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* [[Daniel Foubert]], [https://twitter.com/d_foubert/status/1497479993261240323 This invasion is probably Russia’s most spectacular, maddest, and maybe final mistake.], February 26, 2022 | * [[Daniel Foubert]], [https://twitter.com/d_foubert/status/1497479993261240323 This invasion is probably Russia’s most spectacular, maddest, and maybe final mistake.], February 26, 2022 | ||
* [[Dmitri Alperovitch]], | * [[Dmitri Alperovitch]], “[https://twitter.com/DAlperovitch/status/1473362460673515527 In the last few weeks, I have become increasingly convinced that Kremlin has unfortunately made a decision to invade Ukraine later this winter. While it is still possible for Putin to deescalate, I believe the likelihood is now quite low. Allow me to explain why 🧵]”, December 21, 2021 | ||
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Revision as of 10:39, 28 April 2023
Since 2006, russia infiltrated/trained “separatists” in Eastern Ukraine. Since 2011, it started training its troops for invasion using German provided training center. First invasion happened in 2014, second in 2022.
“ The actions of Russia under President Putin blatantly violate not only the post-1945 European order, but the rules, understandings, and treaties underpinning the global order and contemporary international law since the end of World War II. In breaching national borders by force and in its multiple intrusions on the state sovereignty of its neighbors, Moscow contravenes the principles of the UN Charter, the Helsinki Declaration of 1975, the Budapest Memorandum of 1994 (guaranteeing the sovereignty of Ukraine), and the NATO-Russia Founding Act of 1997. Russia also has violated the rules of the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) of 1987, the Conventional Forces in Europe treaty of 1990, and other formal agreements.
- — Robert J. Lieber, Retreat and Its Consequences, 2016, Cambridge University Press, p.8.
(see: russian invasion of Ukraine/Reasons)
WIP
https://twitter.com/feliciasonmez/status/1468347612323622922 “Biden warns Putin not to further invade Ukraine, threatens ‘strong economic and other’ consequences. ”
“Biden threatens Putin with economic sanctions if he further invades Ukraine”
💬 #Zakharova: Today we mark another day of the “start of war with Ukraine,” which did not happen again, to the Western media outlets’ regret, no matter how hard they whip up the hysteria.
MFA spox #Zakharova: #EU is now busy with important decision – whether or not to issue visas to Russians. But radiation doesn’t need a visa to cross borders. If something happens at #Zaporozhye, it will not be about visas, passports or borders.
https://twitter.com/DarthPutinKGB/status/1562153981832462336
https://twitter.com/zvalgasrytuose/status/1520030662757171201
https://twitter.com/MelinaBorcakEng/status/1562382701314940929
https://www.jta.org/2014/03/05/global/ukraines-jewish-leaders-to-vladimir-putin-back-off
https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/02/22/russia-ukraine-invasion-georgia-2008-south-ossetia-tskhinvali/
https://archive.ph/g3Uag#selection-869.0-1245.10
https://twitter.com/areidross/status/1563919993183825920
- Amram Leifer, “Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been an utter failure. But you wouldn’t know it”, August 5, 2022 (Archive)
https://twitter.com/ahatanhel/status/1570416670136750088
http://balkanwitness.glypx.com/ukraine.htm
Borders and treaties
- President Vladimir Putin signed a law ratifying the Treaty between Russia and Ukraine on the Russian-Ukrainian State Border, April 23, 2004
Germany
https://twitter.com/sumlenny/status/1569588416798670851
War Crimes
treatment of POWs
https://twitter.com/MelaniePodolyak/status/1573311667936825345
- Hitler/Putin speech comparison: https://twitter.com/adnashmyash/status/1574839719820759082
See also
Opposition
2014
- European Court of Human Rights, “Grand Chamber decision Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia - Flight MH17 and eastern-Ukraine-conflict case partially admissible, will proceed to judgment”: “Among other things, the Court found that areas in eastern Ukraine in separatist hands were, from 11 May 2014 and up to at least 26 January 2022, under the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation.”, January 25, 2023
Tanks
- Kyiv: 32 tanks enter Ukraine, 2014
- Nato reports sightings of Russian tanks and troops entering eastern Ukraine, November 12, 2014
- Top Ukrainian Official: A Column Of Russian Tanks Has Entered Southeastern Ukraine, August 25, 2014
- Ukrainian official: Russian tanks have entered the country, June 13, 2014
Soldiers
- RUSI Russian Forces in Ukraine [2] [3]
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_green_men_(Russo-Ukrainian_War)
- https://www.osce.org/ukraine-smm/136061
- https://khpg.org/en/1597801489
- https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1579874557816897536.html
- https://twitter.com/adnashmyash/status/1580303897008410624
- https://mkaradjis.com/2022/06/16/on-the-fantastic-tale-that-the-ukrainian-army-killed-14000-ethnic-russians-in-donbas-between-2014-and-2022/
- U.S. official says 1,000 Russian troops have entered Ukraine
- NATO: Images show Russian forces in Ukraine
- Russian soldiers detained in Ukraine; leaders meet in Minsk
- https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/02/ukraine-warns-russia-crimea-war-live
- https://time.com/12142/russian-and-ukrainian-troops-in-tense-crimea-standoff/
- Fraud Conviction Appears to Reveal Russian Troop Deployment in East Ukraine, December 16, 2021
- Russia’s buildup near Ukraine may reach 40,000 troops: U.S. sources
- He estimated that “between 30,00 and 50,000 Russian volunteers” fought in eastern Ukraine.
