Liveblog Al Jazeeraquote:Tijdlijn van de ontwikkelingen in Oekraïne
NOVEMBER
* Nov 21: Kiev suddenly announces suspension of trade and association talks with the EU and opts to revive economic ties with Moscow, triggering months of mass rallies in Kiev.
* Nov 30: Riot police try to break up the Kiev demonstration by force. Protest turns against Yanukovich and his government.
DECEMBER
Protests continue with crowds of up to 800,000. Some clashes with police. Opposition forms bloc called Maidan. Yanukovich and Putin meet, Putin agrees to buy $15 billion of Ukrainian debt and to slash by a third the price of Russian gas supplies to Ukraine.
JANUARY
* Jan 22: Three people die in protests in Kiev. EU threatens action over crisis. Talks between opposition, Yanukovich fail.
* Jan 23: Washington threatens sanctions over violence.
* Jan 26: Unrest spreads to pro-Yanukovich east.
FEBRUARY
Anti-government protests turn increasingly violent. At least 77 people killed in clashes between demonstrators and police.
* Feb 21: Opposition leaders sign EU-mediated peace pact with Yanukovich.
* Feb 22: Ukraine's parliament votes to remove Yanukovich, who flees. Arch-rival Yulia Tymoshenko released from jail.
* Feb 26: Ukraine appoints new government. Angry Russia puts 150,000 troops on high alert.
* Feb 27-28: Armed men seize Crimea parliament, raise Russian flag. Militia take control of two airports in Crimea.
MARCH
* March 1: Putin wins parliamentary approval to invade Ukraine, angering the White House. Russian forces fan out in Crimea.
* March 6: Crimea's leadership votes to join Russia. U.S. President Barack Obama orders sanctions on those responsible for Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
EU leaders hold emergency summit to find ways to pressure Russia to back down and accept mediation.
* March 15: Two killed in clashes between pro-Russian demonstrators and Ukrainian nationalists.
* March 16: Referendum held in Crimea, shows overwhelming support for joining the Russian Federation.
* March 21: Putin signs laws completing annexation of Crimea. The U.S. imposes sanctions on Putin's close allies, EU follows with similar measures.
* March 23: NATO says Russia has amassed a large force at Ukraine's border.
* March 24: Ukraine pulls troops from Crimea.
APRIL
* April 2: NATO suspends cooperation with Russia.
* April 7: Pro-Russia activists in eastern Ukraine proclaim the creation of the "Donetsk People's Republic".
* April 12: Separatists take control of city of Slaviansk in eastern Ukraine. Kiev prepares troops.
* April 13: One Ukrainian state security officer killed and five wounded in operation against separatists.
* April 14: Obama warns Putin in phone call that Moscow would face further costs for its actions in Ukraine.
* April 17: Pro-Russian separatists seize armored vehicles of Ukraine forces trying to recapture rebel-controlled town.
* April 18: The United States, Russia, Ukraine and the EU reach deal for illegal armed groups to disarm and end occupations of public buildings and spaces.
* April 19: Separatists say they will not sign deal until the Kiev government steps down.
* April 24: Ukraine sends in troops again to try to expel the separatists in Slaviansk, kill five rebels.
* April 25: Ukrainian forces mount full blockade of Slaviansk. Separatists detain group of international observers, say a Kiev "spy" among them.
* April 26: G7 leaders agree to impose extra sanctions on Russia over Ukraine. Yatsenyuk cuts short a Vatican trip to see Pope Francis, saying Russian warplanes violated Ukraine's airspace seven times overnight. Russia denies the claim.
* April 27: Rebels say the OSCE observers are "prisoners of war" and present them in front of the press, where they say they have not been mistreated.
* April 28: West imposes new sanctions on Moscow. Russia vows a "painful" response. Russia says troops have returned to barracks after conducting exercises on the border with Ukraine. The West says there is no sign of this pull-back. Russia assures the US it will not invade Ukraine.
* April 29: Russia accuses Washington of seeking to revive Iron Curtain policies. Putin warns sanctions could harm Western interests in Russia's lucrative energy sector, denies there are Russian forces in eastern Ukraine.
