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400 US mercenaries 'deployed on ground' in Ukraine military op


 

Ukrainian troops outside the town of Andreyevskoe near Slaviyansk, Donetsk 
Region, where local residents blocked a column of Ukrainian Army armored 
personnel carriers. (RIA Novosti / Mikhail Voskresenskiy)

About 400 elite mercenaries from the notorious US private security firm Academi 
(formerly Blackwater) are taking part in the Ukrainian military operation 
against anti-government protesters in southeastern regions of the country, 
German media reports.

The Bild am Sonntag newspaper, citing a source in intelligence circles, wrote 
Sunday that Academi employees are involved in the Kiev military crackdown on 
pro-autonomy activists in near the town of Slavyansk, in the Donetsk region. 

On April 29, German Intelligence Service (BND) informed Chancellor Angela 
Merkel’s government about the mercenaries’ participation in the operation, the 
paper said, RIA Novosti reported. It is not clear who commands the private 
military contractors and pays for their services, however. 

In March, media reports appeared suggesting that the coup-imposed government in 
Kiev could have employed up to 300 mercenaries.That was before the new 
government launched a military operation against anti-Maidan activists, or 
“terrorists” as Kiev put it, in southeast Ukraine. 

At the time, the Russian Foreign Ministry said then that reports claiming Kiev 
was planning to involve “involve staff from foreign military companies to 
‘ensure the rule of law,’” could suggest that it wanted “to suppress civil 
protests and dissatisfaction.” 

In particular, Greystone Limited, which is currently registered in Barbados and 
is a part of Academi Corporation, is a candidate for such a gendarme role. It 
is a similar and probably an affiliated structure of the Blackwater private 
army, whose staff have been accused of cruel and systematic violations of human 
rights in various trouble spots on many occasions. 

“Among the candidates for the role of gendarme is the Barbados-registered 
company Greystone Limited, which is integrated with the Academi corporation,” 
the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. “It is an analogue, and, probably and 
affiliated body of the Blackwater private army, whose employees have repeatedly 
been accused of committing grievous and systematic human rights abuses in 
different troubled regions.” 

Allegations increased further after unverified  
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appeared on YouTube of unidentified armed men in the streets of Donetsk, the 
capital of the country’s industrial and coalmining region. In those videos, 
onlookers can be heard shouting “Mercenaries!”“Blackwater!,” and “Who are you 
going to shoot at?” 

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(FILES) A picture taken on July 5, 2005 shows contractors of the US private 
security firm Blackwater securing the site of a roadside bomb attack near the 
Iranian embassy in central Baghdad. (AFP Photo / Ahmad Al-Rubaye)

Academi denied its involvement in Ukraine, claiming on its website that 
“rumors” were posted by “some irresponsible bloggers and online reporters.” 

“Such unfounded statements combined with the lack of factual reporting to 
support them and the lack of context about the company, are nothing more than 
sensationalistic efforts to create hysteria and headlines in times of genuine 
crisis,” the US firm  <http://academi.com/news_room/press_releases/88> stated. 

The American security company Blackwater gained worldwide notoriety for the 
substantial role it played in the Iraq war as a contractor for the US 
government. In recent years it has changed its name twice – in 2009 it was 
renamed Xe Services and in 2011 it got its current name, Academi. 

The firm became infamous for the alleged September 16, 2007 killing of 17 Iraqi 
civilians in Baghdad. The attack, which saw 20 others wounded, was allegedly 
without justification and in violation of deadly-force rules that pertained to 
American security contractors in Iraq at the time. Between 2005 and September 
2007, Blackwater security guards were involved in at least 195 shooting 
incidents in Iraq and fired first in 163 of those cases, a Congressional report 
said at the time. 

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