News from friends from Odessa. In Ukraine, all the happier to live

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News from friends from Odessa. In Ukraine, all the happier to live

At the beginning of euromaidan (for the New Year holidays), good friends from Ukraine came to visit us. They live near Odessa, they have a small business and at that time they fiercely defended the right of the people of Ukraine to overthrow their president, even by violent means. In the general opinion of them, as I understood at that moment, reflected the universal prevailing in that country. Since then we didn’t have any particular disagreements (like the Crimea), we didn’t go deep into this question.

And today I, first with surprise, and then with some surprise, I learned from Russian relatives of my Ukrainian acquaintances that they constantly get in touch with them by phone and each time news worse and worse. You know, it's one thing to read Vershinin’s blog about how Ukraine squeezes business, beat objectionable people on a white day, and burn out dissenters at night - here the habit of “dividing everything by sixteen” and writing off some messages on the intrigues of the elusive “Kremlin propaganda” work, thereby reassuring yourself somewhat. But to hear something completely different from people whom you know well and who supported euromaidan, that in their town they rush into the houses of Russians, they beat them, take away everything that can be taken away and thank God that they are not killed yet. Moreover, these phenomena have acquired such a precipitous nature there, that my acquaintances are already collecting belongings and are planning to arrive in Russia for permanent residence in the near future, leaving everything they can’t take with Nezalezhnaya Square.

Now for us personally, the question is no longer “to divide information about pogroms in Ukraine into 16” - now I believe that the 100 part of those tragedies that occur in this country every day does not reach us either. And I’m even afraid to imagine that my friends will tell you very soon, coming here and not fearing that they will be overheard by the guys from the Right Sector.
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  1. +2
    30 March 2014 19: 37
    When the roast rooster pecked in the ass, they started crowing!
  2. +3
    30 March 2014 19: 38
    I don’t feel sorry for those Ukrainians who brainlessly opposed the legally elected president of their country. And you should think carefully about whether they are needed in Russia. What they fought for, that’s what they ran into before, they had to turn on their brains! And against the backdrop of what is happening in the South-East, I would like to give the example of Crimea: they were not afraid of any threats, but they did not have confidence in a successful outcome until the very end." My friends from Crimea were not afraid to communicate and reported everything about how they received SMS - ki with threats up to promises to slaughter everyone, the Crimeans united and survived! For which they have Honor and Praise!!!
  3. +10
    30 March 2014 19: 54
    Quote: Ruswolf
    And what, do you think the underground will organize, as suggested by Magadan and engage in beating in the gateway?
    You are aware that those who now have the power - whether you want it or not, will introduce martial law in the country, and others, as you no longer have time to leave.
    Only Maidanute people, who don’t give a damn about the people, can only propose a solution to the question!
    And further! You have a rather interesting logic - not to be silent - means to kill.
    This is the logic and actions of banderlogs .... maybe you are one of them? If not, then I'm sorry it’s not entirely clear why people should be driven to the slaughter. There are other ways to resolve issues. And there is a certain order and procedures. An example is Crimea! Unless of course you at least understand something and followed the events.

    Also to me))) dove of peace... no one is proposing a partisan underground in Odessa, so it began: the Right Sectors came - they robbed, humiliated, beat... put a tail in the form of a smart brat (for 200 bucks), he tracked the most active one to the place overnight stay, collecting information (who, how much, what time, what cars, what weapons), take a couple of people at the right time in the right place, explain why and crush the legs below the knees in two joints each, inject adrenaline + morphine... If they survive and tell the story, many will get angry...Why am I freaking out here, why have you forgotten the 90s? Or they themselves brought it to their nose - then there are no questions, and if Odessa residents are the right guys, then masks will help them!
    But you, the one who was quoted at the beginning, change your nickname or add: “Russian HERVIVOROUS wolf cub”
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    2. 0
      31 March 2014 04: 06
      How are you different from Yarosh or Soshko?
      They justify the blood of ordinary citizens with the politics of Moscow, you want to justify the massacre of them with the political library. So what is the difference between you and them?
      It's good to lash out at the site and use obscenities - Cool! Were they not taught the rules of decency at home?!
      For your ignorant information, Russia is also looking for solutions without bloodshed, so why don’t you speak obscenities about Putin and Lavrov? Write to them on Twitter. Or is it too small a gut?
      Do you want blood to flow in Ukraine? Did you study the results of the Civil War in school? To call for something means to bear responsibility! But you will never take on this responsibility! So there is no need to show that you are a “Hero of our time” with remarks about 90 and shattered knees.
      Send your photo where you also boldly speak out at rallies in Ukraine!
      And then I admit that I am wrong!
      1. +2
        31 March 2014 07: 10
        You don't quite understand what they are telling you.
        I'll try to do this without emotion.

