When I was in Yalta in August 2004 there were already Kuban Cossacks back
then who were guarding churches at night. They were paramilitary and wore
camo fatigues with arm patches.
PI
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Francine Ponomarenko <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Short time ago saw a translation on hromadske, which was a brief on the
> street interview with the Kuban Cossacks, and when asked how long they have
> been in krym, one of them said one month. This means they have been there
> on krym since before ZEK left, as was pointed out.
>
> Also, heard one commentator point out that the EU association agreement is
> bad news if it is without the economic component. This division this way
> is unprecedented. Seems that a Southern European country wanted this to
> protect their trade with Russia, and this also suits Russia. He criticized
> the UKr. govt for not pressing the EU for the complete association pkg. he
> said that in the corridors in EU there is talk that the new govt in kyiv is
> not a national govt representing everyone. It's majority batkivshchyna and
> Svoboda, he said. This perturbation some EU players he said.
>
>
>
> On Friday, 14 March 2014, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> http://www.unian.ua/politics/896699-kndr-stala-drugoyu-
>> pislya-siriji-krajinoyu-scho-pidtrimala-rosiyske-
>> vtorgnennya-v-ukrajinu.html
>>
>> He now has not only Syria, but North Korea on his side.
>>
>>
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