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An angry mob has thrown a Ukrainian MP into a rubbish bin outside the country's parliament in Kiev. A group of men were filmed shoving and pushing Vitaly Zhuravsky before grabbing him and throwing him head first into the rubbish. They also held him down, poured water on him and hit him in the face. Report by Sarah Kerr.
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Ukraine: Watch FIRST video of Russian aid trucks arriving in Lugansk
Video ID: 20140822-032
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The first Russian trucks of a 280-strong convoy, loaded with humanitarian aid arrived in Lugansk on Friday.
The truck convoy proceeded to deliver the aid without waiting for authorisation from Kiev.
Moscow previously said Kiev was delaying the aid delivery to Lugansk and Donetsk.
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Ukraine: Shells strike agricultural giant Cargill plant causing huge damage
Video ID: 20140822-018
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Cargill's sunflower seed plant in the city of Donetsk caught fire after shelling hit the area, Thursday.
Cargill closed its plant on July 4 as tensions mounted between Kiev forces and pro-Russian separatists. Shortly after the facility was occupied by an anti-Kiev militia. Although damage will only be fully assessed when the fire is extinguished, a Ukrainian government spokesperson commented that Ukraine will likely lose 15 percent of its grain crop.
Cargill employs more than 700 workers. It has been active in the Ukraine for over 20 years, with locations in Kiev, Donetsk, Kakhovka, Kutsovka, Braginovka, Balakeya, Konstantinovka, Korystovka and Khaschevatoye.
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Russia releases new money with image of annexed Ukrainian Crimea.
Ukraine has banned a new Russian banknote that includes images from the annexed Ukrainian region of Crimea.
The National Bank of Ukraine announced on October 13 that the new Russian 200 ruble ($3.50) bill showing a memorial in Sevastopol, a ruin in Chersonesus, and a map of Crimea would be illegal in Ukraine beginning on October 17. Banks and exchanges will not accept them.
Russia presented the new banknote on October 12.
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Russia: Moscow mayor inaugurates underground system's 200th station
Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin inaugurated the Moscow Metro system's 200th station, 'Salaryevo,' on Monday morning.
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Destroyed Military Column Equipment Of The Ukrainian Law Enforcers | Ukraine War
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Feb 19th, 2014, Kyiv: EuroMaidan Self-Defense battle riot police / Berkut at Monument to Berehynia
Maidan Self-Defense throwing mostly rocks (one or two molotov cocktails) at police forces the morning of February 19th, 2014.
Police storm opposition tent camp, arrest protesters
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3. Mid shot of protesters waiting to be taken
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Police stormed the opposition tent camp in Minsk early on Friday morning, detaining scores of demonstrators who had spent a fourth night in a central square to protest President Alexander Lukashenko's victory in a disputed election.
The arrests came after half a dozen large police buses and 75 helmeted riot police with clubs pulled up to Oktyabrskaya Square in central Minsk at about 3 am (2300 GMT Thursday).
The police stood around for a few minutes and then barged into the tent camp filled with protesters.
They wrestled 40 to 50 demonstrators into buses and the rest of the approximately 200 demonstrators were taken into custody without apparent resistance.
By the end of the 10-15 minute operation, all of the protesters had been taken away.
All that remained were their tents, kicked down amid the detentions, their gear and garbage.
Police had been detaining opposition supporters and would-be protesters away from the square, but Friday's arrests marked the first time they had tried to forcefully eject the demonstrators en masse.
Belarus opposition leader Alexander Milinkevich said that they only had democracy for three days and that the authorities were destroying their freedom, truth and justice.
Their action followed Milinkevich's warning on Thursday that increased persecution would only strengthen protests against the authoritarian government.
The protests over the past week over Lukashenko's win have consistently attracted thousands nightly, but the numbers have been far short of enough to pose a real threat to the hardline Belarusian leader's rule.
A few hundred have kept up a round-the-clock vigil in a tent camp since the day after Sunday's election despite freezing temperatures.
The protests are unprecedented in this former Soviet republic, where Lukashenko has been silencing dissent since his first election in 1994, but such numbers appear unlikely to force a new election in the tightly controlled nation of 10 million.
A rally called for Saturday, the anniversary of the declaration of the first independent Belarusian state, and a traditional day for opposition rallies, is likely to be key in determining how much support the opposition has.
The Central Election Commission released final election results saying Lukashenko received 83-percent of the vote and Milinkevich just 6.1 percent.
Lukashenko, a former collective farm director, is genuinely popular with many Belarusians who credit him with providing economic and political stability.
Milinkevich says Lukashenko's official tally is inflated and is calling for a new vote.
