Cry of Ukraine

Chronology of events in the Dnepropetrovsk region

1 December 2013

About 1,000 people took part in mass protests.

26 January 2014

During the riots in Dnepropetrovsk, one of the largest cities in Ukraine, located in the center of the country, three policemen were injured. The protesters tried to seize the building of the regional administration. A criminal case has been opened on the fact of the unlawful actions of the demonstrators.

25 February 2014

Chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council Yevgeny Udod withdrew his earlier written resignation letter “because it was written under physical and moral pressure, which lasted more than three hours during the meeting of the Presidium of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council on February 24”, “in order to avoid the risk of destruction of the building in which there is an apparatus of the Dnepropetrovsk Regional Council, beating people, and on the condition that no one gets hurt, I wrote a letter of resignation, ”the press service quotes him.

9 March 2014

A rally was held in Dnepropetrovsk.

17 March 2014

In Dnepropetrovsk, young people standing at a public transport stop were approached by about 30 representatives of the national extremist organization Right Sector in camouflage uniforms, with sticks and electric shockers, who shouted “Glory to Ukraine” twice. When the young people remained silent in response, they were severely beaten.

23 April 2014

In Cherkassk (Dnepropetrovsk region), Ukrainian reservists, mobilized by the new Kiev regime under the threat of criminal prosecution into the 93rd separate motorized brigade to participate in the suppression of protests by residents of the South-East of the country, staged a riot. They expressed dissatisfaction with the conditions of detention in the tent camp, as well as the fact that their families were left without a livelihood. Many of the reservists after the "mobilization" were fired from their jobs, and the state does not provide any assistance to their wives and children. Initially, the collection period was supposed to be 10 days, but people have been kept in the camp for more than a month. In addition, many of them are not satisfied with the prospect of fighting with their own people.
Source:  White Paper of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (2nd edition)

 

THE RIGHT SECTOR MOVED TO DNEPROPETROVSK


The extremist organization "Right Sector"  moved its headquarters  from Kiev to Dnepropetrovsk. This was stated today by the group's leader and presidential candidate Dmitry Yarosh, who was put on the international wanted list by Russian law enforcement agencies.

7 May 2014

In Dnepropetrovsk last night, unknown  people set fire to the  reception room  of the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Oleg Tsarev, located in a nine-story residential building on Marshal Malinovsky Street. The fire destroyed the building within minutes.

21 May 2014

In Dnepropetrovsk at night, unknown  people burned  the house  of the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Oleg Tsarev. “Armed men arrived on two buses at two in the morning and threw Molotov cocktails at the house,” Tsarev said. Nobody was hurt in the fire.

14 June 2014

IN THE DNIPROPETROVSK REGION, JOURNALISTS OF THE ZVEZDA TV CHANNEL WERE DETAINED.


Before being detained, correspondent Davydov and sound engineer Konashenkov were heading to the airport in Dnepropetrovsk to take a direct Aeroflot flight to Moscow at 17:05 local time (18:05 Moscow time). The journalists entered the territory of Ukraine officially, presenting their journalistic IDs, their business trip was supposed to end on June 14th. The management of Zvezda managed to get through to the correspondent's mobile phone, from a conversation with him it became clear that there were unknown people nearby who spoke Ukrainian.

23 June 2014

IN UKRAINE, THE FIGHTERS OF THE AIRBORNE DIVISION EN MASSE RESIGNED FROM SERVICE BECAUSE OF THEIR UNWILLINGNESS TO FIGHT


About 400 servicemen of the separate 25th Dnepropetrovsk division of highly mobile airborne troops of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces (VDV) of Ukraine have filed reports of dismissal over the past three days.

This was  reported to ITAR-TASS by a source  in the specified military unit.

“About 400 fighters filed a report, and the same number refused to go to the zone of the anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine,” the agency’s interlocutor said. According to him, we are talking about the division, which is based in the Novomoskovsky district of the Dnepropetrovsk region.
Last week, there were also reports of clashes between Ukrainian paratroopers from Lvov and Dnepropetrovsk that took place near the Lugansk airport.
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