Staunton, January 20 – Even as observers try to keep track of the shifting lines of the front in Donetsk and at the airport there, a more frightening form of conflict is spreading across Ukraine – a partisan-style war in other parts of that country that will give Moscow additional leverage on Kyiv while complicating […]
Tag: Novorossiya
Putin Now Views West as an Enemy Not a Partner, Makarkin Says
Staunton, December 19 – While some in Moscow and the West hope for a restoration of an east-west partnership, Vladimir Putin made clear in his press conference December 18 that he now views the West as an enemy rather than a partner, a vision that does not preclude specific agreements but makes any broader understanding […]
Russian Video Game Requires Players to Kill Ukrainian Soldiers and Civilians
Staunton, December 18 – Russian children are now playing a video game called “The Liberation War in Novorossiya” in which to win, they are required to kill “Ukrainians, soldiers, militiamen, and the civilian population,” a disturbing message being implanted in the minds of the rising generation. But more immediately, the game may disturb the Kremlin […]
Decentralization Of Ukraine ‘Impossible’ At Present, Moscow Expert Says
Staunton, December 9 – Despite Vladimir Putin’s call for the federalization of Ukraine and Petro Poroshenko’s suggestion that he is prepared to oversee steps toward the decentralization of power in his country, nothing can be done toward either under the current crisis conditions, according to Moscow’s leading expert on Ukraine. Bogdan Bezpalko, deputy director of […]
‘Managed Spring’: How Moscow Parted Easily with the ‘Novorossiya’ Leaders
Novaya Gazeta’s correspondent Pavel Kanygin, among the best chroniclers of the Russian-backed separatist leaders in the Donbass, published a good round up on December 8 on the fate of the Russian-backed separatists, titled “Managed Spring,” in a reference to the concept of the “managed democracy” of President Vladimir Putin. He covers Colonel Igor Strelkov (Girkin), […]
Russian-Ukrainian War Could Have Begun In 1991, Ikhlov Says
Staunton, November 25 – The Russian-Ukrainian war now going on could have begun in 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed. The fact that it didn’t says a great deal about the attitudes of Russian political leaders then and how much they have changed in the intervening period, according to Yevgeny Ikhlov. In a post on […]
Unity Day Marches Highlighted Divisions among Russians
Staunton, November 3 – – Demonstrations in the Russian Federation yesterday on the Day of National Unity highlighted how divided Russians now are, a pattern that led some to argue the Kremlin will not permit such marches in the future –or even that these divisions constituted the end of Russian nationalism. But however that may […]
Ukraine Liveblog Day 261: Poroshenko Proposes Delaying Elections In Occupied Territories
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Ukraine Liveblog Day 260: Russian And Ukrainian Military To Discuss Airport Ceasefire
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Ukraine Liveblog Day 259: Russia Claims Separatist ‘Elections’ Valid While Violence Intensifies
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