это общепринятая в мире точка зрения.
это то, из-за чего санкции, падение рубля, падение нефти.
вы можете это поддерживать. вы можете это привествовать.
но банить то за что, про это все газеты и телевизоры в мире несколько раз сказали и продолжают говорить.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Russian_military_intervention_in_Ukraine
Lindsey Hilsum wrote in the Channel 4 news blog that in early September Ukrainian troops at Dmitrivska came under attack from BM-30 Smerch rockets from Russia.[158] She wrote on 4 September that the word was that Ukrainian troops who have been shelling Luhansk for weeks were retreating west and that Russian soldiers with heavy armour were reported to have come over the border to back up the rebels.[159] Ukrainian troops gave accounts of fighting the Russian army during the Battle of Ilovaisk.[160]
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- In a battle at Donetsk airport more than 50% of the people killed were Russian citizens and were delivered back to Russia.[citation needed]A report for the independent news site Novaya Gazeta, reprinted in The Guardian, tracked down the widow of one Russian man who died during the fighting at Donetsk airport, and sought to shed light onto the obscure structures that organised the transfer of fighters to Ukraine. The report further highlighted the 'frustration of dealing with Russian officialdom apparently so keen to cover up all traces of those fighting across the border'.[139]
Aleksandr Zakharchenko takes an oath of office as the Prime Minister of Donetsk People's Republic, 8 August 2014. In August too he said 1200 fighters trained in Russia for four months, crossed and were ready to fight. He said the reinforcements included 30 tanks and 120 armoured vehicles.[140]
Alexander Zakharchenko, said 1200 fighters trained in Russia for four months, crossed and are ready to fight. Zakharchenko said the reinforcements included 30 tanks and 120 armoured vehicles.[140] He later denied making the comments.[141]
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August military intervention
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- In late August 2014, Russia moved self-propelled artillery onto the territory of Ukraine.[153] Russian soldiers were captured in Donetsk Oblast; Russia claimed that they had crossed over by accident.[165] Russia was reported to have shelled Ukrainian territory,[166] and Russian military forces were reported to have entered Ukraine near Novoazovsk.[51][167] On 24 August 2014, President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko referred to the conflict as Ukraine's "Patriotic War of 2014" and a war against "external aggression".[168][full citation needed] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine labeled the conflict an invasion on 27 August 2014.[169]
On 27 August, two columns of Russian tanks entered Ukrainian territory in support of the pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk and engaged Ukrainian border forces, but US officials were reluctant to declare that Russia had begun invading Ukraine.[170] NATO officials have stated that over 1000 Russian troops are operating inside Ukraine, but termed the incident as an incursion rather than an invasion.[171] The Russian government denies these claims. NATO has published satellite photos which are claimed to show the presence of Russian troops within Ukrainian territory.[172] The pro-Russian separatists have admitted that Russian troops are fighting alongside them, stating that this was "no secret", but that the Russian troops were just soldiers who preferred to take their vacations fighting in Ukraine rather than "on the beach". The Prime Minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic stated that 3000 to 4000 Russian troops had been fighting in separatist ranks and that most of them had not returned to Russia, having continued to fight in Ukraine.[173]
The 76th Guards Air Assault Division entered Ukranian territory in August and engaged in a skirmish suffering 80 dead. The Ukranian Defense Ministry said that they had destroyed three of the units tanks and seized two armored vehicles. The Russian government denied the skirmish took place. After the denials Vladimir Putin awarded the Division one of Russia's highest awards, the Order of Suvorov for the "successful completion of military missions" and "courage and heroism".[174]
For at least one week prior to the invasion, Russia had been shelling Ukrainian units from across the border,[175] but instances of cross-border shelling from Russia had been reported since mid-July.[176][177] At the time, Russian government spokesman denied these allegations.[178] On 13 August, members of the Russian Human Rights Commission stated that over 100 Russian soldiers had been killed in the fighting in Ukraine and inquired why they were there.[172] On 28 August, members of the commission called the presence of Russian troops on Ukrainian soil "an outright invasion".[179][need quotation to verify] On 28 August 2014, Ukraine ordered national mandatory conscription.[65]
The two Russian tank columns captured the southeastern city of Novoazovsk on the Azov sea,[180] and Russian soldiers began arresting and deporting to unknown locations all Ukrainians who did not have an address registered within the town.[181] Pro-Ukrainian anti-war protests took place in Mariupol which was threatened by Russian troops.[181][182] The UN Security Council called an emergency meeting in regard to the situation.[183]
Around 29–30 August, Russian tanks destroyed "virtually every house" in Novosvitlivka, according to Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko.[184] On 2 September, after Ukrainian forces agreed to surrender Ilovaisk, they were bombarded by Russian forces while they evacuated through a "green corridor." The assault on the troops who were marked with white flags was variously described as a "massacre."[160][185][186][187][188][189] At least 100 were killed.[185]
On 3 September, Ukrainian President Poroshenko said he had reached a permanent ceasefire agreement with Russian President Putin.[190] Russia then denied the ceasefire took place, denying being party to the conflict at all.[191] Ukraine then retracted its previous statement concerning the potential ceasefire.[192]
Also on 3 September OSCE for the first time reported "light and heavy calibre shootings from the east and south-east areas which are also bordering Ukraine". In this report, it is also stated that the OSCE Observer Teams have also seen an increase of military-style dressed men crossing the border in both directions, including ones with LPR and Novorossiya symbols and flags, and wounded being transported back to Russia[193]