Russia is going to occupy Ukraine having announced about garrisoning Russian military forces in Ukraine in order to protect Russian citizens in Ukraine from nonexistent threats.
Looks like a war against the neighbour is a thoroughly planned operation, prepared long time ago.
Russia is going to occupy Ukraine having announced about garrisoning Russian military forces in Ukraine in order to protect Russian citizens in Ukraine from nonexistent threats.
Looks like a war against the neighbour is a thoroughly planned operation, prepared long time ago.
Presentation I made for a lecture, which summarizes the main events of the Crisis highlighting, in particular, the role of the EU and other International Organizations in attempting to solve the situation.
Report on the human rights situation in Ukraine 15 November 2014DonbassFullAccess
This is the seventh report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Ukraine, based on the work of the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU). It covers the period from 17 September to 31 October 2014.
DICT Spring 2016 Research Poster - The Ukraine Crisis Kathryn Bartels
The University of Wisconsin - Platteville's Defense Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (DICT) Student Organization created this undergraduate research project to present at PACCE Poster Day.
Grace Mugabe Diplomatic Immunity - Justin M Papka - BSIS Journal of Internati...Povo News
The Grace Mugabe Incident: Defining Immunity and Inviolability of Spouses of Heads of State by Justin M. Papka from the BSIS Journal of International Studies, Vol 6 (2009)
Report on the human rights situation in Ukraine 16 September 2014DonbassFullAccess
This is the sixth monthly report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Ukraine, based on the work of the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU). It covers the period from 18 August to 16 September 2014.
Report on the human rights situation in Ukraine 17 August 2014 DonbassFullAccess
Intense and sustained fighting, as a result of the continuing violence by the armed groups and the ongoing security operation being undertaken by the Ukrainian Government, took a heavy toll on the human rights and humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine during the past month, with at least 36 people being killed on average every day.
This expert report examines cases of civilian casualties documented by the Mission throughout 2016 in relation to ceasefire violations and the conduct of hostilities.
Presentation I made for a lecture, which summarizes the main events of the Crisis highlighting, in particular, the role of the EU and other International Organizations in attempting to solve the situation.
Report on the human rights situation in Ukraine 15 November 2014DonbassFullAccess
This is the seventh report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Ukraine, based on the work of the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU). It covers the period from 17 September to 31 October 2014.
DICT Spring 2016 Research Poster - The Ukraine Crisis Kathryn Bartels
The University of Wisconsin - Platteville's Defense Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (DICT) Student Organization created this undergraduate research project to present at PACCE Poster Day.
Grace Mugabe Diplomatic Immunity - Justin M Papka - BSIS Journal of Internati...Povo News
The Grace Mugabe Incident: Defining Immunity and Inviolability of Spouses of Heads of State by Justin M. Papka from the BSIS Journal of International Studies, Vol 6 (2009)
Report on the human rights situation in Ukraine 16 September 2014DonbassFullAccess
This is the sixth monthly report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Ukraine, based on the work of the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU). It covers the period from 18 August to 16 September 2014.
Report on the human rights situation in Ukraine 17 August 2014 DonbassFullAccess
Intense and sustained fighting, as a result of the continuing violence by the armed groups and the ongoing security operation being undertaken by the Ukrainian Government, took a heavy toll on the human rights and humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine during the past month, with at least 36 people being killed on average every day.
This expert report examines cases of civilian casualties documented by the Mission throughout 2016 in relation to ceasefire violations and the conduct of hostilities.
Ukrainian negotiators at talks with Russian officials demanded a ceasefire and humanitarian corridors to evacuate besieged citizens as Moscow’s invasion forces surrounded and bombarded Ukrainian cities. Earlier, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had said that Moscow is ready for talks to end the fighting in Ukraine but will continue to press its effort to destroy Ukraine’s military infrastructure.Ukraine’s state emergencies agency said that at least 22 civilians have been killed in a Russian strike on a residential area in the city of Chernihiv, a city of 280,000 in Ukraine’s north. It said the casualties could be higher as rescuers are continuing to look through debris for more bodies. The development comes even as talks between Russia and Ukraine were underway in Belarus. In other news, Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky, the commanding general of the Russian 7th Airborne Division, was killed in fighting in Ukraine earlier this week, news agency AP reported. His death was confirmed by a local officers’ organization in the Krasnodar region in southern Russia. The circumstances of his death were not immediately clear.Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court prosecutor has launched an investigation that could target senior officials believed responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity or genocide amid a rising civilian death toll and widespread destruction of property during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan announced the probe after dozens of the court’s member states asked him to take action. After informing the court’s judges of his decision to open an investigation that covers all sides in the conflict, Khan said, “Our work in the collection of evidence has now commenced.” Dr. Sanjay Bhardwaj "Russia Ukraine War- Current Scenario" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49489.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/49489/russia-ukraine-war-current-scenario/dr-sanjay-bhardwaj
4. Sources of materials
Sources of raw materials
Papaya
• Collect from selected rural farmers (suppliers) in batangas area
• That providing organic manure to their trees and have knowledge and guidelines to ensure that the papaya is in the best quality.
Other ingredients (vinegar, sugar, salt, garlic, ginger and peppercorns)
• Outsourcing
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Pressures between Ukraine and Russia are at their loftiest position in times, but politic sweats are also going full brume ahead to find a result to the extremity.
4. Sources of materials
Sources of raw materials
Papaya
• Collect from selected rural farmers (suppliers) in batangas area
• That providing organic manure to their trees and have knowledge and guidelines to ensure that the papaya is in the best quality.
