Screams of “Putinista propaganda!!!!” in 3... 2... 1...
As we saw the crowds gathering round the Ukrainian armoured personnel carriers parked near the railway tracks in Kramatorsk we thought we might encounter a hostile crowd.
But in fact the atmosphere was peaceful. We dont want war said a man called Ruslan who spoke English. Thats why we dont want them to come into the town.
They were keen to show us a white Opal saloon car that had been partially crushed by an APC. As we were filming it we heard the roar of another armoured vehicle hurtling along towards us.
The people started whistling and shouting. When the vehicle stopped they linked arms to prevent it from proceeding any further.
One man said to me: Look theyre pointing weapons at us. But in fact the soldiers seemed more bemused than aggressive.
They clearly did not want to aggravate the people. Some people started to talk to them, asking Why are you here? What are you doing?
We looked over at the crushed saloon car and saw that two policeman in blue uniforms were making a routine report as if there had been a minor traffic accident. Nothing can stop bureaucracy, not even the threat of war.
Another four APCs roared up, one flying the blue and yellow Ukrainian flag. They too, were blocked by the growing crowd of people.
Some people were keen to explain to me that they were all Ukrainians, soldiers and civilians alike, they did not want to be in conflict.
Eventually the soldiers took the magazines from their weapons. Everybody cheered and clapped.
- See more at: http://blogs.channel4.com/lindsey-hilsum-on-international-affairs/bread-bullets-ukraines-locals-soldiers-war/3795#sthash.XPkPWx6L.dpuf
Russia doesn’t have to invade. Eastern Ukraine may fall into Moscow’s lap without a shot being fired.
Exit question: where the mysterious men in green we’ve been hearing so much about?
My impression was that the units defected from EU/NATO puppet junta. There was no discord or conflict. Also the soldiers were hungry as they hadn’t been fed for some time. Perhaps I missed something.