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Russia: Abandoned Stalin bust resurfaces in Novosibirsk
Video ID: 20140902-041
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SOT: Viktor Dmitriev, Stalin bust recreator (in Russian): I found it at the Torgovaya Ploschad Trade Square, the old Lenin factory. I dug it out, brought it home in my excavator ladle. We’ve restored it, made a bust, brought a pedestal, concreted it, brought it out and painted - so that people can come and take a look.
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A bust of the late and former Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin has been resurrected by one enthusiastic excavator-turned-restorer, with sights of the newly painted bust seen on a public street on Tuesday in Novosibirsk.
Viktor Dmitriev, the Stalin bust recreator, explained he found the bust abandoned and buried in a trash pile in one of the town's industrial zones in 2012. The bust was in bad condition and had suffered noticeable visual damage. Viktor decided to bring it home and restore it.
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Russia to Decommission Carrier Vehicle With Ukraine-Made Components - Source
Russia to Decommission Carrier Vehicle With Ukraine-Made Components - Source
MOSCOW - The last launches of the Rokot carrier rocket fitted with a Ukrainian-made control system will be carried out in 2019, then the vehicle will be decommissioned, a source in the space industry told Sputnik on Tuesday.
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Anti-Government Protesters in Ukraine Topple Lenin Statue
Angry anti-government protesters toppled a statue of former Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin in the center of Kiev on Sunday and blockaded key government buildings amid huge street protests, raising the stakes in an escalating standoff with President Viktor Yanukovych.
The biggest protest in the former Soviet republic since Ukraine's pro-democracy Orange Revolution in 2004 led the government to fire back. It announced an investigation of opposition leaders for an alleged attempt to seize power and warned the demonstrators they could face criminal charges.
The West pressed for a peaceful settlement.
Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians flooded the center of Kiev, the capital, to demand Yanukovych's ouster after he ditched ties with the EU in favor of Russia and sent police to break up an earlier protest in the nearly three-week standoff.
Ukraine is tired of Yanukovych. We need new rules. We need to completely change those in power, said protester Kostyantyn Meselyuk, 42. Europe can help us.
Packing Independence Square as far as the eye could see, Ukrainians waving European Union flags sang the national anthem and shouted Resignation! and Down the with Gang! in a reference to Yanukovych's regime.
I am convinced that after these events, dictatorship will never survive in our country, world boxing champion and top opposition leader Vitali Klitschko told reporters. People will not tolerate when they are beaten, when their mouths are shut, when their principles and values are ignored.
As darkness fell, the conflict escalated further with protesters blockading key government buildings in Kiev with cars, barricades and tents.
The protests have had an anti-Russian component because Russia had worked aggressively to derail the EU deal with threats of trade retaliation against Ukraine.
About a kilometer (0.6 miles) from the main square, one group of anti-government protesters toppled the city's landmark statue of Lenin and decapitated it Sunday evening.
Protesters then took turns beating on the torso of the fallen statue, while others lined up to collect a piece of the stone. The crowd chanted Glory to Ukraine!
Goodbye, Communist legacy, Andriy Shevchenko, an opposition lawmaker, wrote on Twitter.
The demonstrations erupted last month after Yanukovych shelved a long-planned treaty with the 28-nation European Union to focus on ties with Russia. They were also galvanized by police violence and fears that Yanukovych was on the verge of bringing his country into a Russian-led economic alliance, which critics say could end Ukraine's sovereignty.
It's not just a simple revolution, Oleh Tyahnybok, an opposition leader with the national Svoboda party, told the crowd in a fiery speech from a giant stage. It's a revolution of dignity.
Yet a solution to the crisis appeared elusive, with the government making no concessions and the opposition issuing contradictory statements on how to proceed.
Heeding the opposition's calls, thousands of protesters blocked the approach to key government buildings in Kiev by erecting barricades, setting up tents and parking vehicles, including a giant dump truck.
We are extending our demonstration. We are going to fight until victory. We will fight for what we believe in, opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk told protesters on Independence Square, which was drowning in a sea of flags.
The West, meanwhile, scrambled to avoid violence and urged dialogue.
In a phone conversation with Yanukovych, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso stressed the need for a political solution and dispatched EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton to Kiev next week to mediate a solution. Yanukovych also discussed the crisis with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
Valery Chaliy, head of the Razumkov Center think tank in Kiev, said the West must help resolve the crisis and prevent more violence. It is evident that without international mediation this will not be solved in a peaceful way, Chaliy said in a telephone interview.