* April 30: Kiev says its armed forces are on "full combat alert" against a possible Russian invasion. Interim president Oleksandr Turchynov admits Kiev is "helpless" to prevent rebels over-running towns. Rebels storm the regional police building and town hall in Gorlivka. The International Monetary Fund approves $17-billion aid deal for the beleaguered Ukrainian economy.
MAY
* May 1: Some 300 pro-Russian militants seize prosecutor's office in Donetsk amid violent clashes with police. Conscription reintroduced for all Ukrainian men aged 18-25.
* May 2: Ukrainian commandos launch pre-dawn raid to retake Slavyansk. Rebels shoot down two helicopters and two servicemen are killed.
* May 3: Slavyansk rebels free OSCE inspectors after Kremlin envoy intervenes. Two days of mourning proclaimed over Odessa deaths. Fierce firefights around Slavyansk and nearby towns as military seeks to retake control.
* May 4: Kiev vows to expand "anti-terrorism" operations. Yatsenyuk launches probe into security forces in Odessa over the deaths.
May 5: A fresh assault begins on Slovyansk. The interior minister says more than 30 rebels are killed. Four servicemen are also killed. Russia warns Europe's peace is at risk. UN chief Ban Ki-moon offers to mediate personally as the West launches new diplomatic push.
May 6: Russia rejects a German-led move for a new peace meeting. Germany says Ukraine is on the verge of war.
May 7: In a surprise announcement, Putin calls for rebel independence referendums to be pushed back and endorses Ukraine's planned presidential election. He says Russian troops pulled back from border. The new overall toll from Ukrainian military operations stands at 14 servicemen dead.
May 8: Rebels vow to press on with referendums despite Putin's call. Russia conducts military exercises, test-fires several missiles, and says nuclear capabilities are on "constant combat alert." NATO says there is no sign of a Russian troop pull-back.
May 9: Putin flies to annexed Crimea after overseeing a display of military might in the Red Square where he paid tribute to Russia's "all-conquering patriotic force." Clashes break out in Mariupol that the interior minister says leave 21 dead.
May 10: France and Germany threaten to step up sanctions against Russia if the May 25 election is disrupted and urge Kiev to cease "offensive" operations before the vote.
May 11: "Referendums" are held in the provinces of Luhansk and Donetsk. Fighting is reported around Slovyansk as rebels try to retake TV tower.
May 12: Pro-Russia activists declare resounding victory in a twin referendum on sovereignty for eastern Ukraine. The provinces of Donetsk and Luhansk voted on Sunday to secede from Ukraine. Russian gas giant Gazprom gives Ukraine until June 3 to pay $1.6bn for natural gas. The EU ramps up sanctions on Moscow.
May 13: Seven Ukrainian soldiers killed in rebel ambush in the deadliest single loss of life for the military since the start of the uprising.
May 14: Ukraine hosts "national unity" talks based on an OSCE roadmap but rebels are not invited.
twitter:Ruptly twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 16:55:19RT @RuptlyNewsroom: #Ukrainian PM #Yatseniuk resigns from office. Stay tuned for updates @Ruptly. reageer retweet
twitter:KuznetsovMedia twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 16:57:44BREAKING: #Ukraine's PM #Yatseniuk announces his resignation after pro-Western parliamentary coalition fallen apart earlier today. reageer retweet
How, ik zeg niet dat het een NAVO missie is, enkel dat de deelnemers leden van de NAVO zijn.quote:Op donderdag 24 juli 2014 16:49 schreef DeJori het volgende:
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Gaat het niet door de UNSC dan? Want als het een NAVO ding is wordt meth's verhaal opeens een stuk waarschijnlijker.
Oh, grappig. Het pro-Westers parlement is hopelijk uiteen gevallen in pro-Westerse politici en pro-Westerse nazi's... Dan kunnen die nazi's opgeruimd worden, en kan er misschien een oplossing komen voor de situatie in Oost-Oekraine die NIET aan vele burgers het leven zal kosten.quote:Op donderdag 24 juli 2014 16:59 schreef Ketchupcurry het volgende:
twitter:KuznetsovMedia twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 16:57:44BREAKING: #Ukraine's PM #Yatseniuk announces his resignation after pro-Western parliamentary coalition fallen apart earlier today. reageer retweet
twitter:lennutrajektoor twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 17:08:33#Russian #Duma suspended its session on news of #Ukraine PM resignation & dissolve of coalition to have a standing ovation. reageer retweet
twitter:lennutrajektoor twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 16:56:37NSDC: #ATO forces liberated Northern districts of #Lisinchansk. #Donetsk #Ukraine reageer retweet
twitter:MiddleEast_BRK twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 17:06:21#BreakingNews Ukrainian forces claim,they encircled the city of #Lisiciansk and Russian invaders have nowhere to flee http://t.co/lJc2dxa0Ud reageer retweet
quote:Rada speaker announces dissolution of parliamentary coalition
Verkhovna Rada Chairman Oleksandr Turchynov has officially announced the dissolution of the European Choice parliamentary coalition in Ukraine's parliament.