        1. You need to unite - unorganized robbers will not interfere with the crowd. (they want money, not problems)
        2. Blood will be shed anyway, everything is leading to this. But if you are organized, then it is more difficult for you to bleed than for loners who sit in their apartments.
        3. Insure yourself - ask your police department to set up a post in your yard, wear vigilante armbands.
        4. And unfortunately, Sergei Sitnikov is right - with wolves you need to work proactively, it’s easier to kill a wolf cub in a hole than a wolf in the forest.
        5. They don’t wish you harm here; they give you advice that you can use, or you can forget about it.
        1. -1
          31 March 2014 08: 03
          In my opinion, many hotheads believe that evil can be eradicated by evil! History has proven more than once that this is not so.
          Being proactive does not mean killing and maiming first!
          Anticipation must first and foremost mean prevention. I agree that if there are people’s squads that conduct constant planned raids, they are necessary and will bring positive results. But only if they perform the functions of law enforcement officers, and not the same scumbags who will be caught. That's what we're talking about!
          In general, we talk a lot about stupid and rabid young people who don’t think.
          Do you really think that such methods will be able to educate a normal generation? If we show them that whoever has the stick is right?
          Of course it’s easier to kill, even if it’s a wolf cub, but to educate, teach... No one wants to! This is where all the trouble comes from!
          With respect!
          1. +1
            April 1 2014 13: 25
            You do not understand. There is a war going on. The war is against Hitler's fascism, against the half-dead and grown-up Nazis, and this is a war to the death.
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  4. +4
    30 March 2014 19: 56
    Quote: Andrey44
    But the “boiling point” is still very far away.
    Damn, the country has been stuck for 23 years and the point is far away... out.
  5. Vikingjumala
    0
    30 March 2014 19: 59
    Keep us posted. Write again when they arrive.
  6. 0
    30 March 2014 20: 01
    We are still losing the information war. Something needs to be done about this. Many have relatives and friends in Ukraine. We need to call, communicate, bring information that they are deprived of, debunk myths. A drop wears thin. Here, on the forum, sometimes you come across adequate people, but with clouded brains. You need to communicate with them, convince them. One time this Barell came in, I think. It was interesting to argue with him, but apparently he was beaten to death. Hey Barell, where are you? Aw! Come out, let's talk. We won't fire on takeoff.
  7. +1
    30 March 2014 20: 01
    Quote: mihasik
    Everyone is embarrassed to say one thing: DEBILS! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO YOUR COUNTRY! We already went through this in 91! Or Mos.Kalsky rake-bastard!? Are we going to step on our own, on uninhabited ground??!! Have they arrived?! Feel better?

    We have been lucky with the GDP, but it looks like Ukraine will continue to struggle for a long time! bully
  8. -3
    30 March 2014 20: 05
    This is an unsubstantiated article. You can write a whole bunch of similar ones, both pros and cons. Looks like propaganda and a little like provocation.
    1. 0
      31 March 2014 04: 13
      Quote: kaa1977
      This is an unsubstantiated article. You can write a whole bunch of similar ones, both pros and cons. Looks like propaganda and a little like provocation.
      Maybe this photo will serve as a little confirmation. Maidan activists in Odessa, burning St. George ribbons in the bowl of the Eternal Flame...
  9. 0
    30 March 2014 20: 08
    In Ukraine, “The top can still do it, but the bottom wants to.” But when it’s the other way around, “The top can’t, but the bottom doesn’t want to,” then something will move.
    The southeast is almost ripe, but the center and west are not ripening.
    Everything will happen over time, you just have to wait a little when “the upper classes can’t, and the lower classes really don’t want to,” and then the most brutal and all-sweeping Russian rebellion will appear.
    Until the chirp is ripe, it is better not to touch it, or even promote rapid ripening. After squeezing it out and soaking it in alcohol, you can take it internally for general disinfection.
  10. +7
    30 March 2014 20: 26
    Well, now many people will show their brains.

    But a song appeared about the Crimean prosecutor Natalya Pokronskaya.
    "Oh, what a cutie prosecutor Natasha"
    1. 0
      30 March 2014 20: 38
      Break me completely!)))
    2. +4
      30 March 2014 21: 26
      YES, It classroom good and awesome feel.
    3. +5
      31 March 2014 00: 08
      Here is a worthy example of a girl, not these vile chicks from show business.
  11. +5
    30 March 2014 20: 31
    And in Kharkov there were 4 thousand for a city of 1.5 million! There are several hundred in Donetsk! In Odessa, everyone is sitting at home, hoping for no one knows what! If a person does not want to help himself, then even God will not help!
    1. 0
      30 March 2014 21: 09
      Quote: huginn
      And in Kharkov there were 4 thousand for a city of 1.5 million! There are several hundred in Donetsk! In Odessa, everyone is sitting at home, hoping for no one knows what! If a person does not want to help himself, then even God will not help!

