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posted by LaminatorX on Monday March 03 2014, @07:00PM   Printer-friendly
from the nothing-funny-to-say dept.

wantkitteh writes:

"The BBC is reporting that Russia has given Ukrainian military forces in Crimea a deadline of 3AM Tuesday morning to surrender or face assault. Moscow claims the position is to protect Russian civilians in Crimea following what it describes as the illegal coup in the past weeks. The Ukrainian Prime Minister has denounced Russia's actions as totally illegal and has called on it's allies to put pressure on Moscow. Russian military readiness in the area is very high with a blockade in place at Ukraine's naval headquarters and pre-positioned air and ground forces already in central locations around Crimea. Ukrainian forces are outnumbered and unprepared to face the threat. Demonstrations in the largely Russian-speaking area have supported Moscow's position while outside the area civilians are scared of what the future holds."

From the article:

Russia's military has given Ukrainian forces in Crimea until dawn on Tuesday to surrender or face an assault, Ukrainian defence sources have said. The head of Russia's Black Sea Fleet Aleksander Vitko set the deadline and also threatened two warships, Ukrainian officials said. However, Interfax news agency later quoted a fleet spokesman who denied that any ultimatum had been issued. Moscow has said its troops are needed in Crimea to protect civilians. The Kremlin says people in Crimea have come under threat from "ultra-nationalists" since pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted last month. Russia is now said to be in de facto control of the Crimea region.

 
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  • (Score: 5, Informative) by wantkitteh on Monday March 03 2014, @07:53PM

    by wantkitteh (3362) on Monday March 03 2014, @07:53PM (#10191) Homepage Journal

    Here's a chart showing use of the Russian language in the Ukraine:

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3 4/RussianUseEn.PNG [wikimedia.org]

    Ukraine can't expect NATO support under treaty as they aren't a full member. Russia have a permanent military presence in the Ukraine, including an airbase pretty central to the Crimean Peninsula, giving them a great toehold before anyone even put their boots this morning. Add to that numerical and readiness superiority over their opponents, Russia are starting from a great military stance in the area. Given a correlation between language use and national identity, Russia's line that it's a defensive move holds just enough water to give them the initiative on top of all that.

    Now we have to wait while the Intentions department tries to figure out what Putin's goal is to make sense of it all. Break out the crystal balls.

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