Other ingredients (vinegar, sugar, salt, garlic, ginger and peppercorns)
• Outsourcing
• From goods dealers in old market, batangas city.
4. Sources of materials
Sources of raw materials
Papaya
• Collect from selected rural farmers (suppliers) in batangas area
• That providing organic manure to their trees and have knowledge and guidelines to ensure that the papaya is in the best quality.
Other ingredients (vinegar, sugar, salt, garlic, ginger and peppercorns)
• Outsourcing
• From goods dealers in old market, batangas city.
On 24 February 2022, Russia began an invasion of Ukraine, in a major escalation of the Russo Ukrainian War that began in 2014. It is the largest military attack in Europe since World War II.Following the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity in February 2014, Russia annexed Crimea and Russian backed separatists seized part of south east Ukraine, starting the war in Donbas. In 2021, Russia began a large military build up along its border with Ukraine, leading to an international crisis. During this period, the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, espoused Russian irredentist views, questioned Ukraines right to statehood, and accused NATO of threatening Russias security, demanding that Ukraine be barred from ever joining the alliance. Putin also baselessly accused Ukraine of committing genocide against its Russian speakers. The United States and others accused Russia of planning to attack or invade Ukraine, which Russian officials repeatedly denied as late as 23 February 2022. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Chouhan "Russia Ukraine War-2022" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49572.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/49572/russia-ukraine-war2022/dr-rajesh-kumar-chouhan
1. Ukraine troops nearing MH-17 crash site; U.N. opens war-
crime probe
Ukrainian government forces recaptured three towns from pro-Russia separatists and were pressing
toward the Malaysia Airlines crash site in eastern Ukraine where the separatists accused of downing
the plane have obstructed international disaster investigators, officials said Monday.
The United Nations high commissioner for human rights, meanwhile, said at a news conference in
Geneva that the shooting down of MH-17 and the deaths of all 298 people on board were being
investigated for possible war-crime charges.
Pro-Russia militants who seized a dozen towns and cities in eastern Ukraine in March and April have
seen the territory under their control reduced by more than half during the past few weeks and are
now holed up in their embattled strongholds of Donetsk and Luhansk. The separatists also control
the miles-wide crash site strewn with debris and victims' remains but face an advancing government
offensive emboldened by international outrage over the plane's destruction.
Andriy Lysenko, a spokesman for Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, told journalists
in Kiev on Monday that government troops had recovered control of Shakhtarsk, about 20 miles from
the center of the crash site.
"Our troops entered Shakhtarsk, Torez and Lutuhyne," Lysenko said, claiming government control of
towns on roads leading to the wreckage strewn among sunflower fields.
A team of more than 60 Dutch and Australian investigators attempted to reach the crash site for a
second time Monday but stopped short because of fighting nearby, a spokesman for the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe told reporters in Kiev.
The international police team is charged with securing the debris field near the village of Hrabove
but has been prevented from reaching the area by fighting and militants' roadblocks since the July
17 disaster.
U.S. intelligence sources have identified the cause of the crash as a surface-to-air missile launched
by a sophisticated BUK anti-aircraft system allegedly provided to the separatists by Russia.
2. U.S. and European Union officials have accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of arming the
separatists and instigating them with his late February seizure of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and
annexation of the militarily strategic region to Russia. Much of the eastern Ukraine territory
occupied by the pro-Russia militants would provide a land bridge for Russia toward Crimea, which
hosts Russia's naval fleet but has no border with the Russian mainland.
Putin denies responsibility for the separatists' actions, although many of those killed in battles with
Ukrainian forces have been identified as Russian citizens and Russian special forces veterans openly
command the militants in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
The European Union is expected to vote this week on a proposal for tough new sanctions that would
target key sectors of the Russian economy, including banking, oil and defense. The U.S. has led a
campaign to impose harsh penalties on the Russian economy to force the Kremlin to change its
policies in Ukraine and halt alleged support for the separatists.
The Russia-allied militants located the downed plane's black boxes and held them for several days
before turning them over to investigators led by the Netherlands, which lost 193 citizens in the
crash.
Lysenko said the Ukrainian government had been informed that an initial review of the black-box
data suggested the crash was caused by shrapnel puncturing the fuselage, causing massive
decompression and breakup of the Boeing 777 that had been flying at an altitude of more than
33,000 feet.
The flight from Amsterdam en route to Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, was carrying more than
100 passengers destined for an international AIDS conference in Australia, including 28 Australians.
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop was in Kiev on Monday to discuss Ukrainian government
support for an armed Australian police force to protect the crash site and foreign investigators
trying to collect evidence from the scene.
3. "We'll be seeking assurances that any military action doesn't compromise our humanitarian
mission," Bishop told a news conference.
Bishop also said Australia hoped Russia would use its influence on the rebels to ensure access to the
site so that investigators can determine responsibility for disaster.
In Geneva, a U.N. report released Monday said the eastern Ukraine conflict spurred by pro-Russian
militants' land grabs four months ago has claimed the lives of 1,129 people.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said the Malaysia Airlines jet crash was being
investigated as a possible war crime and called for immediate and unhindered access for
investigators to the crash site.
"This violation of international law, given the prevailing circumstances, may amount to a war crime.
It is imperative that a prompt, thorough, effective, independent and impartial investigation be
conducted into this event," Pillay said.
She said all those responsible for the killings, detentions and rights abuses would be identified and
brought to justice.
Pillay urged all sides "to bring to an end the rule of the gun and restore respect for the rule of law
and human rights."
Zeitchik reported from Kiev and Williams from Los Angeles.
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