Me, a Neo-Stalinist? Dunno, maybe. The definitions are kind of blurry. But all in all, a good post worthy of my +1.
Phc7006: There probably are some berkuts in those guarding the border posts. Blue/grey uniforms. They were filmed when they pledged their oath to the local gov.
The troops in green have the latest equipment of Russian ground forces. The Mi24/35 witnessed at the start of the force buildup bear IDs of a VVS unit. Some Gaz Tigr deployed seem to be linked to the 810th Naval Infantry . Other tigrs however, like the one registered КТ 21, last seen at Belbek, correspond to a guard unit from the Southern district . Could be 22nd brigade - spetsnaz . Other indication point to elements of the 7th Airborne and 78th storm. Add to that a train full of multiple rocket launchers , and sightings of Bastion and S300 systems, mobile radar systems ,... It's a rapid reaction force, nothing else
Hmm, all right, since it is clear you have much more knowledge of Russian army than I do, would you be so kind as to share the sources of this info so I could fill in the gaps in my knowledge? Thank you.
Trilarion: Did I already say that I'm scared. I guess I mentioned that later in this thread about one or two times. And in this context I couldn't care less for Crimea or what happens there as long as Russia doesn't attack somewhere else. Maybe that is the goal of the whole thing or maybe not.
You needn't be. It's not like Russia is going to attack anyone "because reasons".
Crosmando: Oh so I saw this article in the news about the new Crimean attorney general.... *rubs sweat from forehead*
You and all of Japan, lad. Join the (fan)club. :-)
AzureKite: I think "funny" is not a right word for such things.
Well, it would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
I'm curious about what you think of your current government. Our media picture them as incompetent, powerless, aggressive and outright dumb (with Yatsenyuk declaring that Ukraine is willing to take Russia's place in G8, Muzychko saying he will hang the prosecutor and Klichko... well, never mind), but that's small wonder. Propaganda at its finest, I assume.
How do you, a Ukrainian, view them?