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In reply to the discussion: My view as a resident of Kiev Ukraine - 3/17 edition [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)20. You appear to be pro-Russia
This a building just down the street from us that has just been broken into for the second time in two weeks. (That's confirmed). This latest incident was apparently performed by Right Sector, who were attempting to free a bank of some of its assets. Most banks here apparently don't keep a lot of assets on-site, but this one did, so they attempted to break in and security on-site barricaded themselves into a safe room and called the police. In normal times, Berkut would respond to these types of calls. But there is no Berkut anymore. So they had to figure out whose responsibility it was. But that's not the end of it. Police eventually showed up and removed the perpetrators, and shortly thereafter release them to the protest camp at Maidan.
What do you make of this:
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The claim, made at www.cyber-berkut.org, could not be independently verified. "Berkut" is a reference to the feared and since disbanded riot squads used by the government of ousted pro-Russian Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich.
Cyber warfare expert Jeffrey Carr, in a blog on the attacks, described cyber berkut as staunch supporters of Yanukovich and a "pro-Russia hacktivist group working against Ukrainian independence".
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Cyber berkut - which some experts believe may be affiliated with Russian intelligence - published its statement in Russian rather than Ukrainian.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/16/ukraine-crisis-nato-idUSL6N0MD00D20140316
The claim, made at www.cyber-berkut.org, could not be independently verified. "Berkut" is a reference to the feared and since disbanded riot squads used by the government of ousted pro-Russian Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich.
Cyber warfare expert Jeffrey Carr, in a blog on the attacks, described cyber berkut as staunch supporters of Yanukovich and a "pro-Russia hacktivist group working against Ukrainian independence".
<...>
Cyber berkut - which some experts believe may be affiliated with Russian intelligence - published its statement in Russian rather than Ukrainian.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/16/ukraine-crisis-nato-idUSL6N0MD00D20140316
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Cool to see a report from the ground over there. I'm sure someone will be right along to correct you
quinnox
Mar 2014
#2
the OP is not ethnic Ukraine. I see you're badgering him below to reveal his ethnicity
magical thyme
Mar 2014
#29
My father's background was Ukrainian and Turkish. My mother's background, Welsh and French.
snagglepuss
Mar 2014
#53
Yes, as a matter of fact, they did. Which is why I asked the question, why there is
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#107
Maybe they should go after the wealthy oligarchs as Iceland did, and find some
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#123
Are you suggesting that Ukraine sit in anarchy until elections could be held?
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#115
Actually, since they destroyed the opposition and scared the witts out of anybody who might want to
newthinking
Mar 2014
#170
In May, but no way it can be fair. They destroyed the opposition parties -
newthinking
Mar 2014
#168
I guess you meant to say that you're anti-Putin, and not much else matters? nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#5
"Putin apologist" is a term perhaps thrown around too loosely by some here.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#13
I don't. I don't read Richard Perle, don't watch rt.com or Hannity, etc. nt
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#63
Well I read anybody, I won't say everybody, someone would point out it's impossible.
bemildred
Mar 2014
#66
Where there's honest disagreement, sure I'll seek out opposing viewpoints.
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#68
in the instant case, the narrative pushed by both sides has been pretty well known for a while.
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#72
It's never really quiet, I suppose. What would they do if they couldn't squabble? nt
bemildred
Mar 2014
#82
And, check out those who buys this crap lock stock and barrel.. But, Franklin Graham thinks Putin..
Cha
Mar 2014
#162
Wait, so the imperialist fascist starting a pogrom against a minority in his country
NuclearDem
Mar 2014
#10
It's a bit shocking to hear a report from someone actually over there, instead of the propaganda we
quinnox
Mar 2014
#12
This right here is just shilling for Putin. There's no two ways around it.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#15
Everything posted anonymously on the internet should be taken with a grain of salt.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#89
here's his reaction to protests against Russia's state-sanctioned bigotry:
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#30
You calling the LGBT community unwilling tools of the MIC is good enough for me.
NuclearDem
Mar 2014
#158
Those hides came in one thread after 10 years of activity by me on Democratic Underground.
go west young man
Mar 2014
#163
Putin is so fucking Wonderful. Who needs RT when the Putin Propaganda is right here on DU?
Cha
Mar 2014
#161
Thanks for reminding us that Yanukovych and Putin still have admirers in Ukraine.
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#18
Yeah, Berkut. Those are the guys you *really* want running the show for Ukraine's security.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#35
I'm putting you on full ignore. And when they invent a triple ignore, I'll put you on that!
JVS
Mar 2014
#106
This highlights the difference between anecdote and data gathered through scientific polls and other
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#96
LOL is right. That post was one of the weirdest things I have ever read here at DU...
Hekate
Mar 2014
#185
Being more concerned about a group that MIGHT enact anti-gay laws vs one that ALREADY HAS is an
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#121
Yea right... We have heard all about how the far right and neo-nazis in Ukraine are "kinder-gentler"
newthinking
Mar 2014
#186
LGBT rights are clearly a game to you. You dont want to hold to account the country that has already
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#188
How dare you sit there in Kiev and contradict the American armchair activists
LittleBlue
Mar 2014
#105
well, i just sold a straight razor to a guy in ukraine. we have been chatting since i emailed him
pansypoo53219
Mar 2014
#124
Yes, there are multiple viewpoints. But a single viewpoint is getting most of the coverage in msm
newthinking
Mar 2014
#174