“ Vladimir Putin has for the first time admitted the presence of Russian military specialists in east Ukraine.
Russia has repeatedly denied a military presence in the conflict, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. But the Russian president conceded there were military intelligence officers operating in the country in a marathon press conference on Thursday.
Asked by a Ukrainian reporter an hour into the briefing about two Russian military intelligence officers captured by Kiev and currently on trial in Ukraine, Putin said: “We never said there were not people there who carried out certain tasks including in the military sphere.” He insisted this was not the same as regular Russian troops.
There was no opportunity for a follow-up question to examine how many military specialists Putin believes were in Ukraine and what exact tasks they were carrying out. At key moments in the conflict in east Ukraine there has been much evidence of regular Russian army involvement.
Putin also initially denied the “little green men” present during the annexation of Crimea were Russian soldiers but afterwards admitted they were.
- — Putin admits Russian military presence in Ukraine for first time, December 17, 2015
- Ukraine is struggling to restore order in the eastern part of the country, where it says Russian special operatives are aiding local separatists in organized and well-armed occupations of official buildings in cities including Mariupol, a municipality of almost half a million people. (archive)
- In early March, Putin denied that the well-equipped troops operating on Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula and wearing green uniforms without insignia were Russian. Anyone could buy those uniforms, he said. On Thursday, when asked about the soldiers widely known as the green men, Putin acknowledged that they were Russian. Their presence had been necessary, he said, to keep order so that Crimeans could decide their future in a referendum., April 17, 2014 (archive)
Artillery
2022
Predictions
Children deportations
https://twitter.com/O_Ostapchuk/status/1580636236212936704
Germany
https://twitter.com/gaughen/status/1564733950559502348
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/09/anti-war-camp-intellectually-bankrupt/671576/
Donbas 2014-2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-YKRc_b7CE
They were wrong
- The West’s Weapons Won’t Make Any Difference to Ukraine
- https://twitter.com/russophileLs/status/1592865108963000320
They were right
- Natia Seskuria, Russia Is Reenacting Its Georgia Playbook in Ukraine, February 22, 2022 (archive)
- Daniel Foubert, This invasion is probably Russia’s most spectacular, maddest, and maybe final mistake., February 26, 2022
- Dmitri Alperovitch, “In the last few weeks, I have become increasingly convinced that Kremlin has unfortunately made a decision to invade Ukraine later this winter. While it is still possible for Putin to deescalate, I believe the likelihood is now quite low. Allow me to explain why 🧵”, December 21, 2021
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Looting of Kherson
Liberation of Kherson
occupation plans
- https://twitter.com/charliekreuz/status/1598256313565609988
- https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/captured-russian-documents-reveal-plan-to-subjugate-ukraine-in-10-days-and-kill-population/ss-AA150hCB
deportations
“denazification”
- Jewish Ukrainian soldier killed fighting Russian forces
- Vladyslav Shein, a 21-year-old Jew from Dnipro, died at the front while defending Ukraine From the first days of the full-scale invasion, he enrolled as volunteer to be sent to the front, where he sacrificed his life for the independence and freedom of Ukraine.
- The White Power Mercenaries Fighting For the Lost Cause Around the World (archive)
- Some examples: The neo-Nazi Russian Imperial Movement; Wagner; American neo-Nazis seeking refuge in Russia when they face prosecution at home; the leader of U.S. neo-Nazi group The Base residing in Russia... Mr. Putin, perhaps your “denazification” is better served at home? (2/3)
- Signs of Neo-Nazi Ideology Amongst Russian Mercenaries
- Putin Doesn’t Combat Nazism, He Cultivates It
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61208404
https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2022/06/17/bbc-ukrainian-nationals-beaten-and-tortured-at-russian-filtration-camps-news ’The Russians said beatings were my re-education’ 16 June 2022
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61683513
How Putin’s War in Ukraine Became a Catastrophe for Russia - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/12/16/world/europe/russia-putin-war-failures-ukraine.html
https://archive.ph/ACJtP
- US offered disarmament measures to Russia in exchange for deescalation of military threat in Ukraine
- Neil Abrams, “Anyone who insists the West stop arming Ukraine or force it to negotiate a peace agreement against its will is, wittingly or not, endorsing mass death and other human rights abuses.”, February 6, 2023 (thread) (pdf)
- How Do Ukrainians Think About Russians Now? February 15, 2023 [4]
War crimes
One year after 2022 invasion
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Economy
- “Putin’s Russia Is Going Broke Fast. Here’s Why.”, March 30, 2023
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