      Go to the ITAR-TASS website, in addition to 330 thousand dry rations from the amers, there is information about Odessa, they are also holding rallies there!
  12. +1
    30 March 2014 20: 49
    Sakharov Vasily Ivanovich
    Volunteer notes
    http://samlib.ru/s/saharow_w_i/zapiskidobrowolxca.shtml очень интересно и познавательно
  13. 0
    30 March 2014 20: 49
    In any case, Odessa will be part of the new autonomy (Novorossiya). Since, in essence, the next government in Kyiv will remain a puppet.
  14. SERGEY76
    0
    30 March 2014 21: 01
    Apparently, little of anything reaches us from the news at all. This is the essence of the information war - for us we are good, for them they are. The truth is not even somewhere nearby, but stands to the side and cries.
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    2. +1
      30 March 2014 21: 13
      Not everything gets through, and that’s understandable. But all political events in Ukraine are online.
      Good news has just been announced. Oleg Tsarev (Party of Regions) is running for president. It looks like the government has chosen him in Moscow.
  15. 0
    30 March 2014 21: 29
    There is a serious fight ahead for Odessa. For the Banderlogs, this is a rich city where there is something to rob, and for Kyiv it is the last “pier” on the Black Sea. With the loss of Odessa, Ukraine will lose its status as a coastal state.
    Odessa needs a referendum for the independence of the city.
    1. 0
      30 March 2014 21: 44
      I remember the last time the issue was raised by pique vests. Ostap did not participate in the discussions. He wasn't. And yes - Chernomorsk is our everything, in part. It will not become a free city.
    2. 0
      April 1 2014 13: 29
      And areas. Do not forget.
  16. vst6
    0
    30 March 2014 21: 45
    They need to unite and organize self-defense units, then call Yanukovych and ask Russia to help eliminate extremism.
  17. 0
    30 March 2014 21: 49
    The Ukrainian people got exactly what they wanted! Europe, "democracy" permissiveness! Why be surprised if what happened on the Maidan is now happening all over the country? The only difference is in scale.
    Let people go! The more people come to Russia for permanent residence, the better. The best, the most hard-working and those who think about the future of their children will go. We really need these.
  18. +2
    30 March 2014 21: 53
    The mu-kovs from the right sector, led by Yarosh, must be destroyed like rabid dogs. These are non-humans.
  19. 0
    30 March 2014 21: 55
    The whole of Western Ukraine is nothing but nationalist bandits with a fascist bias! You just need to isolate and destroy them!!!
  20. Artois
    0
    30 March 2014 21: 58
    Quote: mamont5
    Well, now many people will show their brains.

    But a song appeared about the Crimean prosecutor Natalya Pokronskaya.
    "Oh, what a cutie prosecutor Natasha"

    YouTube has fallen behind life; there is already a third star in two lightning chases. Although the prosecutor of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation has a general position - we are waiting, the generals are assigned to the GDP
  21. +2
    30 March 2014 22: 16
    Why not carry out targeted operations against their headquarters in Lvov and in the western regions in general, I understand this is an amateurish approach, there are many nuances here. But we would really like our specialists to work locally, quickly, technically against their offices where they train short-lived aggressive children. Noise grenades, put everyone on the floor, take away the servers and computers, take the leaders with you too, smash the doors, seal everything and go home for debriefing. It would be cool.
  22. +1
    30 March 2014 22: 28
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IVqZVszQ4Y#t=89
  23. +1
    30 March 2014 22: 31
    Quote: Cossacks
    The situation is actually stalemate. On the one hand, I feel sorry for the former Russians, and on the other .... He served in those parts for almost 10 years. Ukrainians strenuously ran into current problems. Not sure cavo then have to regret it. In an unfavorable situation, it may become that of us. Given the maniacal passion of the authorities to reform the army, for 23 years Yeltsin, Putin left only the explosive combat ready. Putin fulfilled the mission for which he was appointed and signed-START-2 (the alkagolik Yeltsin prudently abandoned this dubious mission) surrendered a significant part of the territory. Of the more than 20 tractor factories in the period 2002-2004, almost all were bankrupt. (For new patriots, armored vehicles were produced at tractor factories). The United States sold all stockpiles of weapons-grade plutonium. Therefore, Chukhons, Georgians, Chechens, and even Buryats are wiping their feet on us.

