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In reply to the discussion: Riots in Ukraine - What is really going on? [View all]pampango
(24,692 posts)14. You can safely say that there are "very unsavory characters" on both sides. Here's one very 'savory'
character on the protesters' side:
Death of a medic
A young medic who posted Im dying on a networking site after being shot by the police, is reported to be among those killed in the clashes, the news site Interpret Mag reports.
Olesya Zhukovskaya, 21, was shot in the neck by a sniper, according to the protest group Euromaidan.
Her last post on the site Vkontakte read: Im dying.
She was photographed clutching her neck as it bled onto her white coat emblazoned with a red cross. Her message appeared to have cross posted to Twitter.


I have seen reports that she is not dead. She had surgery and has survived, so that is good news.
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And anyone with more than two brain cells to rub together knows that the US's want influence
ChisolmTrailDem
Feb 2014
#34
why do you completely leave EU out of that power dynamic? You know...the main protagonist
Pretzel_Warrior
Feb 2014
#35
Yesm Ukraine is in Europe. We are not, but you can bet the goal is about resources for Western
ChisolmTrailDem
Feb 2014
#37
What's going on is that Ukrainians are fed up with the corruption of their government.
Tommy_Carcetti
Feb 2014
#3
There are more government backers especially in areas closer to Russia.
Are_grits_groceries
Feb 2014
#9
That's not a surprise. The Russian state owned network gives the Russian point of view.
stevenleser
Feb 2014
#5
You can safely say that there are "very unsavory characters" on both sides. Here's one very 'savory'
pampango
Feb 2014
#14
A Democracy? BAHAHAHAH! Easy to win when you throw your political rivals in prison
Pretzel_Warrior
Feb 2014
#31