ukraine's military DEFECTS to pro russian Crimea
kiev yanukovych tymoshenko berkut maidan udar yatsenyuk tiahnybok svoboda pravy sektor Batkivshchina russia russian military Ukrainian special forces regiment joins other units in refusal to march against Crimea A Ukrainian Special Forces company dispatched in Ukraine's centermost major city of Kirovograd has disobeyed an order to march on to Crimea, according to one of the officers in the company who spoke to Itar-Tass. "Today we have been ordered to move toward the Crimean peninsula and disrupt the activity of the Crimean 'defense forces.' We have refused to carry out the order," he told the agency of the order that came Sunday from Ukraine's Defense Ministry. The officer added that part of the reason to go against Kiev's orders was a lack of understanding by the special forces as to whose plans they had to thwart there, and why. "Many of [our] guys have relatives there. I myself spend summer in Evpatoria," he said. "Many among us don't understand whom we are fighting for and against in Crimea." This is not an isolated sentiment. On Sunday, much of the Ukrainian armed forces based in Crimea simply switched sides, shortly taking their military oath. Newly appointed Navy chief, Rear Admiral Denis Berezovsky, has sworn allegiance to the people of Crimea, RIA Novosti reported. Troops were earlier seen resigning en masse, while the Crimean Defense Forces kept order in Simferopol. Peaceful locals could be seen around Crimea, advocating a no-war approach. The development has been reported mere hours after violent scuffles in Kharkov, eastern Ukraine's largest city, in which more than 100 people were injured. This resulted in pro-Russian crowds taking back the city administration's headquarters from radical far-right groups as local police took a back seat. Crimea got pulled into the Ukrainian chaos shortly after the self-proclaimed government in Kiev introduced a law banning the use of minority regional languages across the country. With more than half of the Crimean population being ethnic Russians, as well as many Ukrainians disapproving of such radical measures, public outcry turned into action. Residents have announced they are going to hold a referendum March 30 to determine the fate of the Crimean autonomous republic. Similarly to Crimea, a number of other Ukrainian regions have likewise risen up against the new Ukrainian government, whose legitimacy has been brought into question, as thousands can be seen on their streets, urging their neighbors to stand up to Kiev's orders. Arms, 400 kilos of explosives seized from Kiev radicals on Crimean border The self-defense forces guarding the borders of the Ukrainian autonomous republic of Crimea have prevented a large amount of firearms and explosives from being smuggled into the republic by Kiev radicals. The Cossacks and Berkut troops at the road checkpoint in the Crimean peninsula have confiscated explosives equivalent to 400 kilograms of TNT as well as grenades, rifles and guns, Russia-1 TV channel reports. The blasting agent was transported in a single batch by a truck, with the local self-defense forces currently investigating the origins and the purpose of the load. They told told RIA-Novosti news agency that the driver and the passenger of the truck were Maidan activists. "They are citizens of Lvov [in western Ukraine], Maksim Shepetaylo -- born in 1990 and Vasily Pusko -- born in 1989. They didn't hide the fact that since December last year that active participated in Maidan clashes [in Kiev]," the source said. One of the Berkut soldiers, who like many of his comrades refused to follow the order to disband from the self-proclaimed government in the Ukrainian capital, told Russia-1 TV that the majority of the arms were seized from vehicles with Kiev numbers. The weapons have been confiscated, despite many of their owners providing documents, which prove that they are state officials or law enforcement officers, he said. The self-defense forces have demonstrated to journalists a loaded Kalashnikov rifle, with the available evidence suggesting that shots were recently fired from it. They also showed a small-caliber sniper rifle of foreign design, saying that the weapons of such type have been frequently used by radicals against the police during the Maidan standoff in Kiev. Sky News also visited a Crimean checkpoint, reporting a stockpile of weapons -- including shotguns, hunting rifles, axes and ammunition -- which the self-defense forces said were seized from cars trying to enter Crimea. The checkpoints are installed to make "sure that everything is in order here at the entrance to Crimea, that no-one is smuggling anything that could turn our land into another Maidan," one of the guards explained. he newly appointed head of the Ukrainian Navy, Rear Admiral Denis Berezovsky, as well as a number of other high ranking Ukrainian military and security officials in Crimea, have sworn their allegiance to the local authorities.- published: 04 Mar 2014
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Mirny, Ukraine to Chornomorske - western Crimean Peninsula
Mirny, Ukraine to Chornomorske - western Crimean Peninsula...
published: 03 Aug 2013
Mirny, Ukraine to Chornomorske - western Crimean Peninsula
Mirny, Ukraine to Chornomorske - western Crimean Peninsula
Mirny, Ukraine to Chornomorske - western Crimean Peninsula- published: 03 Aug 2013
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Russian Troops Take Over the Crimean Peninsula
(Ukraine Crisis Update #1 Mar 2, 2014)
Russian troops took over the strategic Black Sea pe...
