Jewish Terrorists Return to East Ukraine for Round Two

Daily Stormer
April 24, 2014

These are probably Blackwater troops.  Can't imagine they would send more of their men to defect.
These are probably Blackwater troops. Can’t imagine they would send more of their men to defect.

After having been completely and totally humiliated a few days ago, with almost all of their troops defecting to the opposition and nothing happening but complete and unadulterated failure, the terrorist forces of the Jewish coup “government” of the Maidan have returned for round two.

No clear information on how that’s turning out, thus far.

NYT:

Ukrainian forces were reported on Thursday to be mobilizing in the eastern part of the country against pro-Russian separatists in what could be the beginning of long-promised action, apparently centering on the city of Slovyansk, a stronghold of militants allied with the Kremlin.

Elsewhere, the Ukrainian interim authorities said Thursday that “civilian activists” had regained control of City Hall in the southeastern city of Mariupol on the Sea of Azov, forcing pro-Russian protesters to leave without bloodshed.

There was no independent corroboration of the account, published by Arsen Avakov, the interior minister, on Facebook. News reports offered a different version of the events, saying that the building had been stormed by masked men who used baseball bats to beat the occupiers.

In Slovyansk, separatists rang church bells to sound a general alarm, residents reported. The intentions of Ukrainian troops were uncertain, however, and it was not clear whether they sought to storm pro-Moscow positions or merely to isolate them.

North of the city, a separatist commander said, Ukrainian and pro-Russian forces clashed at a roadblock in fighting that left one combatant dead and one wounded. The Interior Ministry in Kiev, the capital, said five people had been killed in fighting around checkpoints.

The events seemed to represent a significant action and a break with an international agreement struck last week in Geneva to defuse tensions.

The clash north of Slovyansk involved Ukrainian troops backed by five light armored vehicles, Reuters reported.

In Mariupol, Mr. Avakov said, the mayoral office was “liberated for normal work” to resume more than a week after pro-Russian protesters first occupied it — part of a string of such moves by allies of the Kremlin, some supported by masked gunmen, in several locations across eastern Ukraine.