Monday, June 16, 2014

Russia Condemns Saturday's Attack On Kiev Embassy



Protesters Throw Stones, Firecrackers, Molotov Cocktail At Russian Embassy In Kiev -- RT

A few hundred Ukrainian protesters rallying at the Russian embassy in Kiev have overturned several diplomatic cars and piled up tires to block entry into the building. They have also and thrown stones, smoke grenades, eggs, and paint at the premises.

Police stood idly by as the anti-Moscow crowd blockaded the site, expressing its anger over the Russian government’s alleged involvement in the Ukrainian crisis.

The protesters have thrown a Molotov cocktail at the embassy, causing a minor fire which has been extinguished. As of midnight local time, the situation had calmed down. However, protesters still remain at the site.

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More News On Saturday's Attack On the Russian Embassy In Kiev

Ukraine crisis: Russia condemns attack on Kiev embassy -- BBC
Ukraine Crisis: Protesters Vandalize Russian Embassy In Kiev, Photos And Live Stream Of Rally -- IBTimes
Ukrainian FM chants 'Putin - f**ker' at vandalized Russian embassy in Kiev -- RT
Ukraine minister's abusive remarks about Putin spark diplomatic row -- The Guardian
Tension With Russia Boils Over in Kiev -- Daily Beast
Attack on Russian Embassy in Kiev a provocation to war -- Voice of Russia

1 comment:

Rhaegar said...

1.
Kiev have declared martial law in Donets and Lugansk. Will the military kill civilians and get no punishment or does martial law make the troops pursue pro russians more aggresivly and the risk for causalities will increase?
2. Russia have began to move troops to the Ukrainian border, are this a sign of Russia going to invade?
3.
Ukraine intend to close its border and are moving many troops and heavy weapons to Donetsk and Lugansk are they preperong for storming the regions.
4.
Russia have now cut the gas to Ukraine. What are the consecvenses of that?
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Thats my news and questions soo far. Its a shame this crisis have escalated so mutch dont think they can use diplomacy now.