    What are you speaking about?. Plutonium has been and is being produced. And many people know where. A little secret now. Nizhny Tagil still does the same thing as it made tanks. The Votkinsk plant produces a lot of useful things, and now the Amerovsky inspectors have been driven away from it))))))
  24. 0
    30 March 2014 22: 37
    ODESSA TODAY!
  25. +1
    30 March 2014 22: 38
    Little Russians, Novorossians and healthy Ukrainians! Take up arms, drive away this Bandera hustle - it won’t happen without casualties. Who will be to blame for all Ukrainians? Russians.
    If you sit and wait, the right-wingers will come and make you laugh - it won’t happen without victims. Who will be to blame? Katsaps.
    If Russia enters the South-West of Ukraine, there will be random victims of snipers and thugs (like the Heavenly Hundred) with a burning tire against a tank - it will not happen without casualties. Wine from Russia, of course!
    Ukrainians! Get out of the mines! Leave the factories! Create squads of men who served. Take the Maidan and Pravosekovsky stigmata into your hands and, under their cover, seize weapons warehouses, disarm the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and move to Kyiv. Unlike Crimea, you squandered your moment of separation from the country of Banderia. Now, only armed struggle, because... The oligarchs invested money in the Maidan not for democracy, but for the right to turn you into slaves.
    Milosevic, Koddafi, Hussein showed the world that true democracy is only in Russia. But just like that, for the miners in the mines and for the cooks in the kitchens, Russia should not throw its sons into battle. And after this, it will again be the Ukrainians’ fault for everything.
    Ukraine is facing a new famine. It will not be possible to blame Russia for it. It is brought to you by the IMF, i.e. west. Fight for your life!
    1. +1
      30 March 2014 23: 16
      Quote: samoletil18
      real democracy is only in Russia

      In recent years, the word “Democracy” has become a household word for me, or something unpleasant.
      There is no need to insult Russia, that it is a democracy, it will have its own special status and system and governance will not be European-democratic, but Russian-sovereign or Russian-people's.
      Democracy is the past of Greece and Rome, when in those days a large number of slaves worked, and lazy townspeople and non-slaves voted (women were also out of work). In Rus' there were veche, meetings, gatherings and there were elders, princes and, ultimately, kings. And therefore I think that there is no need to smear our country and the Slavic peoples and others within Russia with the word “democracy”. This doesn't sound very pleasant.
      1. 0
        31 March 2014 00: 54
        Quote: Irokez
        In recent years, the word “Democracy” has become a household word for me, or something unpleasant.

        Contrary to popular belief, democracy is NOT the power of the people, the people in our understanding are ochlos, and demos are the privileged part of the population, wealthy citizens endowed with civil rights, democracy is the power of the rich and oligarchs.
      2. 0
        31 March 2014 09: 22
        Quote: Irokez
        No need to insult Russia
        The countries mentioned democratized the USA, EU, NATO. What's there? What about Abkhazia and South Ossetia? Compared to Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, this is heaven on earth.
        Did you personally support the return of Crimea to your homeland? So they returned him. The opinion of the people was taken into account and supported.
        And we’ll leave the historical and philosophical aspects to the liberals. Let them obsess over the forms without poking their nose into the content.
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  26. +2
    30 March 2014 22: 51
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlC7BzMDx3Q
  27. 0
    30 March 2014 23: 15
    It is logical to summarize. My comrades were delighted to find this site. This means there are definitely no traders, enthusiastic youths, etc., what should they do on an elite site. But after talking with colleagues, my opinion changed. The impression is that most of the site’s participants have nothing to do with the army. It turns out to be throwing pearls before swine. Rough but to the point. I make provocations and are taken at face value.
    1. +1
      31 March 2014 07: 16
      You don't provoke, you express your opinion.

      P.S. It’s better to communicate on the site sober and adequate (but this is my opinion)
  28. Buzaura
    +1
    30 March 2014 23: 41
    Quote: Apologet.Ru
    hi
    I live in Ukraine and I will honestly say that in the provinces I learn about everything that happens in the country and abroad (both good and terrible), like everyone else, on TV and in news feeds on the internet. And we, as we lived before, are living without any changes - without seeing either the Russian invader or the bloodthirsty Bandera - just do not tell me that this is bad. Not?

