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attacked us, he says. it s a ukrainian nationalist group. pro-russians say they recovered all of this from the attackers, including what they say is a right sector membership tag. moscow accused the government in kiev of failing to reign in extremists. but right sector says that s not what their tags look like and they deny being involved. and kraukraine s security servi aren t buying the pro-russian story either. they believe pro-russians staged the attack. whatever happened here, it s already having a wider impact. the locals we ve spoken to tell us because of this, they will not be persuaded to give up their weapons. this is the beginning of civil war. they wanted it, with this, they ve got it, he says. but the pro-russians don t want to fight a war alone. the self-declared mayor has
ukrainian nationalists and pro-russians at a checkpoint in the eastern city. however, we ve talked to the right wing ukrainian group and they say the people who were involved were certainly not members of their organization. those reports are conflicting. it s unclear what happened. we know at least one person was killed. there s reports of up to four people being killed. that is something still in dispute but also something causing a lot of uneasiness. the kiev county wanted a truce offer the easter holidays which are going on here in the ukraine now and that s something that s not materializing. it s always been a one-sided truce from the get-go and that sheds a dim light on the geneva agreement that was signed on thursday with all those parties involved to try and get some sort of momentum into this, try to deescalate the situation. that clearly isn t something happening. the people who are occupying the buildings in the east of the country have made additional demands saying if the
sort of pretext to invade eastern ukraine. of course that really ratchets up the rhetoric again after it looked over the past couple of days things might be warming down. clearly the agreement reached in they gee va on thursday is something that while it might not yet be falling apart is certainly in a lot of trouble. the government in kiev for its part has been trying to calm the situation down over the easter holidays that are currently going on, calling for a unilateral truth, saying their anti-terror operation will be put on hold over the easter holiday. clearly you see from the shooting incident there is a volatile situation, things clearly are not calm in that area. the pro-russians are saying a right wing nationalist group was involved in that shooting incident but again, both the government here in kiev as well as that group itself says no members from any ultranationalists groups were involved in that incident. they are still trying to get a hold of the facts. there is a lot o
the leadership from the white house is an astounding front page story this morning, that the ukrainian government doesn t have money, children have raised through bake sales, $9 million, 2 million from a 50 cent charge on your cell phones, what does it say about their state of the military and our reaction when they are relying on children trying to raise money by selling cupcakes? there s no doubt in a contest right now the russian military would slice through the ukrainian military like a hot knife through butter. that that really many of the ukrainian military s officers are pro-russians, many of the military men as well. not even clear that the ukrainian army could hold together as an effective fighting force, we need to learn a lot about that. the russians are not deterred by ukraine s capabilities or by what they have seen europe and the united states do. we re having an existential