Russian Cossacks
Ready For Ukraine 'Rescue'
Russian Cossack leaders have plans to cross into the Ukraine to 'rescue' Russian-speaking communities in the east of the country, after providing militias which helped Vladimir Putin's Crimean land grab.
Go Cossacks, Go!
YOU are the good guys!
Ditto above!
But they warned they would expect rewards for acting as the Russian president's muscle. Romanticised by the Tsars but crushed by the communists, Russia's Cossack communities are rapidly rebuilding themselves, and have become a powerful symbol of nationalist fervour.
You like Putin's Russia are
recovering from your devastating pasts.
To many Russians, have betrayed their martial roots to become henchmen for the worst aspects of Mr Putin's rule. Most recently, they have been seen on the streets of Crimea, often heavily armed and sometimes drunk, blockading Ukrainian troops in their barracks and running roadblocks. They were also filmed whipping members of the band Pussy Riot when the all-female group attempted a street performance at the Winter Olympics in Sochi. They also admit being close to other hard-line Slav nationalists, Serbs in particular.
Earlier this month, Alexei Sushkov was responsible for hosting a group of black bearded Chetniks, Serb militia, in Sevastopol.
They serve under a death's head insignia and volunteered to help with Russia's invasion of the Crimea. "You have to have great personal discipline. You need to be religious and of good character to be a Cossack," he confided.
We would call them rednecks.
He says that when the Cossacks invaded Crimea, they brought their own weapons or picked them up from local authorities when they arrived. They also turned up with an armoured personnel carrier - or a "mini-tank", as they called it.
They are tough and can stand alone.
Great how this citizen group can have
any type or as many guns as they want;
they know how to use them too!
He spoke with passion about how he wished he had been able to help the Serbs fight in the former Yugoslavia and of how they were bilked of the province of Kosovo, which won its independence after a civil war with Serbia and Nato bombardment of Serb forces.
"Russia was weak back then," he growled.
Russia is NOT weak now;
we love what Putin has done for Russia!
On the outskirts of Taganrog, a few miles from the border with Ukraine, Cossacks demonstrated how they were reviving the tradition of horsemanship which was central to the Cossack's culture. Their warlike tendencies and citizen cavalry meant their regiments became a celebrated part of Tsarist imperial life. The Don Cossacks ruled a vast Host on both sides of the River Don for centuries and were given a degree of autonomy from central government. When many sided with the White Russians against the Bolsheviks in the early part of the last century, though, they were crushed by the Soviet rulers who snuffed out any potential threats to the Party's hegemony.
They are gentle with their horses, ride with light hands, and are freely affectionate towards their mounts - kissing and cuddling them like beloved children.
See what I mean about them being rednecks?
Such tenderness is in sharp contrast to what they have planned, the details of which they won't share, in the neighbouring Ukrainian region of Donetsk. "We are ready to go in whenever the time comes to protect our people," said Andrei Lovlenski, the ataman of the Taganrog Cossacks. "We are ready."
"Ready or not, here we come!"
He led Cossacks into Crimea and is convinced he will be asked to go into other parts of Ukraine too. "We've been used like this for many centuries," he said. But what does he expect from Mr Putin in return? Mr Okkert allows a brief sneer to cross his face. "That's a rhetorical question," he said. "We're still waiting for an adequate answer from our government." That's a warning - it means once unleashed, the Cossacks may be hard to control.
You Cossacks are doing what
America NEEDS to do with our
lying fraud homo murdering dictator!
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