    Not all at once. And I already see it. There is no more work, problems begin with finances! Active people who begin to become indignant are tracked down, beaten, and shot. They are arrested and taken away (for example, Gubarev Donetsk) to Kyiv (they are afraid that they may be released in Donetsk)! In Kharkov, PS militants barricaded themselves; during the assault, two activists were shot, 4 or 5 were wounded, including a cop (who is in serious condition) and the whole world is collecting money. The PS (revolutionary) militants were released. In short, we can go on and on! Why haven’t we heard anything about the sniper who shot in both directions?! IT IS NOT PROFITABLE TO INVESTIGATE!
    We will still feel the changes, and then we will understand who came to power. I'm a fool myself, but these proverbs are about us! “I don’t know anything, I’m hiding my house.”
    Type in a search engine - YATSENYUK AGREED TO THE IMF'S BONDING CONDITIONS. SOON WE WILL FEEL IT AND WILL BE SILENT AGAIN!
    1. 0
      31 March 2014 07: 20
      There is still no answer about snipers. Either Europe asks to find them, or Russia, but in Ukraine they don’t listen.

      On the other hand, it is known who brought the weapons to the Maidan, whose people fired the shots is also known. It is not those who pulled the trigger who should be judged, but those who gave the order.
      And we already know those who gave the order; they were named Zakharchenko.
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    3. 0
      31 March 2014 09: 28
      Quote: Buzaura
      WE'LL FEEL SOON
      We went through this IMF in the 90s. Hemorrhoids still haunt me to this day.
  29. +3
    30 March 2014 23: 54
    Eh, Odessa! But we haven’t lost our minds yet
  30. +1
    31 March 2014 00: 03
    The leader of the VO "Svoboda" Oleg Tyagnibok, during a speech at the party congress, compared his political force to a tank that is not afraid of dirt. A Gazeta.ua correspondent reports this.
    "From time to time we compared ourselves with some military associations. Remember a year and a half ago we were told that Svoboda was the special forces of the opposition. We came to parliament and performed the function of this special forces. Then, even when we were put in the gallery, Svoboda" with its correct opposition activities, it set the bar for what the opposition should be,” he said.
    According to him, the Svoboda members did not allow other opposition forces to stray from this path.
    “They even began to call us an opposition blocking detachment. A lot of dirt has been poured on us lately. So much swamp has been thrown onto Svoboda, but now we are a tank, and tanks are not afraid of dirt. Let’s have our Svoboda tank raise very quickly across Red Square.” , - Tyagnibok called on the delegates of the congress.


    Apparently he didn’t study “materiel” well at school; someone in 1941 also wanted to drive through Red Square in a tank. We allowed it. True, you can’t drive through - but walk, not along Red Square - but along other streets of Moscow, not in 1941 - but in the summer of 1944. Who among them LIVED until this time. And behind them came sprinklers and washed away the dirt and lice left behind by the then European integrators into the sewer.
  31. 0
    31 March 2014 00: 06
    Odessa residents dispersed the Right Sector. At the Duke monument, Right Sector militants with batons and masks provoked a fight with participants in the march against political repression. As a result, the nationalists had to escape along the Potemkin Stairs.
  32. Retribution
    0
    31 March 2014 00: 08
    rags... how to overthrow the Ukrainians as revolutionaries, and how a roasted rooster threatens to peck you in the ass - for permanent residence in Russia... why the hell are they so needed here, the fifth column of creeping fascists
  33. +5
    31 March 2014 00: 20
    I read it from the site http://pressa.mirtesen.ru
    Parable.
    Once upon a time there lived a girl, without a name, without a family, who spent the night in a stable and served the lords at feasts.
    A smart guy appeared on the farm, defeated all the gentlemen, took the girl, and took him as his wife.
    They lived without grieving, and suddenly there was a divorce and a maiden name, the woman went on a spree and forgot about the children, about the years she had lived, about the joint property.
    One child's name was Cream, although he was his father's adopted son. And Cream asked to see his father. The mother, by that time, had completely fallen down, there was no money, the farm was in decline, and then the mother remembered about her son, he was screaming, I won’t give it back, he doesn’t want to go to his father, and she ran to the courts. I pawned all the rings and earrings to pay the lawyers, and they were just glad, what a fool, they got the money, but it’s not a good deal, and to hell with it.
    But the girl won’t calm down, she went to the panel, take me as I am. Yes, no one needs poop anymore. The gentlemen no longer want to quarrel with the good fellow. So the girl was left with nothing.
  34. +2
    31 March 2014 00: 27
    Quote: Retribution
    then the Ukrainians are revolutionaries, and like a roasted rooster threatens to peck you in the ass - for permanent residence in Russia... why the hell are they so needed here, the fifth column of creeping fascists

    4 months + 5 billion dollars + shutdown of explosives and SBU and absence of actions of the repressive apparatus + diplomatic support of the EU + USA will work wonders with
    Quote: Retribution
    Ukrainians are revolutionaries

