[QUOTE=OutspokenGolf;43644354]where are they getting all of these sandbags from, anyway?[/QUOTE]
Same place they got the tyres and fireworks. i.e donations/looting
[QUOTE=DaysBefore;43644324]Uh
Do you actually know what Tienanmen Square was?[/QUOTE]
A massacre, but when I say "Style" I am refering to the famous picture.
[QUOTE=OutspokenGolf;43644354]where are they getting all of these sandbags from, anyway?[/QUOTE]
Obviously buy them with all the jewish/european/mason order they are bribed with.
[QUOTE=OutspokenGolf;43644354]where are they getting all of these sandbags from, anyway?[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x-LgOFdobY[/media]
Oh man these chants.
[QUOTE=Pr0fane;43644464][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x-LgOFdobY[/media][/QUOTE]
Well, it looks like the janitorial group doesn't need to go to the work next day. \:v:/
There is a very excited dog right on the frontline
also update time, the revolution isnt only in Kyiv
about 8 large towns and local goverments all over ukraine have been taken over by protestors/revolutionaries
Lviv (population 729,842) has been taken over, the city office was stormed and the city mayor was forced by the rebels to write a letter saying that he is resigning and giving control to the "revolutionaries"
[editline]23rd January 2014[/editline]
[IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Beqoa0yIgAEYxVs.jpg[/IMG]
Graffiti at conquered Rivne's (population 256,774) governor HQ, painted by protesters, saying : "Revolutionary HQ".
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/GG1ioF0.jpg?1[/IMG]
Stolen from LMAO, but its really funny :v:
[QUOTE=Turing;43644580]also update time, the revolution isnt only in Kyiv
about 8 large towns and local goverments all over ukraine have been taken over by protestors/revolutionaries
Lviv (population 729,842) has been taken over, the city office was stormed and the city mayor was forced by the rebels to write a letter saying that he is resigning and giving control to the "revolutionaries"
[editline]23rd January 2014[/editline]
[IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Beqoa0yIgAEYxVs.jpg[/IMG]
Graffiti at Rivne's (population 256,774) governor HQ, painted by protesters, saying : "Revolutionary HQ".[/QUOTE]
Source?
That's a major escalation from when earlier someone said it very few people protesting.
RT stream is shitting itself for me.
[QUOTE=OutspokenGolf;43644354]where are they getting all of these sandbags from, anyway?[/QUOTE]
it's not like you need much for a sandbag
take a piece of cloth, sew it so it's like an empty pillow cover, fill it with sand
or just use existing pillow covers or something
[QUOTE=Zezibesh;43644648]it's not like you need much for a sandbag
take a piece of cloth, sew it so it's like an empty pillow cover, fill it with sand
or just use existing pillow covers or something[/QUOTE]
yeah, but there are a hell of a lot of those things, two walls about 6 feet high, and that's just the frontline
[QUOTE=HoliestCow;43644606]Source?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Ukrainian media now say that protesters have taken over the regional state administration buildings in the western cities of Lviv and Rivne, and that the governor of the Lviv region, Oleg Salo, has been forced to resign.
Other unconfirmed reports spoke of attacks on the governor's offices in Zhytomyr, Khmelnytskiy and Ivano-Frankivsk.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25853329[/url]
this was in the middle of the day so shit has escalated after that
[QUOTE=Tinter;43644618]That's a major escalation from when earlier someone said it very few people protesting.[/QUOTE]
I would not be surprised if police from surrounding cities were pulled into Kiev to try to help there, leaving the other cities underprotected. A relatively smaller protest group would be able to do a lot more without resistance.
So for those of you who missed this.
There's now confirmed reports of people found dead, after being arrested by the Berkut.
Their bodies riddled with bullets and stabwounds.
At least two bodies have been found like this in the woods.
[QUOTE]A third activist, Yuriy Verbytsky, has been found dead in a forest outside Kiev, after reportedly being abducted along with fellow activist Ihor Lutsenko earlier this week. His body is said to bear signs of torture.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Officials confirmed two bodies were found with bullet wounds close to the scene of clashes on Wednesday.
One of those killed was identified as Serhiy Nihoyan, the 20-year-old son of Armenian refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh, who travelled from his home in eastern Ukraine in December to join the protests.
The other man shot was named as Belarusian citizen Mikhail Zhyznewski, who was at the protest with Una-Unso, a Ukrainian far-right group.
BBC journalist: "I saw a body right beneath the window"
Another man was also reported to have died after falling from the top of the Dynamo football stadium. However, a spokeswoman for Kiev's health department said he had survived the fall.
Mr Azarov denied that police were responsible for the deaths, saying they were not carrying live ammunition.
The BBC's Duncan Crawford spoke to a student, Mikhail Nizkoguz, 17, who accused riot police of dragging him from the street on Monday and torturing him by beating and stabbing. His face and body is covered with cuts and bruises. He said police accused him of firing fireworks at them - but that he was only taking pictures.[/QUOTE]
[URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25853329"]Source[/URL]
Source?
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/r2aTnNQ.png[/IMG]
more info
ukrstream.tv has good ones
[editline]23rd January 2014[/editline]
also
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT86BH2LVUU&feature=player_embedded[/url]
I don't think I've ever seen a full-blown revolution in my lifetime, it's pretty surreal.
[QUOTE=Laferio;43644737]I don't think I've ever seen a full-blown revolution in my lifetime, it's pretty surreal.[/QUOTE]
Libya? Tunisia? Egypt (sort of)?
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;43644727]ukrstream.tv has good ones
[editline]23rd January 2014[/editline]
also
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT86BH2LVUU&feature=player_embedded[/url][/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.ustream.tv/channel/euromajdan/theater[/url] - if you want to watch the unmoving police wall
[editline]23rd January 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Psychokitten;43644750]Libya? Tunisia? Egypt (sort of)?[/QUOTE]
Those weren't livestreamed(probably) and by some other facts didn't get as much attention as this one does, probably.
[QUOTE=Laferio;43644737]I don't think I've ever seen a full-blown revolution in my lifetime, it's pretty surreal.[/QUOTE]
Were you in a coma during the Arab Spring?
[QUOTE=Laferio;43644737]I don't think I've ever seen a full-blown revolution in my lifetime, it's pretty surreal.[/QUOTE]
It is surreal, it's not the first of your lifetime.
Unless you're only a few months old, and well... in that case your language skills are sublime.
[QUOTE=Psychokitten;43644750]Libya? Tunisia? Egypt (sort of)?[/QUOTE]
I'm trying to find out how to word my next post to make myself not look like an asshat.
I'm aware of the revolutions that occurred in those countries.
The revolutions that encircled the arab spring were not livestreamed/to my knowledge, haven't gotten as much coverage as the one in Ukraine.
[QUOTE=Turing;43644713][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/r2aTnNQ.png[/IMG]
more info[/QUOTE]
[video=youtube;efNUCz2uGuQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efNUCz2uGuQ[/video]
video from Cherkasy of protesters occupying government building
[QUOTE=Laferio;43644790]I'm trying to find out how to word my next post to make myself not look like an asshat.
I'm aware of the revolutions that occurred in those countries.[/QUOTE]
I think you meant you haven't [I]literally[/I] seen it, like, livesteamed.
He probably means he has never experienced one AKA never watched one on a stream
quit being dicks just because you've done something someone else hasn't
[QUOTE=RocketRacer;43644809]I think you meant you haven't [I]literally[/I] seen it, like, livesteamed.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that's what I meant. Not sure where all the hostility rushed in from.
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