Popular uprising looming in eastern Ukraine against the Western installed puppet Government in Kiev

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Protests against the self-proclaimed government in Kiev continue in eastern regions of Ukraine. Thousands-strong gatherings in Donetsk and Lugansk are rallying in support of the Russian language and holding a referendum on the federalization of Ukraine.

  In Donetsk, the city that once used to be the stronghold of the  ousted President Viktor Yanukovich, people are protesting against the new governor appointed  by Kiev last Sunday.

  The appointee is Ukrainian oligarch, billionaire Sergey Taruta,  the owner of ISD, one of the biggest mining and smelting  companies in the world, he also owns the Donetsk-based Metallurg  Football Club.

  The oligarch governor failed to come to Donetsk immediately after  the appointment, so demonstrators have chosen a “people’s  governor” of their own, the leader of the ‘National levy’ Pavel  Gubarev advocating setting a referendum that might ask the  citizens of Donetsk region about reunification with Russia. The   ‘National levy’ also started collecting signatures to conduct  referendum on allegiance of the region.

  During this week the regional administration building in Donetsk  changed hands many times, with either the ‘National levy’ or  pro-Kiev forces declaring capture of the authority headquarters.

  Several videos allegedly made in downtown Donetsk on March 5  exposed that armed pro-Kiev forces had come to Donetsk, as a  group of unidentified men in military outfits and equipped with  Russian AK assault rifles and American М4А1 carbines were  securing protection of some pro-Kiev activists amidst  anti-government popular protests.

Later, Rossiya 1 TV channel made an assumption that these people  could be from a group of several hundred mercenaries that  allegedly arrived to Kiev recently. Rossiya 1 1 maintained that  mercenaries work for the notorious Academi (formerly known as  Blackwater and Xe Services), a privately owned American security  services provider that employ over 20,000 guns for hire.

Still from YouTube video/alekx

Still from YouTube video/alekx

 

  But even the appearance of mercenaries in the center of Donetsk  did not stop the citizens from protesting against self-proclaimed  government in Kiev.

  Early Thursday morning a special group of the Security Service of  Ukraine (SSU) that arrived from Kiev conducted a hit-and-run  operation and arrested Pavel Gubarev on charges of an attempt of  power seizure, an exactly the same accusation used by the  opposition leader against the self-proclaimed government in Kiev.

  According to the ‘National levy’ webpage on Facebook, Gubarev was  convoyed to the capital Kiev. Police also put under arrest  several dozens of activists.

  The same day, Governor Taruta arrived to Donetsk and held a  meeting with region’s new police chief also appointed by Kiev.

  Yet late at night citizens of Donetsk attempted to storm local  headquarters of SSU, demanding to release their leader. They also  managed to stop and topple prison truck carrying unknown number  of arrested activists.

  When top-ranked police and internal troop officers came out to  the people, they were heckled with jibes like, “Do you  remember those you’re protecting? Those who mistreated you in  Kiev?” reported Komsomolskaya Pravda.

  After pondering for some time police opted to free the detained  activists which immediately joined the protesters.

  A new stage of anti-Kiev rally is appointed for Friday afternoon,  maintains the ‘National levy’ website.

  In Lugansk, another regional center in eastern Ukraine, a  thousands-strong rally waving Russian flags and chanting “Russia!  Ukraine! Belarus! Together!” elected a “people’s governor” of  their own, the leader of the local ‘Lugansk guards’ militia,  Aleksandr Kharitonov. Members of the guards have already repelled  an armed assault force from Kiev that attempted to seize local  power institutions in the city on February 20 and currently  continue to stand against the attackers from Kiev’s Maidan.

  Because the local prosecutor’s office never bothered to launch a  criminal investigation into the attempted power seizure by the  armed militants from Kiev, the citizens of Lugansk now put their  trust in vigilante groups rather than police.

  All attempts to gather in Lugansk a significant nationalist rally  similar to Maidan in Kiev have failed, largely because they  looked increasingly pale in comparison with massive  anti-government demonstration rallying in the center of the city.

  In other regional centers of Ukraine, such as country’s  second-largest city of Kharkov, anti-government protests were of  a much smaller scale, perhaps also due to the heavy presence of  the riot police at rally sites.

Riot police stand guard in front of a regional government building as pro-Russian demonstrators take part in a rally in Kharkov March 5, 2014. (Reuters)

Riot police stand guard in front of a regional government building as pro-Russian demonstrators take part in a rally in Kharkov March 5, 2014. (Reuters)

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