Lol...you’re becoming less coherent every day.
So when is it OK to take over government buildings when you don’t like the government?
http://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-protesters-seize-kiev-central-post-office-151149268.html
raided the local headquarters of the state prosecutor, the state security service and several district police stations. Around 140 guns were seized from a police armory.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/20/world/europe/ukraine.html
Looks like that new Maidan government gun confiscation scheme didn't work out as planned.
The regime in Kiev is finding its lack of answers to the growing national crisis intensifying discontent.
It has given the country no clear answers about urgent political and economic reforms needed to arrest national disintegration. It seems there is a lack of national will in Kiev to provide them.
This has nothing and everything to do with Russia. And of course the rest of Europe which will not be immune from the consequences of a Ukrainian national collapse.
The AP reports a total of 40 which can be two army truck or one bus load of 4- 10 men squads.But doesn’t speculate on planning, logistics, or how organization of movement occured. It appears that the approaches or roads are not being monitored very closely. Somebody is aware of beside the organizer (Kremlin)of their movements even if Ukraine forces are swiss cheese.
Won’t bite on the Puntinistas jumping in because their object is to shut your reports down. They just better hope Ukraine pays its gas bill otherwise they won’t.