2015年2月4日、ウクライナのラダでは、ウクライナへ外国の軍隊を参加させる法案を可決している。彼らは現在、リトアニアとポーランドに軍隊を結合するかどうかを議論している。

この広大な力の増加はドンバスで繰り広げている戦争で、キエフの多額の損失をカバーするために機器や人員を提供するのが目的とのこと。2月4日、ドネツクで激しい砲撃があった。民間人の27人が爆撃の犠牲になった。

発射されたロケット弾やクラスター爆弾を分散させる。クラスター爆弾は違法です。ドネツクでは子供の遊び場を襲った。ロケット爆撃は、今年の初めからその場所に集中している。これは、すべてのドンバス間で起こっている。ウクライナは最前線で難民を砲撃している。

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Posted on February 4, 2015 by George Eliason

As I am writing this the Ukrainian Rada has passed a law allowing foreign armies into Ukraine. They are currently discussing whether to combine armies with Lithuania and Poland. This vast force increase will provide equipment and personnel to cover Kiev’s heavy losses in the war Poroshenko is waging in Donbass. I don’t know what combining armies with NATO member countries will ultimately mean. I do know that both countries are very close to following in Ukraine’s Ultra-National footsteps internally because of pressure from their own nationalist diasporas.

Today (Feb 4)in the heavy shelling of Donetsk, Ukraine hit Hospital #27 among other civilian structures in Donetsk 17 homes, in Makeyevka 28 , and Gorlovka 2. At Hospital #27 most of the deaths are from flying glass when the windows blew in due to the explosions.

The Ukrainians are firing Uragan rockets which also disperses cluster bombs. Cluster bombs are illegal. In Donetsk one Uragan rocket struck the location where humanitarian aid was given out and a children’s playground.

This video with English subtitles shows the horror of Ukraine’s bombing in Gorlovka. The shelling, rockets and bombing have been constant there since the beginning of the year. This is going on all across Donbass and on the front lines, Ukraine is once again shelling refugees trying to leave.

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gainst this background in this video with translated subtitles by Kazzura commander Mosgovoy addresses this ongoing situation and states where he sees the conflict in Ukraine going. He also appeals to Ukraine to fight against the real enemies of the people and to stop killing each other. He says where he thinks it must end. There has to be justice for all Ukrainians.



Listening to Alexey Mosgovoy, commander of Prezrak Battalion opens a clear lens into understanding the leaders of LNR and DNR in Donbas. Mosgovoy has been vilified in the press as a rising tyrant, a backward looking ideologist, and an intolerant leader in an attempt to undermine the position of the DNR and LNR in western media.

In what became the West’s big article on Mosgovoy, he was made out to be a cruel unjust warlord overseeing the trial of rapists and concluding it with the death penalty. It was called a trial by a mob, and a death sentence was ordered with a show of hands.

The first rapist was a soldier under his command and the girl was just 15 years old. The second was accused of raping a child. During the trial all the evidence was brought forward and the only defense given was“she asked for it.” The mother of the convicted was convinced of his guilt. The mob which was over 300 people knew both the accused and the accusers in the case. In essence it was a jury of 300 people including friends and family. Because it is war time and a soldier raped a child(15 years old), the death penalty put on the table.

After clouding the facts and dragging this mans reputation into the mud, for main stream media the story ended there.

Its how it really ended that gives real insight into this NAF leader.

Mosgovoy suspended the death sentences right away. His stated reason which went unreported was “Until there is a sitting government, laws are decided, and a real judicial system is in place; the punishment cannot be carried out. Real laws have to be in place and protections first. A real court needs to be established and then this can be decided.”

The convicted soldier is digging trenches, and the civilian is in custody until a legal court can hear the case.

The above statement is really clear insight into how Alexey Mosgovoy sees a separation between military and civil structures as well as civil rights.

How I got to know who Alexey Mosgovoy is

Late in the spring and then beginning again in the late summer after Prezrak pushed the Ukrainian national guard and punisher battalions out of our area, I was rubbing shoulders almost daily with Prezrak battalion and didn’t realize it. These men and women are local people from what became Lugansk Peoples Republic.

Back then they were just the local militia guys we met and knew. Prezrak Battalion has played an instrumental part in the humanitarian effort for Lugansk People’s Republic. Alexey Moskovoy set a humanitarian battalion just for distributing aid. In towns where they have a strong presence Prezrak set up kitchens and cafeterias where people struck by the war can eat for free.

In the spring, the Ukrainian government started blocking shipments of medications needed for chronic illnesses ( diabetes, heart problems), to antibiotics, and everything in between going to Donbass. Besides writing about the humanitarian situation, my wife and I have been trying on our own small level to help.

When our friends saw this Prezrak asked us to get lists together locally for medications that were needed. We put a list together and a week later the medications including insulin for Type 2 diabetes were delivered, no thank you needed.

This wasn’t a one time offering and Prezrak Battalion does this wherever they have a presence. They never asked who the medication was for. It doesn’t matter if they are “pro-Russian, or pro-Ukrainian” everyone is Donbass. Prezrak Battalion’s only thought was getting the medication to people that needed it and politics don’t play a part in the equation.

That was how I started to get to know Alexey Mosgovoy. Its the actions and not the words of a man that show his character.

Through months of conversations with the men and women in both the NAF and Prezrak nothing but respect is said in connection with him regardless of what was going on. It doesn’t matter who you speak with on the streets throughout Lugansk Peoples Republic, the sentiment remains the same.

By the time I met him I had the benefit of already understanding how he looked at things. Over the last months Prezrak has earned its fierce reputation, but even in combat every time its possible they have tried to opt for the surrender of their fellow Ukrainians (Ukrainian army) instead of destroying them. The exception to this is the punisher battalions like “Donbass” “Aidar” “Azov” whose crimes against the civilian population has been insane.

Through the lens of this man you can understand the direction the leaders of DNR and LNR are moving in. If the military is showing this much support for the civil structure, how much more are the elected leaders working for in civil government?


親ロ派、ウクライナ軍に最後通告=6000人完全包囲−和平協議で主導権狙いか

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【モスクワ時事】インタファクス通信によると、ウクライナ東部ドネツク州デバリツェボで9日、親ロシア派が政府軍の最大6000人を完全包囲したと主張し、投降しなければ総攻撃すると最後通告した。親ロ派は兵士を「人質」に取り、多大な犠牲を伴う総攻撃を辞さない構えでポロシェンコ政権に一段と圧力をかけ、一連の和平協議で主導権を握る狙いがあるとみられる。

デバリツェボは、親ロ派の二つの拠点都市であるドネツクとルガンスクを結ぶ交通の要衝。政府軍が死守してきたが、親ロ派が年明けから包囲作戦を強化し、9日になって弾薬や兵器の補給路を完全に遮断したと発表した。

親ロ派幹部は「投降した者は身の安全を保証するが、それ以外の者はせん滅する。デバリツェボで政府軍の5000〜6000人を包囲した」と警告した。

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