Earlier on Thursday, the UDAR, Svoboda factions and 19 independent MPs announced their exit from the coalition in the Verkhovna Rada.
The coalition called European Choice comprised of 250 deputies was set up at the Rada on February 27, 2014. The coalition was formed by the factions of Batkivschyna, UDAR, Svoboda, Economic Development, Sovereign European Ukraine, and other MPs.
If no new coalition is formed within 30 days following the previous one's dissolution, this would entitle the president to dissolve the Verkhovna Rada and call early parliamentary elections.
The UDAR faction currently comprises 41, Svoboda 35, Batkivschyna 86, Economic Development 41, and Sovereign European Ukraine 35 parliamentarians.
Another 86 deputies belong to the parliamentary faction of the Party of Regions, 23 to the Communist Party's faction, which was dissolved on Thursday, and 34 to the For Peace and Stability group.
As of Thursday morning, 72 parliamentarians did not belong to any faction or group.
A ruling coalition is supposed to comprise at least 226 parliamentarians.
twitter:Kateryna_Kruk twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 17:09:06bill setting early parliamentary elections September 28 was registered in #Rada reageer retweet
quote:Rada registers bill setting early parliamentary elections date for September 28, 2014
The Verkhovna Rada has registered a bill scheduling the early parliamentary elections on September 28, 2014.
The bill was authored by the Sovereign European Ukraine parliamentary group member Volodymyr Lytvyn, and the group's representatives, Ihor Yeremeyev and Yaroslav Moskalenko.
Ik bedoelde ook dat wat je zei over dat Poetin niet blij zou zijn met zo'n missie.quote:Op donderdag 24 juli 2014 17:00 schreef meth1745 het volgende:
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How, ik zeg niet dat het een NAVO missie is, enkel dat de deelnemers leden van de NAVO zijn.
Dit was vooraf gepland, er is niets gevallen. Dit is enkel bedoeld om nieuwe verkiezingen uit te schrijven.quote:Op donderdag 24 juli 2014 17:02 schreef RetepV het volgende:
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Oh, grappig. Het pro-Westers parlement is hopelijk uiteen gevallen in pro-Westerse politici en pro-Westerse nazi's... Dan kunnen die nazi's opgeruimd worden, en kan er misschien een oplossing komen voor de situatie in Oost-Oekraine die NIET aan vele burgers het leven zal kosten.
http://www.rferl.org/media/video/25468569.htmltwitter:myroslavapetsa twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 13:48:39The moment insurgents' commander Alexander #Khodakovsky admitted separatists had a Buk - @Reuters audio via @RFERL http://t.co/R6f2TGopGC reageer retweet
quote:Op donderdag 24 juli 2014 17:50 schreef Automatisch het volgende:
Militairen mogen niet op verlof
Toegevoegd: donderdag 24 jul 2014, 17:32
Militairen van de Luchtmobiele Brigade zijn gevraagd om dit weekend niet op verlof te gaan en op de kazernes in Schaarsbergen en Assen te blijven. Wellicht heeft dat te maken heeft met een eventuele bewapende missie in het oosten van Oekraïne.
Een woordvoerder van het crisisteam van het kabinet laat weten dat de terugkeer van alle slachtoffers en helderheid over de toedracht van de ramp de hoogste prioriteit is. En daarom wordt met alle mogelijkheden rekening gehouden.
"Zo worden bijvoorbeeld ook mensen geconsigneerd zodat direct gehandeld kan worden mocht daartoe aanleiding zijn. In dit geval betekent het dat militairen zich beschikbaar moeten houden en niet op verlof kunnen. Dit maakt standaard deel uit van een planningsproces", aldus de woordvoerder.
