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US Warns Russia Over "Provocative" Actions In Ukraine | Zero Hedge
Kerry Promises Ukraine $1 Billion Bailout (Detroit, Not So Much) | Zero Hedge
NATO Responds To Russian Military Drill, Backs "Inviolability" Of Ukraine Frontiers | Zero Hedge
Ukraine Calls Russia's Bluff, Slashes Nat Gas Imports By 80% | Zero Hedge
il filantropo
George Soros On "Sustaining Ukraine's Breakthrough" | Zero Hedge
un po di macro
Ukraine Currency Crashes To Record Low; Abandons Dollar Peg | Zero Hedge
Ukraine Pledges to Protect Deposits as Kiev Rally Called - Bloomberg
Ukraine Currency Crashes To Record Low | Zero Hedge
Ukraine Bonds Re-Collapse As Russia Warns Of "High Chance Of Default" | Zero Hedge
la risposta russa
On The Roads Into The Crimea, The Quiet Russian Mobilization Continues | Zero Hedge
Russian Lukoil Halts Oil Supplies To Ukraine Odessa Refinery | Zero Hedge
Russia Responds To US Warning: Expands Military Presence Globally | Zero Hedge
http://rt.com/op-edge/ukraine-crimea-west-policy-942/
Pro-Moscow coup in Crimea. Russian fighter jets on W. border on combat alert. Kiev deploys security forces
Meanwhile, On The Main Square In Sevastopol: Live Webcast | Zero Hedge
Va detto che la crimea è russia da 250 anni, etnicamente, come che sevastopoli è strategica per la flotta russa, allo stesso tempo i nazionalisti ucraini invece sono un tantino troppo neonazi per i miei gusti (personalissimi ovvio)
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This territory and its port of Sevastopol was part of Russian imperial might from the 18th century until in 1954 when Nikita Khrushchev, an ethnic Ukrainian, transferred it to Ukrainian control – a step bitterly resented by Russians ever since. When Ukraine broke away from the Soviet Union in 1991, it took Crimea with it. Moscow has since leased the strategically critical naval base as a deep-water port for the Russian Black Sea Fleet, with easy access to the Mediterranean. The lease is paid up to 2042. Ethnic Russians make up almost 60 per cent of the population, with Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars accounting for the rest. If Ukrainian turmoil continues and it faces a real threat of breaking up, Vladimir Putin may seize the opportunity to recover the peninsula. The Russian military force in Sebastopol was already beefed up Monday.
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ps già la volta scorsa a sevastopoli è stato un casino
Deutsche Wochenschau No. 618 1942 - Fall of Sevastopol V - YouTube
US Warns Russia Over "Provocative" Actions In Ukraine | Zero Hedge
Kerry Promises Ukraine $1 Billion Bailout (Detroit, Not So Much) | Zero Hedge
NATO Responds To Russian Military Drill, Backs "Inviolability" Of Ukraine Frontiers | Zero Hedge
Ukraine Calls Russia's Bluff, Slashes Nat Gas Imports By 80% | Zero Hedge
il filantropo
George Soros On "Sustaining Ukraine's Breakthrough" | Zero Hedge
un po di macro
Ukraine Currency Crashes To Record Low; Abandons Dollar Peg | Zero Hedge
Ukraine Pledges to Protect Deposits as Kiev Rally Called - Bloomberg
Ukraine Currency Crashes To Record Low | Zero Hedge
Ukraine Bonds Re-Collapse As Russia Warns Of "High Chance Of Default" | Zero Hedge
la risposta russa
On The Roads Into The Crimea, The Quiet Russian Mobilization Continues | Zero Hedge
Russian Lukoil Halts Oil Supplies To Ukraine Odessa Refinery | Zero Hedge
Russia Responds To US Warning: Expands Military Presence Globally | Zero Hedge
http://rt.com/op-edge/ukraine-crimea-west-policy-942/
Pro-Moscow coup in Crimea. Russian fighter jets on W. border on combat alert. Kiev deploys security forces
Meanwhile, On The Main Square In Sevastopol: Live Webcast | Zero Hedge
Va detto che la crimea è russia da 250 anni, etnicamente, come che sevastopoli è strategica per la flotta russa, allo stesso tempo i nazionalisti ucraini invece sono un tantino troppo neonazi per i miei gusti (personalissimi ovvio)
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This territory and its port of Sevastopol was part of Russian imperial might from the 18th century until in 1954 when Nikita Khrushchev, an ethnic Ukrainian, transferred it to Ukrainian control – a step bitterly resented by Russians ever since. When Ukraine broke away from the Soviet Union in 1991, it took Crimea with it. Moscow has since leased the strategically critical naval base as a deep-water port for the Russian Black Sea Fleet, with easy access to the Mediterranean. The lease is paid up to 2042. Ethnic Russians make up almost 60 per cent of the population, with Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars accounting for the rest. If Ukrainian turmoil continues and it faces a real threat of breaking up, Vladimir Putin may seize the opportunity to recover the peninsula. The Russian military force in Sebastopol was already beefed up Monday.
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ps già la volta scorsa a sevastopoli è stato un casino
Deutsche Wochenschau No. 618 1942 - Fall of Sevastopol V - YouTube