The protest Sunday in sub-zero December temperatures took place on Independence Square, known as the Maidan, in an echo of the Orange Revolution. Those protests annulled Yanukovych's fraud-tainted presidential victory in 2004, and ushered his pro-Western opponents into power. Yanukovych returned to the presidency in the 2010 vote.
During a huge demonstration a week ago, several hundred radical protesters hurled stones and attacked police as they tried to storm the presidential office. That prompted a violent breakup by the authorities in which dozens were beaten and injured, including peaceful protesters, passers-by and journalists.
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Russia: BUSTED! Frozen meat smugglers iced by border guards
Video ID: 20140829-005
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Russian border guards busted a 50 tonne meat-smuggling caravan in Belgorod Oblast along the Russian-Ukrainian border on Tuesday.
Two Ukrainians and one Russian citizen were caught just 50 metres from the border with three trucks full of frozen meat.
The meat was produced in Spain.
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Ukraine: Bodies of three dead soldiers arrive in Lviv
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The bodies of three Ukrainian soldiers killed in combat in the country's east, arrived in Lviv on Friday morning.
Relatives, soldiers and residents held a ceremony with military honours on the deceased soldiers’ arrival. Afterwards the bodies were transferred to a morgue.
The soldiers were from the 24th Military Mechanized Brigade and from the 25th Airborne Brigade. Their funeral will take place Saturday.
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England: Horrors of Eastern Ukraine bloodshed shown in London exhibition
Video ID: 20140822-001
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SOT, Laszlo Puskas, President of Foundation Kultura (in English): The purpose of this exhibition is to bring awareness of what is happening in Eastern Ukraine, and to show the people all the destruction which is happening today.
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SOT, Woman from Donetsk (in English): The Donbass region used to be 7.5 million. Over 730,000 have fled, mainly to Russia, not to Ukraine.
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SOT, Woman from Donetsk (in English): My Father hasn't had any bread, andy milk produce, dairy produce, for probably about four weeks now.
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SOT, Woman from Donetsk (in English): I would like to be able... to be able to [see] family relatives in Russia and Ukraine.
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War-torn regions of Eastern Ukraine was the focus of a photography exhibition organised by Foundation Kultura Thursday in central London.
With a goal of raising awareness of the impact of war on the lives of the people living in the area, speakers from the region of Donetsk spoke about their families and experiences in the region.
A small group of pro-Kiev protestors turned up outside the exhibition, but the situation remained peaceful.
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How Many Planes Are Missing? pt3
The radar tracking reveals the truth - MH-17 flew away from the staged crash scene. Radar chaff (plainly visible in video) was used to fake the presence of a 'shootdown' that never happened. The Russian authorities attempted a misinterpretation both, as the inexplicable presence of an Su-25 fighter jet - which supposedly does a 180 degree turn to 'circle' the fake crash area. Yet, once one sees the primary evidence, it becomes crystal clear what really happened.
This explains NO rocket exhaust trail, NO 'destroyed' aircraft smoke trail, NO impact crater, NO missile detected on radar, etc.. The planners of this event KNEW the Russian air control would be recording the event, and used a well known method to FAKE them into believing the canned shootdown story.
Some eyewitnesses truthfully reported TWO aircraft visible over the shootdown area. Independent GPS/transponder
recorded data shows that these were MH-17 AND SQ-351 - the two aircraft which adjust their courses carefully to fly away from the scene together, with only one transponder on.
The only crash video claimed by both the US and USSR as authentic, shows no smoke trail... and more importantly, no airplane approaching the crash site! In fact, it seems to show a large dark colored trash pile or shack exploding into a fireball - nothing more. This goes to explain the very 'unusual' distibution of the so-called wreckage debris, and the lack of anti-aircraft penetrator evidence in nearly all of the supposed wreckage.
Another clue may be found in the real-life Operation Northwoods - a declassified top-secret plan devised by the US military, to instigate and justify a war with Cuba. Much of Northwoods involved staged 'shootdowns' of military and civilian aircraft, and faking crashes.
Once you know the plan, perhaps what is unfolding now will make more sense.
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Ukraine: Civilians on taking up arms for the first time
Most of the people have never ever held a gun before in their lives and therefore feel forced to arm themselves because of lack of trust in the government. #LocalHeroes
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Footage from Slovyansk shortly after Ukrainian forces re-take city - no comment
Ukraine's ministry of defence released footage on Monday showing government troops in Slovyansk shortly after they recaptured the city from pro-Russian insurgents.
The footage showed troops at abandoned rebel checkpoints, ammunition that rebels had apparently left behind, and several men being detained, some in uniform.
It also showed soldiers handing out food and water to residents of Slovyansk.
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