published: 02 Mar 2014
Russian Troops Take Over the Crimean Peninsula
Russian Troops Take Over the Crimean Peninsula
(Ukraine Crisis Update #1 Mar 2, 2014) Russian troops took over the strategic Black Sea peninsula on Saturday without firing a shot - Ukraine calls up a million reservist and ask West for for protection... Scripture Reference: Luke 21:28 Having difficulty embedding The End Time News videos on your web site? There is a simple solution to that problem. Answer: Replace the missing (http:) in the embed URL code. For more information on this issue and how to fix it, go to: http://www.theendtimenews.org/ytsharefix.php PRAYER OF SALVATION - I WANT TO BE SAVED (Don't Wait!) http://youtu.be/nqRGGYFWBek Stay Informed Watch My News Tweets https://twitter/themscomp or TETN.org or 5tilmidnight.blogspot.com TETN on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/rs.miller.39 You Tube http://www.youtube.com/user/themscomp Google Plus https://plus.google.com/u/0/+RSMiller/post Tumblr http://rsmiller407.tumblr.com/ The Last Day of Your Life (Video - Food for Thought) Where will you be when that day comes upon you? The sudden and unexpected trip off into eternity which catches most people off guard. Do you have as much time left as you think? http://youtu.be/lMQTwp9PA2c Tweets From Important People and Organizations http://www.theendtimenews.org/tweeters/ Support The End Time News.org http://TETN.org/donate (or) http://www.theendtimenews.org/donate.htm- published: 02 Mar 2014
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Peninsula de Crimea
Desde la antigüedad, la península de Crimea ha presentado como su principal valor su posic...
published: 28 Mar 2012
Peninsula de Crimea
Peninsula de Crimea
Desde la antigüedad, la península de Crimea ha presentado como su principal valor su posición estratégica. Escitas y griegos crearon un Estado poderoso, el reino del Bósforo, hace ya 2.500 años. Romanos y bizantinos aprovecharon su posición avanzada de control marítimo y de nudo comercial, y judíos y genoveses hicieron florecer sus ciudades durante la Edad Media. Durante las invasiones tártaras del siglo XIII, estos guerreros encontraron allí no sólo un lugar estratégicamente importante, sino también una tierra de una belleza y una riqueza agrícola increíble. Instalaron un Estado propio y se establecieron, mezclándose en gran medida, con los habitantes anteriores, dando origen a una nueva nacion , tartaros de Crimea. Since ancient times, the Crimea has presented its strategic position as its main value. Scythians and Greeks created a powerful State, the Kingdom of the Bosporus, 2,500 years ago. Romans and Byzantines took advantage of its advanced position of maritime control and commercial hub, and Jews and Genoese made flourish their cities during the Middle Ages. During the Tatar invasions of the 13th century, these warriors found there not only a strategically important place, but also a land of beauty and agricultural wealth. They set up their own State and settled largely mixed with the previous inhabitants, giving rise to the new nation ,Crimean tatars. http://crimeanomad.com/- published: 28 Mar 2012
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Russia has effectively stolen the semi-autonomous Crimean peninsula
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published: 12 Mar 2014
Russia has effectively stolen the semi-autonomous Crimean peninsula
Russia has effectively stolen the semi-autonomous Crimean peninsula
2014 Actual News, Please Subscribe Our Channel! Germany has criticized Russia's moves in Ukraine's southern strategic Crimea region. Chancellor Angela Merkel says Moscow's actions amount to the annexation- published: 12 Mar 2014
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Diplomats converge on Kiev as Russian takeover of Crimea peninsula nearly complete
Western diplomats are in Kiev to diffuse the Ukraine-Russia crisis, as Ukrainians on eithe...
published: 22 Mar 2014
Diplomats converge on Kiev as Russian takeover of Crimea peninsula nearly complete
Diplomats converge on Kiev as Russian takeover of Crimea peninsula nearly complete
Western diplomats are in Kiev to diffuse the Ukraine-Russia crisis, as Ukrainians on either side of the conflict raise pro-Russia and pro-Ukraine flags in Crimea. Mana Rabiee reports. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/BreakingNews Reuters tells the world's stories like no one else. As the largest international multimedia news provider, Reuters provides coverage around the globe and across topics including business, financial, national, and international news. For over 160 years, Reuters has maintained its reputation for speed, accuracy, and impact while providing exclusives, incisive commentary and forward-looking analysis. http://reuters.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Reuters https://plus.google.com/u/0/s/reuters https://twitter.com/Reuters- published: 22 Mar 2014
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