    In the complete absence of financial support from deep support + activated repressive apparatus + hostile media - I’m surprised that people are even trying to do something.
    It is easy to judge that the Ukrainians made the “revolution in Kyiv” themselves... and they themselves can make it anywhere...
  35. +1
    31 March 2014 00: 35
    Quote: Berkut-UA
    Talked with classmates living in Kiev
    on Obolon and on Borshchagovka (who does not know the city - the outskirts - sleeping areas)
    ...
    And what a pity that people with education are so stupid.


    in-in - 1 in 1
    relatives in Borshchagovka... I’ve been trying to figure it out for hours, I’ve already sworn that we won’t talk about politics...
    not penetrable - they’ll lie to you in Moscow like three times the box...that’s roughly the answer to any
    I’m not talking about now, I’m talking about what happened to Georgia, Yugoslavia, energy resources and their dynamics - it’s useless
  36. 0
    31 March 2014 00: 52
    I’m still waiting for Russia to react harshly to all this chaos that is happening in Ukraine now. These fascists have taken on the Russians, you understand this, and they are putting pressure in the full sense of the word. And this junta will not disperse any demonstrations - why? , when you can simply destroy pro-Russian leaders in a targeted manner. Issue draconian laws according to which the Russians would not even be able to say a word. It’s time, it’s time to deal HARD with these bastards. If we miss the moment, then it will be very late.
    1. 0
      April 1 2014 13: 35
      Missed it. Already. Those hit by sanctions hit the brakes. And they are already removing troops from the border. Let the fascists celebrate, maybe the seized accounts will be returned to us.
  37. 0
    31 March 2014 01: 03
    For that fought for it and ran! Did you want freebies? Well, now everyone wants it!
  38. Ivan 63
    0
    31 March 2014 03: 42
    I don’t understand those who talk about Ukraine - there is no such country (except for the idea of ​​some about the globe of Ukraine) And now - the immediate deportation of all "globe workers" - let them look for work in Geyropa and America.
  39. 0
    31 March 2014 03: 53
    A battle on eggs took place in Odessa:
    “In Odessa, clashes occurred between pro-Russian activists and Maidan supporters.
    A column flying Russian flags met with several dozen Euromaidan protesters on one of the central streets of the city, which provoked scuffles.
    The Maidan protesters were pushed towards the monument to the Duke de Richelieu, where the police were able to hold off the attackers and allowed the Maidan supporters to retreat down the Potemkin Stairs.
    Participants in the pro-Russian rally threw eggs at those who retreated and left after a short rally."
    http://polit.ru/news/2014/03/30/eggs/
  40. Seryi trifon
    0
    31 March 2014 04: 36
    State in Ukrainian - Makhnovshchina!!!
  41. 0
    31 March 2014 05: 40
    And that someone expected something else, in my opinion, we should soon expect a real wave from the Outskirts...
  42. edisson
    0
    31 March 2014 05: 59
    Everyone runs who can. And who can't? After all, you have to leave behind everything that cannot be taken with you. But the standard of living there is low, the majority of the people are not rich. What about those who cannot leave? I hope they will restore order, otherwise how many people will suffer from the “new government”.
  43. +4
    31 March 2014 07: 31
    Quote: Native grandfather
    The entire Far East instantly stood on its hind legs. And here there are only a handful of bandits for the whole country. There are simply no real men in Ukraine.


    Simulate the situation: a crowd of Bendera bandits, about 20-30 people, came to your neighbor, they beat him, they bully his family (God forbid, of course). The police don't care. Your actions? Will you go fight them? Considering that you have a wife and small children at home.

    This is terror and intimidation, a totalitarian fascist regime. You can only fight in an organized manner, and all the organizers are promptly arrested.
  44. GRune
    +1
    31 March 2014 07: 58
    My mother-in-law from Sumy reports that last week at about 11 pm two columns of armored vehicles passed along the central street (Kharkovskaya). The first was wheeled armored personnel carriers, the second was tanks, the leading tank managed to break down in front of her house... (It looks like the asphalt in Sumy is completely ruined, the quality of the roads was already terrible...)
    In addition, mobilization is underway from their small production, about 20 people, mostly residents of rural areas, have mobilized. And there are also ditches dripping along the borders with the Russian Federation. At the same time, the city seems to be relatively calm.
  45. 0
    31 March 2014 09: 43
    What to expect by October? Who is being transported in the sealed carriage? And where are they being taken from?
    1. 0
      April 1 2014 13: 40
      Like whom? Yanukovych of course!
  46. 0
    31 March 2014 09: 57
    Quote: GRune
    ...And there are also ditches dripping along the borders with the Russian Federation. ...

