from the brave and award-winning journalist Eva Bartlett:
‘Seven years after Maidan divided country, Ukraine intensifies shelling of Donbass to sound of deafening silence from Western media’, March 2, 2021, ingaza.wordpress.com
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And here you have the result of yet another indiscriminate shelling. A local residents home totally gutted by a direct hit with a shell. It makes it easier to understand why the people of Donbass say there can never be any reunification with government controlled Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/UfUC3CQ4Vs
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“While much of the world is focused on Covid-related issues, Ukraine’s seven-year war on the people of Donbass continues. In recent weeks, Kiev’s shelling of civilians has intensified, met by the predictable Western media silence.
Ostensibly, following the Minsk agreements, there was a ceasefire. In reality, Donbass residents in villages bordering peace lines are incessantly subject to Ukrainian shelling.
Ukraine uses heavy weapons in violation of the agreement, including 82mm and 120mm mortar shells, routinely shelling at night when Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) observers are not patrolling the area.
But Ukrainian forces also shell during the day, and have done so a lot more of late, including allegedly with phosphorus, and shelling further behind the front lines.
Most people could be forgiven for not being aware of events in Ukraine’s breakaway Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk (DPR/LPR) in the Donbass region, with corporate media either not touching the matter or doing so with glasses tinted heavily by the Ukrainian government.
There are in fact journalists and news sites that regularly give updates, but they aren’t as widely known as they should be.
From my own September 2019 reporting from frontline villages of the DPR, I maintain contact with reporters and residents who update on the situation there.
One of these was the mayor of Gorlovka, a city northeast of Donetsk, who on his Telegram channel on February 19 detailed the nearby villages of Zaitsevo and Mine 6/7 being under heavy weapons fire (by Ukraine). On February 20, he wrote of Mine 6/7 and another village being heavily shelled since early morning, with locals saying more than one hundred hits occurred.
The same day, Alexey Karpushev, a resident of the northern city of Gorlovka, wrote, “From about five in the morning until now, there is heavy shelling of the city from the Air Force artillery.”
According to Karpushev – who is a former first secretary of Gorlovka’s committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine – in recent weeks, the number of attacks from the Ukrainian army “increased significantly.” He mentioned that a 22 year old civilian was recently seriously injured in the attacks.
I asked why the increased shelling now.
“Ukraine’s aggression intensified just when Biden came to power in the United States.”
It is quite likely that President Volodymyr Zelensky feels more confident with the return of the warmongers to the White House. Not long after Biden took power America resumed illegally bombing Syria.
We’re Not Living, We’re Surviving
In villages northwest and north of Gorlovka, passing many boarded up and destroyed homes (including one still smouldering from the shell-induced fire that gutted it), I met residents who stayed in spite of the nightly shelling and damage to their homes, because they had no other option.
One of these was a 74-year-old woman, whose home was falling apart after having been shelled on multiple occasions.
“I’m afraid at night; that’s when they start shelling heavily. My husband is dead. I have nowhere to go.”
In another village I met a man who was about to walk down the lane that I had been cautioned to avoid due to the risk of being shot by Ukrainian snipers. His house was in a district largely unpopulated now because getting there meant being in the line of fire, but like others I met, he had nowhere else to go.
He consented to speak, but off camera, saying Ukraine had shelled his home directly after he did a video interview. He also said he had once been shot in the leg by a sniper and many other times had to drop to the ground when snipers started firing.
Another man in the area wasn’t worried about speaking on camera, although his house had also been damaged by Ukrainian attacks.
“Why do you support Nazis if you remember WW2? Why do you now support the Nazis? Openly Nazis… Why is Europe silent? Everyone comes here and agrees with me, but nothing changes. OSCE shouts, but when they are under fire, they are silent, they don’t say that Ukraine attacks them.”
In Zaitsevo, another frontline village, the head of administration, Irina Dikun, told me of the hell they had been living for the past six years, saying the ceasefires never reached her village.
“Here, we are not living, we’re surviving. Those who could leave, have left. Those who remain are mostly elderly.”
Ambulances couldn’t reach homes close to the front line where Ukraine was shelling, so she learned to drive and took First Aid training in order to help injured residents. In addition to detailing Ukraine’s destruction, “street by street,” of the village, she emphasized that what Western media claims about Russia invading the breakaway republics was false.
“There is no Russian invasion here. Just normal, peaceful people who wanted to live another way. In the beginning, we didn’t want to make a Republic; we just wanted to be autonomous. But we were not listened to. Ukraine moved its armed forces against the people and used their artillery against us.”
I also spoke with numerous DPR soldiers, asking them, among many things, why they had picked up weapons.
“Because of the killing of people in Odessa. That’s what made us join the military, to defend our area,” one soldier said.
Another man said he had initially joined protests against the coup in Kiev, that he “didn’t support the Nazi regime,” and eventually took up arms to defend the DPR.
In those frontline areas, 500 metres from Ukrainian forces, I wore body armour and a helmet. As I listened to various elderly people speak of the near-nightly shelling and heavy machine gun fire they were subject to, it struck me how these brave souls had nothing to protect them, no global body to prevent Ukraine from maiming and killing them, damaging or destroying their homes, year after year.
Meanwhile Ukraine has Western nations whitewashing its crimes and sending it weapons.
