Ukranian helicopter shot down during anti-rebel operation

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Kyiv was not backing off on its anti-terror operation Friday, and reported Russian rebels had shown down a helicopter.

The Kyiv Post said Russian-backed insurgents held at least 30 buildings in eastern Ukranian towns.

The Post said an unknown number of rebels were killed.

The new European Union-backed government was barraged by escalating threats from Russia, but so far President Vladimir Putin [Unlink]’s forces were sticking to running the insurgency in eastern Ukraine.

US Secretary of State John Kerry [Unlink] said Moscow had created the insurgency, and new sanctions were being considered. Kerry said it would be an “expensive mistake” if Putin doesn’t call off the dogs of war.

Washington opened a new front by accusing Syria of refusing to honor its Moscow-backed commitment to destroy its huge chemical weapons stash. Some geopolitical experts have said the way to block Putin’s adventurism is on the road to Damascus.

France raised the Kremlin’s hackles by sending warplanes to join a NATO exercise in the Baltic states.

That led to a chorus of attacks on France and its alleged lack of military prowess by Putin’s compliant Russian media.

Russian Television, perhaps the most rabi, must have had a crew at the ready, published smoke from what it said was the chopper that was shot down.

“Our people approached the airfield, shot a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) in the direction of the helicopter. There was an explosion. [Kyiv] militants started shooting and we [protesters] retreated,” a representative from the Kramatorsk self-defence troops told RIA Novosti.

Russian media splashed reports of Putin’s troops massed on the Russian border, 11,000 by one estimate though Western intelligence said it was much more.

Masha Gessen, author of “Man Without a Face,” a biography of Putin told Allvoices the Russian leader was in total control of the Kremlin and was unlikely to back off. She spoke at the University of Colorado in Boulder.

Putin was accused of being willing to start World War III [Unlink].

Ukranian acting Prime Minister Arsniy Yatsenyk said: “The aggressive efforts of the Russian military on Ukraine’s soil will lead to a conflict on European soil,” reports quoted him as saying in a televised cabinet meeting.

“The world hasn’t forgotten the Second World War and Russia wants to start a third world war,” he said.

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