Friday, April 25, 2014

Ukraine Loses to Russian Invasion Via Luhansk

In a stunning upset Kiev in Ukraine reports massive chaos as Russian officials spark an epic revolt in Luhansk.  Consisting of nearly half a million people, the infrastructure of Luhansk suffered measurable loss of basic utility and social services as pro-Russian forces storm government and military buildings there.  Media and other outlets are unable to gain access into Luhansk at this time.  All eyewitness accounts come from refugees fleeing Luhansk and the prime outlet for news coming from Kiev.  With capitalist business establishments burning Moscow is quick to condemn Ukraine forces with the help of the West for the unrest.  The response has been that Putin is playing on the sympathies of the global scene.

In Kiev, Ukraine officials continue to attempt raids in an effort to regain control of government buildings that have been seized by pro-Russian radicals.  It is apparent that the success of these rebels are being supplied monetarily and being armed through clandestine operations from Russia though no confirmed proof is available at this time.  Russia's Vladimir Putin openly expresses "heartfelt" sympathy for pro-Russian separatists citing oppression from Ukraine government officials.  With one hand he hails to the world as a savior.  So it seems to many that with the other hand in the mire he is masterminding the unraveling the sovereignty and hope of freedom for Ukraine from within the country.  Again, no confirmed proof.

Closer to the Russian border there are reports of dissension among the ranks in the 1,000,000 strong Kharkiv in the Slobozhanshchyna region of Ukraine.  Utilities from Russian sources are rationed at rates 65% higher than what they were just two months ago.  All accounts point to a deliberate attempt to isolate this vibrant stronghold of power for whomever controls it.  Will it be the people of Ukraine or Russia?

There is a curious growing divide even among the Baltic States.  Reports come in from Latvia, Estonia and also Lithuania of a shift in public sentiment toward Russia.  A "meltdown of liberty" cites one official off the record in Poland as he describes the bully state of Russia over all the former republics of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.  If true, this would make seizure of these states quick, easy and at the most minimum of casualties due to an increased lack of initiative.  An important question is whether or not this "lack of initiative" is purposely induced by insidious designs or truly the will of the people?

The above report is false................... for the most part.  However, ludicrous it may seem it is a valid scenario of upcoming events as Russia continues patiently to unravel the fabric of freedom in the former Russian Republics.  The above reports are true current accounts laced with possibilities which have not happened - yet.  Ukraine is a rich resource of natural resources as well as key access to various ports.  Can anyone in their right mind truly doubt the reach Vladimir Putin is willing to exercise in order to accomplish his goal?

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