Western Ambassadors Get front line Disinfo Tour
On February 11, Ukraine reported that President Zelensky and a gaggle of Western ambassadors visited a front line on the Ukraine-controlled side, with Zelensky waffling on about the importance of his cohorts in disinformation seeing “with their own eyes” what is happening in Donbass.
Yeah, no. They didn’t see anything beyond the sterile visit they were allotted. They certainly would not have heard the anguished accounts I did on the other side of that front line.
They wouldn’t know of the many people, many of whom are elderly, living in shells of homes, or the basement of a school, deprived of electricity, water, cooking gas, reliant on aid for their survival. Nor that Ukraine has reportedly blocked UN and Red Cross aid from entering the DPR, including recently.
On February 24 and 25, Ukrainian forces shelled Yelenovka, south of Donetsk, a point through which humanitarian aid from the UN and Red Cross was to enter, preventing the aid delivery.
Preventing the entrance of aid, on top of continually shelling civilian areas, is the furthest from Ukraine “fulfilling its obligations to establish a ceasefire regime,” as President Zelensky claimed to Western ambassadors.
While Russian officials warn of the dire fate of 4 million people under Ukrainian shelling, Western officials either remain silent or fabricate more accusations against Russia and against Donbass’ defenders.
Western media have predictably remained silent on Ukraine’s crimes, painting defenders of Donbass as “pro-Russian separatists” with no context as to what people in Donbass actually want. From what I heard there, all they want is autonomy from the criminal government in Ukraine, and above all an end to the war.
And while Western officials and media harp on about a supposed “Russian invasion” of the republics, even the chairman of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission recently emphasized that was untrue.
An aside: one of the soldiers asked me about the reaction of people in the West to Ukraine’s brazen display of Nazi symbols. My reply was that, thanks to Western media, most people don’t know.
Recently, the head of the DPR warned, “We need to be ready for anything” from Ukraine. Indeed, with the pro-war Biden administration, we can surely expect more Western support to Ukraine in further bombing the people of Donbass.”
And of course Ukraine is a NATO partner, ‘under NATO’s umbrella’, etc. One doesn’t need to ask why that is, does one, Joe Biden? Does one, Jen Stoltenberg?
(I dunno when I'll manage to be back, as I've been losing what's left of my mind the past two days trying to sort out my recently f'ed up again...Microsoft blogging applications. Thanks, Bill. You stymie me every time I think I might have solved your Craven Riddles.
But I thought you might want to know this in close to real time, fuck them all. Our family crisis is in a holding pattern, but a slightly more encouraging one, and my RL chores have gone begging for some time now. My best to all of you, and to Eva and the citizens of the Donbass..)
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Thanks Wendy. The utter hopelessness of it all is beyond
words. That anyone is presenting information like this, is incredible.
I hope your RL problems will resolve and in a good way. I send my heartfelt hope all will be ok.
I'm reading Joel Whitney's "Finks" which is in some ways a slog. But after reading "Devil's Chessboard" and other relevant information since then, it tells me why the messes we have today are what they are. It's taken a long time and lots of effort to get us where we are.
Take care of yourself.
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Once again people are suffering because the US will back any Nazi regime that opposes Russia. The US refuses to understand history or the right to self determination of a people, unless it's politically advantageous for us. The Eastern regions of Ukraine, including the Donbas, the Southern areas, including and especially Odessa, and Crimea of course are all historically part of Russia. These regions were given to the Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine for administration purposes. They were never given away to a foreign country. They have their own language, culture and are at substantial risk from the Nazi government of Kiev. These are the UN requirements to declare autonomy. When the USSR broke up suddenly and catastrophically many border and citizenship problems were never resolved. The West was fine with that, since their goal was the total destruction of the USSR and now the Russian Federation. The phrase has been used that Russia "annexed" Crimea. That's totally incorrect. Crimea returned to Russia with their own willpower and passion. It was wonderful for them to be living in Mother Russia again.
If we lived in an honest, compassionate world we would allow the people of Eastern and Southern Ukraine the right to return to Russia. Instead they are being held hostage by a brutal, fascist regime, hell bent on killing them all, with our blessing and arms support and military training.
Capitalism has always been the rule of the people by the oligarchs. You only have two choices, eliminate them or restrict their power.
Gorlovka Madonna
I'm telling ya...
I've got money on Neo-Nazi's in Ukraine either launching a nuke on Russia or setting one off somewhere, and then blaming Russia.
Everything we've been told by US / Western media about Ukraine has been nothing but bovine droppings, imho.
Here's a couple of videos, both from 2014, but provide a good back ground on both the Ukrainian "revolution" and what happened in Odessa.
"Ukraine Crisis - What You're Not Being Told"
[video:https://youtu.be/fWkfpGCAAuw]
"The Odessa Massacre - What REALLY Happened"
[video:https://youtu.be/H4dJRnI-X8Q]
I'm rather concerned American foreign policy isn't going so well...
Ukraine is going full NATO madness...
C99, my refuge from an insane world. #ForceTheVote
thank you all so much for the excellent comments.
guess i wasn't really able to find my way back until today.
mr. gates software crap still...unresolved, perhaps...unsolvable, but then i know he's too poor to still support his own microsoft crap.
and RR, i'd featured the RT version of odessa in a recent diary. i remember we watched it in almost real time back in the day, and one could smell the smoke and burned bodies, godddam.
best to you all, and to all of us in the days ahead.