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Horn
10th April 2014, 03:47 PM
New app for Ponce, and Neuro.

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Want to support Ukraine's largest right-wing protest movement? There's an app for that.

Right Sector, seen as instrumental in ousting former president Viktor Yanukovych, now has a smartphone app which allows members to co-ordinate tactics and donate to the cause.

A chat feature on the app allows users to communicate anonymously, and data is only stored for five hours.

The app is already available worldwide on the Google Play market for android devices and an iOS version is in the pipeline.

It is understood there have been around 10,000 downloads of the app so far.

The influence of the Right Sector group has been cited by Russia as one of the reasons for its military intervention in Ukraine.

The app's developer Ivan Panchenko says he is working on upgraded security features such as geoblocking, which will mean people will not be able to download it within the Russian Federation.

It is not the first example of a creative use of technology during the Ukraine unrest.

Earlier this year a group of Ukrainian protesters asked for Bitcoin donations to pay for food and shelter costs.
Protesters turned to the digital currency partially because Paypal does not allow money to be sent into Ukraine.


http://i.imgur.com/5Eb97LJ.png

http://www.klfm967.co.uk/news/world-news/1253766/right-wing-ukraine-protesters-using-tactics-app/

Serpo
10th April 2014, 04:00 PM
is there a tank app.................




http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f4/South_Ossetia_war_russian_tank.jpg

Glass
11th April 2014, 01:55 AM
I've been watching tank videos on live leak from syria. They record a mission and then commentate on it. Very interesting stuff. Obviously the enemy could learn their tactics to some degree from these. The tanks take damage just about every mission, not enough to destroy them but they do lose bits that need repairing and replacing. Makes a difference that your opponent, apart from a few RPG's now and then are limited to light weapons.

Horn
11th April 2014, 02:02 AM
Ukraine demands occupiers vacate; Russia troops mass



DONETSK, Ukraine – Pro-Russian separatists refused Thursday to surrender control of government offices in eastern Ukraine cities despite a deadline to do so as Russia maintained high levels of military on the border and threatened to shut gas deliveries to Europe.

NATO made public to reporters satellite photographs that showed Russia has not removed any of the 40,000 troops near the Ukrainian frontier it said it would reduce, and that those forces are now sharing space with lines of tanks, armored vehicles, artillery and aircraft.

"This is a force that is very capable, at high readiness, and, as we have illustrated through the imagery, is close to routes and lines of communication," British Brigadier Gary Deakin said at a briefing at the the Belgium military headquarters for the European-U.S. defense alliance.

"It has the resources to be able to move quickly into Ukraine if it was ordered to do so," he said of the Russian forces stationed at more than 100 sites near the Ukraine border.

NATO General Secretary Anders FoghRasmussen said during a visit to the Czech Republic on Thursday that Russian troops are "not training, but ready for combat."

Fearful of a Russian reaction should the government crack down on separatists, Ukrainians said they do not want eastern Ukraine to go the way of Crimea, which was annexed by Russian President Vladimir Putin after similar pro-Moscow protests.

Ukraine's central government gave separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk until Friday to vacate the buildings or the authorities would do so by force. Ukraine's acting president Olexander Turchynov said Thursday the occupiers would not be prosecuted if they leave the buildings and give up their weapons.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/04/10/putin-russia-ukraine-gas-debt/7542233/

Horn
11th April 2014, 02:12 AM
Look! 3 miniature Hitler mice.


FSB: three Right Sector activists deported from Russia

The deported activists of the Right Sector were also instructed to study the social and political situation and establish contacts with representatives of Russian radical structures

ROSTOV-ON-DON, April 09 /ITAR-TASS/. Three Ukrainian nationals, activists of the Right Sector far-right movement, earlier detained in the southern Russian Rostov Region and Republic of Kalmykia, were deported from Russia on Wednesday, the Rostov regional department of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) reported.

The department said the deportees were Vitaly Krivosheyev, born in 1987, Artyom Golovko, born in 1982 and Kirill Pilipenko, born in 1989.

“During questioning, they reported their contacts with representatives of the Ukrainian Security Service [SBU] who instructed them to make photographs of deployment sites of Russian armed forces military hardware and register cases of its maneuvers in regions bordering on Ukraine,” the department said.

The deported activists of the Right Sector were also instructed to study the social and political situation and establish contacts with representatives of Russian radical structures. Their activity was revealed before they were able to do harm to Russia’s security.

They have been banned from entering Russia for up to five years.

Right Sector activists were reportedly involved in deadly clashes with police in Ukraine’s riots. On March 5, Russia’s Investigative Committee charged Right Sector leader Dmitry Yarosh with using media to make public calls for terrorist and extremist activity. A Moscow court sanctioned his arrest in absentia.

Months of anti-government protests, often violent, ended with a coup in Ukraine in February. The protests, dubbed “Euromaidan”, began when President Viktor Yanukovich decided in November 2013 to suspend the signing of an association agreement with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia.

Amid deadly riots that involved radicals, new people were brought to power in Kiev after Yanukovich had to leave Ukraine citing security concerns in February. Moscow does not recognize the new self-proclaimed Ukrainian authorities, who appear unable to restrain the activity of radicals and ultranationalists in the country.

Ukraine’s political crisis and Kiev’s ties with Moscow deteriorated further when the Republic of Crimea, where most residents are Russians, reunified with Russia on March 18 after a referendum two days earlier in which an overwhelming majority of Crimeans voted to secede from Ukraine and join the Russian Federation.

http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/727154

Neuro
11th April 2014, 05:40 AM
New app for Ponce, and Neuro.

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http://i.imgur.com/5Eb97LJ.png

http://www.klfm967.co.uk/news/world-news/1253766/right-wing-ukraine-protesters-using-tactics-app/
Actually you are wrong that App is for zionazi's...

Horn
11th April 2014, 09:11 AM
Actually you are wrong that App is for zionazi's...

And now for my blanket statement of the week. All Nazis are Zionazis.

good term, btw. Google's spell check has yet to pick it up.