15:27
9.5.2014
With much of today's attention on Crimea, Moscow sends a fresh message regarding another neighboring territory. From our newsroom:
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin has taken part in ceremonies in Moldova's breakaway region of Transdniestr marking the end of World War II.
Rogozin, the Russian president's special representative for Transdniestr, said in Tiraspol May 9 Russia would do everything possible to guarantee the security of the self-declared republic.
He suggested that the government in Kyiv posed a danger to Transdniestr, which is between Ukaine and Moldova.
"On the borders of Transdniester a genuine blockade is being set up," Rozogin said, referring to Ukraine. "They don’t allow men 16 and 60 years old into neighboring Odesa, this speaks of the fear the fascists there are experiencing."
Rogozin arrived May 8 after a delay he said was caused by Ukrainian authorities denying his plane access through Ukrainian airspace.
Rogozin, the Russian president's special representative for Transdniestr, said in Tiraspol May 9 Russia would do everything possible to guarantee the security of the self-declared republic.
He suggested that the government in Kyiv posed a danger to Transdniestr, which is between Ukaine and Moldova.
"On the borders of Transdniester a genuine blockade is being set up," Rozogin said, referring to Ukraine. "They don’t allow men 16 and 60 years old into neighboring Odesa, this speaks of the fear the fascists there are experiencing."
Rogozin arrived May 8 after a delay he said was caused by Ukrainian authorities denying his plane access through Ukrainian airspace.
15:37
9.5.2014
Off-duty police officer among those killed in Mariupol. He had a broken arm in a cast; is assumed to have been shot by a sniper.
16:08
9.5.2014
In this video from RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service, you can see that despite calls in Kyiv to prohibit the traditional St. George ribbon during Victory Day celebrations, many residents of the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipropetrovsk wore the orange-and-black ribbon during the May 9 ceremonies. The symbol of both imperial and Soviet military valor has recently been adopted by pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine's east.
16:28
9.5.2014
Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov's full account on Facebook of today's events in Mariupol:
A group of terrorists comprising close to 60 people armed with automatic weapons, launched an attack on the city police building. There was an attempt to seize the building, without any previous demands. A fight ensued inside the building. This escalated into a full-scale military confrontation, after reinforcements arrived from the armed forces and Omega units from the National Guard. As a result of the fight, in which units from the National Guard, armed forces, and Azov special Interior Ministry forces, a significant number of the gathered terrorists were destroyed.
Close to 20 terrorists were killed, four were taken into custody. A number of the attackers discarded their weapons and escaped into the city's residential areas. Our losses -- one killed, five injured. All were members of the armed forces. The police headquarters were enveloped in flames.
Hired scum -- when will you calm down and have your fill of blood? Think!
Antiterrorist units have received reinforcements brought in from other regions. Regarding armed terrorists, they will have only one position -- shoot to kill. For those who think differently -- there will be dialogue, discourse, political compromise.
For those who come with weapons and shoot, who take and torture hostages, who rob people, all while hiding behind various slogans -- for you, the Ukrainian state will have only one response.
Everyone chooses for himself. The situation is becoming black and white. Any shades have moved to the sidelines. It can be no other way -- otherwise the country will turn into a flaming buffer zone where death will become the norm and life will be lived amid the ruins of the economy and civil rights.
Time to stop the madness. Enough politicization, enough insanity, enough propaganda. It's time to really push yourself to emerge from this state. I'm asking everyone, friends and enemies alike. Put aside your rivalries and personal interests. The fate of the country is on the line. Do honestly what you should. We're strong, we can, and we must!
16:40
9.5.2014
Here's some video from today's Russian military parade in Sevastopol:
16:42
9.5.2014
A new report by the Warsaw-based Open Dialog Foundation says local police hold ultimate responsibility for the deaths of more than 46 people in clashes in Odesa last week.
ODF writes the police "not only failed to prevent the clashes, but in some cases acted on behalf of the [Russian] provocateurs."
Read the full report here:
16:44
9.5.2014
Could capital flows out of Russia last few months have been as high as $220bn? ECB seems to think so. Huge. http://t.co/AH9YsNYmLV
— Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) May 9, 2014
16:46
9.5.2014
A reminder that correspondent Robert Coalson's terrific photo gallery explains why the Crimean campaign means so much to Moscow.
16:56
9.5.2014
Checking in on Dmitry Rogozin's Transdniester visit....
The evening of May 9. On the banks of the Dniester. Moldova's on the other side. Culture Minister [Vladimir] Medinsky and I are catching polite fish.
The evening of May 9. On the banks of the Dniester. Moldova's on the other side. Culture Minister [Vladimir] Medinsky and I are catching polite fish.
18:30
9.5.2014
OSCE Media Freedom Representative Dunja Mijatovic has released a statement denouncing the continuing deterioration of the media freedom situation in Ukraine, the OSCE said. In her May 9 statement, Mijatovic says he is "appalled by this hostile environment for media and again call on all parties to refrain from restrictive and violent practices against journalists."
Mijatovic's statement includes examples of violations against the media, including the disappearance in the Mariupol area of Nikolai Ryabchenko, "a journalist contributing to many local media outlets"; Sergei Garmash, editor of the Ostrov news portal, who was attacked and shot near Donetsk; incidents of armed, unidentified people stopping TV crews to inspect documents and seizing equipment; and more. "The attacks we are witnessing every day in Ukraine are nothing short of gross and severe violations of fundamental human rights," Mijatovic says.
Mijatovic's statement includes examples of violations against the media, including the disappearance in the Mariupol area of Nikolai Ryabchenko, "a journalist contributing to many local media outlets"; Sergei Garmash, editor of the Ostrov news portal, who was attacked and shot near Donetsk; incidents of armed, unidentified people stopping TV crews to inspect documents and seizing equipment; and more. "The attacks we are witnessing every day in Ukraine are nothing short of gross and severe violations of fundamental human rights," Mijatovic says.