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Ten Years Ago.
Hours after the ceasefire agreement in Minsk, a total of 44 Ukrainian servicemen were ambushed and killed by Russian forces, including the neo-nazi unit โRusichโ, which were flying a Ukrainian flag
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Starting in July, Ukrainian forces were on the offensive throughout the Donbas. Near Luhansk, the besieged Ukrainian garrison at the Luhansk Airport was relieved as Ukrainian forces surrounded the city to the west, north and south.
By the middle of August, Ukrainian forces cut off Luhansk from the โPrizrakโ terrorist group to the west in Alchevsk. The garrison in Luhansk itself was tiny and disorganized.
Frustrated Ukrainian soldiers say the city could be taken right now if an order was given.
On August 24th, after months of cross-border rocket attacks at Ukrainian troops, Russian regular forces crossed the border all along the front. Ukrainian command did not believe it to be possible and did not prepare for this eventuality. Russian army advanced nearly unimpeded.
To the south, Russian forces surrounded a large Ukrainian grouping in Ilovaisk. It would be completely destroyed in the retreat on the 29th. Near Luhansk, fighting ramped up and Ukrainian forces found themselves on the back foot.
With constant Russian cross-border rocket strikes, to which Ukrainian troops could not respond, and with fresh Russian regulars and militants entering the fight, disorganized ATO forces were being pushed back north. On September 1st, Luhansk Airport was abandoned.
Most Ukrainian retreat routes passed through a large Ukrainian checkpoint at โVesela Horaโ (Happy Mountain) on the highway north of the city. On the 4th, however, its garrison was ordered to abandon their crucial position under unclear circumstances.
Ukrainian troops south of the checkpoint were not informed of it's abandonment, which effectively left them surrounded. In the meantime, a ceasefire agreement was signed in Minsk. Fighting was set to cease on the 5th.
At 14:30, a retreating platoon from the โAidarโ Territorial Defence Battalion, in nothing but unarmored trucks, arrived at the checkpoint at Vesela Hora - which was flying a Ukrainian flag. Russian forces at the checkpoint opened fire, killing 20 servicemen with only 3 escaping
Russian forces at the checkpoint consisted of militiamen from the neo-nazi โRusichโ formation, led by an open neo-nazi Alexei Milchakov. According to Milchakov, 6 wounded soldiers were killed on the spot.
Various highly graphic photos, including a cut-off ear, were taken.
Two hours later, a column of around 120 Ukrainian soldiers from 80th Airborne came under fire near the same spot. According to the military, the enemy force that ambushed them numbered over 200. The column breaks through however, but at the cost of another 23 dead or missing.
On the 8th, Ukrainian government manages to recover the bodies of servicemen killed near Vesela Hora and Tsvitni Pisky. Many show signs of severe torture, which Milchakov would later brag about.
As a result of the invasion on the 24th of August, Ukrainian troops were pushed back all along the frontline. Disorganised militiamen in Donetsk and Luhansk, both of which were about to be surrounded, are โsavedโ by the Russian regulars and a great increase in supplies.
In effect, the Russian invasion โfrozeโ a war which could've ended within a month.But that is a story for another thread. Thank you for reading this. I'm working on multiple larger threads on how the war began and evolved, and on the men responsible.
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Bezler is a far more interesting character than Girkin. GRU agent living in Horlivka for a decade waiting for shit to hit the fan, becomes respected in the mafia community, captures a police station by walking in and appointing some SHADY dude the new chief, 1/
Had the rare reputation of being kind to POWs even though he mock executed three captives on camera, making it look real, then couple of days later said they're fine lol wanna exchange the boys๐๐
Also kidnapped and killed political opponents and journos 2/
Despises Girkin so much you cant call it a beef, he just sees him as gay crying dumbass. When Girkin fled Sloviansk, Bezler hosted him in Horlivka and as sign of hospitality let Girkin use the sauna to unwind, then called Moscow laughing that Girkin fled Sloviansk to his sauna 3/
Andrii Romaniuk fought off Yanukovych's police as part of the Maidan self-defence force during the Revolution of Dignity. When, on Feb 20th 2014, the security forces opened fire, he risked his life dragging the wounded to safety.
He was 15.
Right when the bloodshed seemed to stop, Russia and it's proxies invaded. Andrii tried signing up to about 10 different units to fight, but none took him because of his age.
One day, he fled his home again. To his mother's (whom he loved deeply) despair, he was finally accepted.
In March 2015, now 17, he returned home. He fought in the ATO since September. Andrii was rarely ever home for over a year. He was nearly flung out of school, and his mother Olena was fined and nearly lost custody of him because of it.
One of the most revealing tidbits about Girkin's "liberationists":
When his squad crossed the border, Gubarev's guys organised a pick-up - a mail van whose driver wasn't in on the plan. When Girkin learned that, he casually asked: "Is he ours or do we waste him?"
Even Gubarev's guys were shocked by this unceremonious death threat to a random local whom they were supposedly liberating. These fucking idiots really had no idea what sort of hell they had just helped unleash onto their home region.
Later on, when the group was driving to Sloviansk, Girkin's car was randomly stopped by some cop. It is only by miracle that the cop didn't notice the fact that these guys were decked out with assault rifles, because Girkin (again casually) recounts how he was ready to shoot him
๐๐ฒ๐ณ๐ฒ๐ป๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ ๐ผ๐ณ ๐๐ผ๐ป๐ฒ๐๐๐ธ ๐๐ถ๐ฟ๐ฝ๐ผ๐ฟ๐. ๐ง๐ต๐ฒ ๐ฃ๐ต๐ผ๐๐ผ๐ด๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ต๐ฒ๐ฟ
Ten years ago.
This is Ruslan 'Baghdad' Borovyk, a paratrooper of the 90th Seperate Air Battalion. In November and December of 2014 he fought as part of the garrison in 'Donetsk Airport.'
Ruslan documented his time there, and his photographs give us a small insight into the unyielding defence of the airport, under constant bombardment in cold collapsing ruins, fighting off unending attacks by Russian paramilitaries and regular Russian army forces.
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June-July 2014 (can't remember the date)
According to multiple sources, as his military situation worsened, Girkin turned more and more to religion. This is also when Russian Orthodox Army fighters began arriving in force
It is also around this time that members of the Russian Orthodox Army kidnapped two Deacons of a local Pentecostal church, V. Velychko and V. Bradarskyy as well as their sons 30 year old Ruvim and 24 year old Albert. They were taken to the vicinity of Mt. Karachun and shot.
This crime was only found out about after Girkin's forces fled from Sloviansk on the night of July 4th and bodies of the churchmen were exhumed from the mass grave they were buried in a month prior.
๐๐ถ๐ฟ๐ธ๐ถ๐ป ๐ถ๐ป ๐๐ฟ๐ถ๐บ๐ฒ๐ฎ
Ten Years Ago
Igor Girkin is a man who rarely needs introduction. The former FSB Colonel would become infamous throughout the world for his command of Russian paramilitaries in Donbas. His destructive activities, however, began earlier than that.
Outside of Ukraine the annexation of Crimea is remembered as a quick event, with Moscow seizing the peninsula in a flash. This paints an incorrect picture. The annexation was a month-long standoff that saw Russia extensively employ collaborationists and non-state actors.
At the helm of the collaborationist effort to enforce Moscowโs rule in Crimea was a man aptly known in mob circles as โThe Goblinโ - Sergei Aksyonov. Aksyonov's extensive contacts would be instrumental in putting the Crimean underworld, police, and business in line.