    device for crossing ditches, see:
    http://www.odnoklassniki.ru/video/10339224271
  47. 0
    31 March 2014 11: 10
    Quote: mamont5
    A battle on eggs took place in Odessa:
    “In Odessa, clashes occurred between pro-Russian activists and Maidan supporters.
    "

    Yes, there were few Maidan supporters there - a couple of dozen people crowded on the lower steps of Potemkinskaya. Despite the cries of “There are them in the sea,” the activist leaders did not direct the crowds towards the Maidan protesters. They shouted and threw penny coins “for passage to Europe”
    The organizers insisted that the demonstration was peaceful and did not incite fights. Of course, our media “reacted” and saw only the riots and the fact that a concert was played at the airport in support of Ukraine.
    Here's an interesting TV show - the "NO TO WAR" action, which was supported by many Odessa residents - was shown as Euromaidan against war.
    What chances do people have to defend their constitutional right - if even in the city it is impossible to find out the truth if you don’t see it yourself? Because the media will turn the picture upside down...
    And he told the Kievite that he saw and heard his grandparents... and the Russians came and let’s make a fuss...
    It’s amazing that on Sunday the Russians come and make a fuss... The Moscow-Odessa train would hardly have carried that much... Although they may be pushing it to cancel the route altogether - then the connections will be cut off. It won't even be possible to leave.
  48. 0
    31 March 2014 14: 17
    Quote: White53
    And you are not sent to us !!! Something smells of rot from your speeches !! Brother he is brother !! There are also hard-educated, hard-to-learn relatives !! However, it’s all the same kindred !!!

    There is no need to accuse and insult, the colleague only expressed his opinion, what was meant, most likely, is that one should judge by behavior and deeds, and the pedigree is rather mentioned in the vector of meaning, that not all is lost - the Slavs are still the same, one root , which means that outlying Rus' also has a chance to get out of the current state of affairs - There is!

    But there is no need to offend, we exchange opinions, argue, express thoughts - we need to do this extremely politely, thank you.
  49. 0
    31 March 2014 15: 23
    why is 1 hryvnia worth 3 rubles and not 3000 rubles?
  50. 0
    31 March 2014 15: 28
    The same Yanuk, who continues to sit in ambush now in the Moscow region, ordered a year ago to smash and squeeze out the Odessa pro-Russian “Motherland” together with Markov. And the Nazis from the SS-Boda were warmed up there in Odessa. And here is the result - the same liberals who poured oil on the “Euro-Madan” receive in full from the Nazi militants feel
  51. 0
    31 March 2014 15: 28
    Quote: Nick
    Quote: Anatolich
    Something sluggish some member of NATO.

