Associated Press reports: Ukrainian government is killing its own people and ruining their homes

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Associated Press has published a few recent pictures of civilian victims of Ukrainian Army, shelling residential areas of Donetsk, SE Ukraine from Grads, Uragans, ballistic rockets etc.

EVERY DAY (!) Ukrainian Army kills several civilians and wounds even more. There are many people, victims of Ukrainian shelling, in the hospitals without hands, legs, eyes, including the children. Last week during Ukrainian shelling a boy Vanya Voronov, 9 y.o., lost both his feet and one arm, one eye doesn’t see anything and the other can see only bright light and his little brother and step father were killed. And Poroshenko, the president, which gives the orders to exterminate his own civilians, was marching in Paris against terrorism... NONSENSE!!!!

Except for Russian journalists who take risk of their own lives to present the true picture from Donbass (rebellious SE Ukraine) , there are basically NO OTHERS! (Last June-July six journalists were killed in Donbass: four Russians, one Italian with his interpreter). All the West receives the “information” (technically: disinformation) from official Kiev, who is obviously not interested to look bad and tell the world what it’s doing to its own people. My question is: how the Western world can even buy that information without any confirmation (videos, pictures and their independent interpretation) from the scene of the actual events? If anybody from the Western world bothered to come to Donbass, make videos of thousands of ruined houses and just ask civilians (women, seniors and even children know now!!) one simple question: who keeps ruining your houses and killing your people, everybody would answer as one voice: “Ukrainian army does!”, however the world stays uninformed... I am (as well as millions of ethnic Russians in Ukraine) very thankful to journalists of AP, who have reported about some crimes, committed by official Kiev on its own civilians. But they only are showing a little tip of a huge and ugly iceberg...

Mourners gather around a coffin bearing Artiam, 4, who was killed in a Ukrainian army artillery strike, during his funeral in Kuivisevsky district on the outskirts of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015. At least three civilians were killed in shelling Tuesday in eastern Ukraine as fighting continued between government and rebel forces in the separatist-held city of Donetsk. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo)
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A person walk near the remains of a man lying near a bus stop that was damaged in shelling by the Ukrainian army in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015. At least three civilians were killed in shelling Tuesday in eastern Ukraine as fighting continued between government and rebel forces in the separatist-held city of Donetsk. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo)
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An elderly Ukrainian man lies on a bed, in the basement of a hospital hit by the Ukrainian Army Artillery, at the Hospital Nº 3 for elder people and children in Donetsk, Ukraine. Monday, Jan. 19, 2015. The separatist stronghold, Donetsk, was shaken by intense outgoing and incoming artillery fire on Sunday as a bitter battle raged for control over the city's airport. Streets in the city, which was home to 1 million people before unrest erupted in spring, were completely deserted and the windows of apartments in the center rattled from incessant rocket and mortar fire. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo)
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A view of the damaged Hospital Nº 3, after it was hit by Ukrainian Army artillery in Kalininsky district, in Donetsk, Ukraine. Monday, Jan. 19, 2015. The separatist stronghold, Donetsk, was shaken by intense outgoing and incoming artillery fire on Sunday as a bitter battle raged for control over the city's airport. Streets in the city, which was home to 1 million people before unrest erupted in spring, were completely deserted and the windows of apartments in the center rattled from incessant rocket and mortar fire. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo)
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A Ukrainian woman looks through a broken window at their flat after it was hit by Ukrainian Artillery in the Voroshilovsky area, center of Donetsk, Ukraine. Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015. The separatist stronghold, Donetsk, was shaken by intense outgoing and incoming artillery fire as a bitter battle raged for control over the city's airport. Streets in the city, which was home to 1 million people before unrest erupted in spring, were completely deserted and the windows of apartments in the center rattled from incessant rocket and mortar fire. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo)
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Last I heard the Ukrainians were hoping they could hold out until a pro-Ukrainian American president was elected.

Well America is the largest English speaking country, the most widely spoken language in the world and the majority of our power and wealth derives from that network economy.

For the past 200 years we have tried to ensure that we have no rivals in the Western Hemisphere.

For the past 100 years we have tried to create forward defense in the Pacific.

So, why would we elect a pro-Ukrainian president?
 
Yeah Obama and the Ds are supporting crimes against humanity as usual.
Yet Obama won't mind his own business and instead is ruining our relationship with Russia.
Let’s remember how Obama was making Americans believe you were supporting “moderate opposition” in Syria. Should a video with a representative of the “moderate opposition” eating the heart (or liver) of his just killed enemy wake everybody up and open their eyes? Never happened. The money and weapons never stopped. And a little bit later the world was shocked with ISIS appearance. Now it’s terrorizing not only Syria but almost all Europe.

Same thing is going on now with supporting Kiev regime, who keeps killing its people who don’t agree with it. And there already exists a term for it: fascist regime. My question is: should the world
1. learn a lesson from its past
or
2. keep having its eyes closed until it’s too late?
Something tells me: the world prefers tactics N 2.
 

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