Brief
Het kabinet lijkt aan te sturen op een internationale politiemissie bij de rampplek in Oekraïne. Waarschijnlijk volgt snel een notificatiebrief waarin staat dat het kabinet de mogelijkheid en wenselijkheid van zo'n missie onderzoekt. Het is bijna altijd de opmaat voor een daadwerkelijke missie.
Rusland heeft de afgelopen weken vanuit Rusland op het grondgebied van Oekraine geschoten om de grens open te houden voor de doorvoer van wapens en rebellen.quote:
Geloof ik, maar slechte timing wel...quote:Op donderdag 24 juli 2014 17:48 schreef DeJori het volgende:
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Dit was vooraf gepland, er is niets gevallen. Dit is enkel bedoeld om nieuwe verkiezingen uit te schrijven.
Ja, dit verzoek is ook echt droevig, je kon bij voorbaat weten dat er 0% kans is dat het gehonoreerd wordtquote:Op donderdag 24 juli 2014 18:27 schreef deelnemer het volgende:
Russia Rejects Calls for Substantial Monitoring of Russian Side of Border
twitter:KyivPost twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 18:07:53Ukrainian troops enter #Lysychansk http://t.co/6gzdUSClfI reageer retweet
twitter:lennutrajektoor twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 18:58:14#USA Senat & #Australian parliament are considering announcing DPR & LDR terrorists organisations. #Ukraine #Donetsk #Luhansk reageer retweet
twitter:Interpreter_Mag twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 18:41:57Freed Russian Journalist Says RT Stringer Philips Still Held by Ukrainian Soldiers http://t.co/QR4LCKb5Gc reageer retweet
twitter:UKgrids twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 19:16:10@lennutrajektoor @AbraxasSpa @RutheniaRus Where the missing passengers were seated will be revealing. reageer retweet
Lichamen in bodybags:twitter:yuliagorbunova_ twitterde op donderdag 24-07-2014 om 20:31:00Exhumation of a mass grave in Sloviansk. Locals said they saw insurgents dumping bodies there in June http://t.co/3piLVFfzpm reageer retweet
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Plus het feit dat het uiteenvallen van de drie basisstaten van de GOS in 1991-1992 zo totaal onverwacht kwam voor de Russen. Dat hadden zij van te voren niet ingeschat dat zelfs De Oekraïne en Wit-Rusland zich destijds wilden afscheiden.quote:Op donderdag 24 juli 2014 16:40 schreef meth1745 het volgende:
Russen zitten nog steeds met de kater van ex-Jugoslavië, VN-resolutie Irak, Lybië...
Telkens is het Westen verder gegaan dan wat de Russen wilden toelaten; Irak had al z'n wapens vernietigd, de inspecteurs zouden het moeten checken maar werden teruggeroepen en de oorlog begon. In de Balkan is uit elk bevrijd gebied een groot deel van de Servische bevolking verdreven (en zoveel jaar later krijgen we te horen dat berichten over orgaanroof geen propaganda waren, gisteren werden eerste vervolgingen voor kosovo tribunaal aangekondigd). Lybië vonden ze ook niet leuk.
Ik denk dat die zaken zwaar meespelen voor de Russen, de vrees dat als NAVO een voet in de deur krijgt (zelfs al is het onrechtstreeks door politiemissie) het voor Rusland of de etnische Russen slecht zal aflopen.
Ik snap dat ze niet altijd alles kunnen vrijgeven, maar frustrerend is het wel...quote:Op donderdag 24 juli 2014 20:52 schreef deelnemer het volgende:
U.S. says Russia firing artillery across border at Ukrainian military
(Reuters) - The United States said on Thursday that Russia was firing artillery across the border into Ukraine to target Ukrainian military positions in the conflict against pro-Russian separatists.
"We have new evidence that the Russians intend to deliver heavier and more powerful multiple rocket launchers to the separatist forces in Ukraine, and have evidence that Russia is firing artillery from within Russia to attack Ukrainian military positions," State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said.
Harf, speaking at a regular media briefing, said the information was based on intelligence reports. "I can't tell you what the information is based on," she said.
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