    And in NATO, all members are sluggish ... feel




    No, there is one NATO member, he is an active..... But all the other NATO members are passive. And Ukraine wanted to become a liability....
  52. mvv
    mvv
    0
    31 March 2014 15: 46
    Let's stretch the rubber even more. Wait for the presidential elections. Then the results will be canceled by those who don’t like the choice - and they will most likely choose Poroshenko. Then Donbass, Kharkov and Lugansk will break away from you. Wait, darlings, wait.
  53. rocketman
    -1
    31 March 2014 22: 09
    The article is somewhat vague...Where are the facts?
  54. Dock
    +1
    April 1 2014 01: 40
    Anecdote: Ukraine has joined the EU. Two godfathers sit and drink. One asks:
    well sho? The second one answers: Yes this garbage is the EU - I'm out of work, my wife in Italy washes floors, my son went out
    married to a German, daughter is a prostitute in France!!! And it's all their fault!!!
    They told us: don’t join the EU, don’t join the EU!!! The bastards knew what we would do out of spite!!!
  55. Orc-xnumx
    0
    April 1 2014 10: 08
    I spoke on Skype with my second cousin from Kharkov - that’s how it is!
  56. aslizov
    0
    April 2 2014 12: 13
    The most unpleasant thing is that now we can be indignant and indignant as much as we want about the infringement of the rights of Russians, but...
    I believe, due to objective and subjective reasons, that we, Russians, are largely to blame for the current situation. For 25 years, the Russian authorities did not think about “educating” the generation of Ukrainians, who treated us as brothers and sisters, just like previous generations. In general, I have never divided peoples and will never divide them.
    And at this time, our Western “partners” were rapidly “raising” young people, and not only those who hate everything connected with Russia.
    And now we will reap the fruits of the short-sighted policies of previous years. They counted on common sense and centuries-old ties, but it turned out that it is not common sense that triumphs, but, as always, the greed of the elites, and the “age-old ties” are destroyed in a quarter of a century.
    Only active propaganda of Russian/Russian values ​​and real, even underground, support for Russian/pro-Russian forces in Ukraine will help us turn the trend towards uniting one people.
    I repeat, this is my personal opinion. I really hope that I'm wrong or don't know something.
  57. Uncle_ed
    0
    April 2 2014 19: 32
    Unfortunately, we realized late what information warfare is. It was with these weapons that the USSR was destroyed. It was with these weapons that the West turned the once fraternal countries and peoples into a bunch of Russophobes. Russophobia and love for Western values ​​are acquired diseases. We need not to mock our sick relatives, but to look for a cure for them. Thanks to our spiritual strength, we were cured of our naivety, and we realized that Western values ​​are just sweet poison, Velcro for flies. But our smaller brothers are not so strong to get out of the trap without outside help. There is no need to blame or mock them for this. Let's better look for opportunities to convey the necessary information to them. First of all, we need to convince the patient that they should not be afraid of us. Give them a helping hand, incl. psychological. This applies not only to citizens of the former USSR, but also to the milestones of nations that were once friendly to us. The more friends, the greater the influence. As for the United States and all its henchmen, we must use their own weapons. You just need to find approaches, or keys, to Western brains. For example, telling parasites that sucking the blood of other peoples is not good is useless. But if you tell American taxpayers that their government, in violation of its own laws, spends their taxes to support Nazis and bandits around the world, then there will definitely be an effect. It’s like in the famous TV series: in order to wake up the privateer’s demobilization, you just need to say the code word “Freebie” in his ear. In much the same way, you need to wake up Amer and others with the words “your money is being stolen.”
  58. 0
    April 2 2014 22: 52
    Unfortunately, I am forced to conclude: 1, with the absolute dominance of the pro-Western media and the elegantly wrung-out Crimea, the majority of the population (even opponents of the Maidan) consider Russia to be bad.2 If now the Gay Europeans manage to organize some kind of bloody provocative (in which the Ukrainians will be competently handled) military clash, then the worst thing will happen - it will no longer be the governments who will be adversaries, but the Ukrainians and Russians will be ENEMIES.
    3 The West benefits from a military clash. We must wait for provocation.
  59. 0
    April 3 2014 01: 29
    Quote: aleks 62
    You just have to start fighting with Kravchuk, Kuv, Yushchenko..... It all started with them.....

    Compared to those who have now seized power, these citizens are just baby talk. Now the intensity of Russophobia is enchanting, where are the Kravchuks and Yushchenkos?
    Try to tear them today. Unless they suit you, of course.
    But as soon as it works out, and sane people come to power, not ardent haters of Russia, then come, let’s sit and talk. Brotherly.
    In the meantime... Who will sort you out there - you are brothers or enemies. So far you have only posted photos on the Internet with a swastika painted on the wall and the inscription “death to the Jews and Muscovites.”
    Such “brothers” eat up the horse in the ravine.
  60. GrandsonSvarog
    0
    April 3 2014 07: 52
    this is rather a hint at the “rosy” views of Europeans

    Quote: rolik
    Quote: Stalker
    In addition to those who have not yet understood ..

    I will allow myself one more addition to this photo. Map of Europe and the European Union in an unusual perspective)))) Please remove the children from the screen)))))
  61. Watchman
    +1
    April 3 2014 18: 42
    I didn’t understand this speech at all. What acquaintances, what Odessa? What’s the matter?
  62. 0
    April 4 2014 21: 09
    So similar to the saying - until the roasted rooster bites! And not the first first-hand story...
  63. 0
    April 5 2014 09: 34
    Ukraine is a complete mess, tending to get worse! Junta!!! I feel sorry for us, that is, the South-East!
  64. 0
    April 5 2014 19: 30
    Quote: Quantum
    Prokhorov, Yarmolnik and someone else wrote a letter to Putin in defense of these
    scum, portraying them as the conscience of the nation, etc. But these admirers


    Well, Yarmolnik didn’t write anything there, they put his signature, and he himself, who was not so long ago invited to Dozhd for the same reason, instead of approvals, fucked them so much on the air that I even drank a glass for him.
  65. 0
    April 5 2014 20: 11
    Quote: aleks700
    Missed it. Already. Those hit by sanctions hit the brakes. And they are already removing troops from the border. Let the fascists celebrate, maybe the seized accounts will be returned to us.


    Who told you this? Did you call on your cell phone? Who was sanctioned???? Are you a sir or a provocateur or a young, unreasonable child... It’s time to punish such people - I’ll ask for a list of those who have been punished by sanctions and a list of units or a video of them leaving the border...
    I am 150% sure that you will not provide either one or the other, because you are used to just talking and chatting.. I apologize to the others, I’m tired of this domestic natural political thing.