15:35
14.6.2014
Reuters images of the wreckage of the IL-76 Ukrainian army transport plane shot down over Luhansk, killing scores of troops. The men in the photos are identified as rebels. Seems to say a lot about Luhansk that Ukrainian authorities retrieved the bodies then left, allowing separatist gunmen to salvage ammunition and weapons from the scene.
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15:11
14.6.2014
The commander of Ukraine's "Donbas" battalion, a volunteer militia group formed to fight Kremlin-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine, says the death of 49 servicemen in Luhansk will not go unanswered.
Writing on Facebook, Semyon Semenchenko added, according to RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service, "We won't forget. We won't forgive. Heroes don't die."
Semenchenko went on to blame Ukrainian military leaders for today's early-morning attack, in which pro-Russian separatists from the Luhansk People's Republic used portable rocket launchers to shoot down the plane as it passed over Luhansk. Everyone on board was killed; the burned-out hull of the plane remains surrounded by armed separatists.
"Indirect responsibility for the death of 49 paratroopers is held by the leadership of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. They could not have been unaware that terrorists armed with tanks and an open border would also have MANPADS" -- portable rocket launchers -- "at their disposal. Where was military intelligence looking? Do we even have military intelligence? Where's the analysis of the situation, where's the risk assessment, and who's next?"
Writing on Facebook, Semyon Semenchenko added, according to RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service, "We won't forget. We won't forgive. Heroes don't die."
Semenchenko went on to blame Ukrainian military leaders for today's early-morning attack, in which pro-Russian separatists from the Luhansk People's Republic used portable rocket launchers to shoot down the plane as it passed over Luhansk. Everyone on board was killed; the burned-out hull of the plane remains surrounded by armed separatists.
"Indirect responsibility for the death of 49 paratroopers is held by the leadership of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. They could not have been unaware that terrorists armed with tanks and an open border would also have MANPADS" -- portable rocket launchers -- "at their disposal. Where was military intelligence looking? Do we even have military intelligence? Where's the analysis of the situation, where's the risk assessment, and who's next?"
15:09
14.6.2014
Residents tell some hungover guy passed out in their frontyard who appears to have lost his pistol to scram and get back to "liberating Donbas" from the "fascists."
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15:03
14.6.2014
"Five grenades and a kilogram of metal nuts...It was a really powerful device." A piece of paper on a fence nearby read: "If you don't stop the war - the war will come to you."
14:56
14.6.2014
A spokeswoman for the self-proclaimed "Luhansk People's Republic" has told RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service that the separatist group is responsible for today's downing of a Ukrainian military transport plane that killed all 49 people aboard.
"Our militia shot down the plane," said Oksana Chigrina. "The plane violated the order by [LNR governor, Valeriy] Bolotov to close the airspace over Luhansk. The order stated that if there was a violation, appropriate measures would be taken."
The Luhansk People's Republic is listed by the Ukrainian government as a terrorist organization.
Borys Filatov, the deputy speaker of the Dnipropetrovsk regional administration, said on Facebook that passengers on the IL-76 transport plane included a nine-member flight crew from Zaporozhets oblast and 40 soldiers -- 32 from Dnipropetrovsk region, two from Donetsk, and the remaining six from Kherson, Odesa, Kharkiv, Luhansk, and Kirovograd. The soldiers were believed to be paratroopers from the 25th division of the Dnipropetrovsk air transport brigade.
"Our militia shot down the plane," said Oksana Chigrina. "The plane violated the order by [LNR governor, Valeriy] Bolotov to close the airspace over Luhansk. The order stated that if there was a violation, appropriate measures would be taken."
The Luhansk People's Republic is listed by the Ukrainian government as a terrorist organization.
Borys Filatov, the deputy speaker of the Dnipropetrovsk regional administration, said on Facebook that passengers on the IL-76 transport plane included a nine-member flight crew from Zaporozhets oblast and 40 soldiers -- 32 from Dnipropetrovsk region, two from Donetsk, and the remaining six from Kherson, Odesa, Kharkiv, Luhansk, and Kirovograd. The soldiers were believed to be paratroopers from the 25th division of the Dnipropetrovsk air transport brigade.