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Obama is a Liar. Fake NATO Evidence. OSCE Confirms that No Russian Troops, No 
Tanks, have Crossed the Russia-Ukraine Border


By Prof Michel Chossudovsky 
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Global Research, September 04, 2014

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The following report is a slap in the face to president Obama and his NATO 
partners meeting today in Newport Wales. 

Observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) 
“have registered no troops, ammunition or weapons crossing the 
Russian-Ukrainian border over the past two weeks, the OSCE report said on 
Wednesday.” (Itar-Tass)

“Throughout the week, the Observer Teams noticed a net increase of young people 
(both men and women) wearing military-style dress crossing the border in both 
directions but did not observe any weapons among these groups,” the OSCE 
Special Monitoring Mission’s report covering a period from August 20 to 
September 3 said.

The observers said they had regular interactions with supporters of the 
self-proclaimed republics. “Some discussed openly with the OSCE while others 
expressed their total mistrust toward the OSCE. At both Border Crossing Points, 
some supporters of the self-proclaimed republics explained that they are not 
allowed to cross the border with weapons,” the report said.

The observers registered a decrease in helicopter sightings compared to last 
week but they were still observed at border crossing points flying at low 
altitude along the border.

“In either case, in as far as could be seen, the aircraft did not violate the 
Ukrainian airspace,” the report said. (Ibid)

The OSCE Observer Mission is deployed at the Russian Checkpoints of Gukovo and 
Donetsk at the request of Russia’s government. The decision was taken in a 
consensus agreement by all 57 OSCE participating States. (OSCE website)

The OSCE report contradicts the statements made by the Kiev regime and its 
US-NATO sponsors. It confirms that NATO accusations pertaining to the influx of 
Russian tanks are an outright fabrication.

The NATO reports including its satellite photos were based on fake evidence.

It is worth noting that the OSCE carefully categorizes movements across the 
border, which largely consist of refugees:

Cross-border movements common to both Border Crossing Points

The profile of the people crossing the border remains unchanged and can be 
categorized as follows:

1.      Families on foot or by car with a lot of luggage;
2.      Elderly people with few bags;
3.      Adults (usually of younger age) with no luggage or empty cars;
4.      People wearing military-style clothes with or without backpacks.

While the number of entries/exits has remained stable at an average of 6,523 
per day for both Border Crossing Points, the OM has observed a clear reversal 
in the flow of people crossing the border. Since August 26, the majority of 
border crossers have been going back into Ukraine with an average net flow of 
minus 429 per day for both Border Crossing Points in the last week and since 
that day 3,857 people have returned to Ukraine through both Border Crossing 
Points. The statistics also show that the Donetsk Border Crossing Point 
consistently experiences more traffic than the Gukovo Border Crossing Point. 
The cross-border movements registered at both Border Crossing Points account 
for 43 percent of all the Rostov Region’s entries/exits.

The OM continued to observe a general trend of very low cross-border traffic 
during the night hours. At sunrise the number of travellers slowly increases 
until late morning. Then, the traffic flow decreases but rises towards the late 
afternoon and evening. The majority of the vehicles crossing the border have 
number plates issued in the Luhansk region.

Common observations at the Border Crossing Points

In general, the situation at both Border Crossing Points is calm. People 
crossing the border talk to the Observer Teams (OTs) regularly and continue to 
describe the situation in the Luhansk region as dire. The OTs continued to 
receive numerous accounts of severe destruction caused by artillery fire which 
resulted in the interruption of water, gas and electricity supplies, the latter 
apparently unavailable for more than five weeks in some areas including Luhansk 
city itself.

Throughout the week, the OTs noticed a net increase of young people (both men 
and women) wearing military-style dress crossing the border in both directions 
but did not observe any weapons among these groups. OTs had regular 
interactions with supporters of the self-proclaimed republics. Some discussed 
openly with the OSCE while others expressed their total mistrust toward the 
OSCE. At both Border Crossing Points, some supporters of the self-proclaimed 
republics explained that they are not allowed to cross the border with weapons. 
However, on the other side, there are organized places where they receive 
weapons, ammunition and equipment and are dispatched to their assigned areas on 
the Ukrainian side. Upon return, they hand over weapons, ammunition and other 
military equipment and cross back into the Russian Federation. In the case of 
Gukovo, there is even a firing range to calibre the newly-received weapons 
before continuing to the frontlines. As described in previous reports, on a 
daily basis OTs hear such range-like shootings on Ukrainian territory at a 
short distance from the Gukovo Border Crossing Point.

The OTs observed more people wearing black t-shirts with the inscription 
“Novorossiya” (“new Russia”) or “Luhansk People’s Republic” with corresponding 
flags. In some instances, this flag was also observed on several civilian 
vehicles’ windshields and license plates.

Civilian people stopping to discuss with OTs often ask the OSCE to stop the 
conflict and to record and report their testimonies so that everybody can be 
aware of the situation.

Military movement

Throughout the week, day and night, the OTs heard the sound of propeller 
aircrafts in the vicinity of the Border Crossing Points. During daylight and 
when the weather conditions were favourable, the OTs observed the same small 
grey aircrafts identified as UAVs. The same flight patterns were observed at 
both Border Crossing Points. The UAVs were following a flight path assessed to 
be at the edge of the Ukrainian border on very regular schedules with intervals 
varying from 18 to 25 minutes. In several instances, up to two UAVs were 
observed in the same area at the same time.

There was a decrease in helicopter sightings compared to last week but they 
were still observed at both Border Crossing Points flying at low altitude along 
the border.

In either case, in as far as could be seen, the aircrafts did not violate the 
Ukrainian airspace in the vicinity of the Border Crossing Points.

Observation at the Gukovo Border Crossing Point

The traffic flow at Gukovo BCP has remained steady compared to last week, with 
a slight decrease in the past two days. A daily average of 2,940 entries and 
exits was recorded, which accounted for 19 percent of all entries/exits into 
the Rostov Region. The average number of people entering the Russian Federation 
has diminished consistently during the reporting period and the net flow has 
been negative since 26 August with a daily average of minus 262. This statistic 
clearly reflects a return movement into Ukraine. In the past week, close to 
2,000 people have returned to Ukraine through the Gukovo Border Crossing Point 
each day.

Throughout the week, the OTs continued to hear gunfire on the Ukrainian side 
very close to the Border Crossing Point. As described earlier, these fire 
incidents were assessed as not combat-related, reportedly originating from a 
nearby improvised ‘shooting range’ under the control of supporters of the 
self-proclaimed republics.

Reports of people at the Gukovo Border Crossing Point

OTs received reports from people of Sverdlovsk (17 km west of Gukovo Border 
Crossing Point) about the town’s situation. They reported that the town had not 
experienced direct fights but five houses were destroyed. Although public 
transport and the only hospital were functioning, for the past two-and-a-half 
months, there was no water. According to them, pensions and social benefits 
were not paid and people could not access money. Prices for common goods had 
increased considerably and therefore people were going to the Russian 
Federation every three to four days to buy first necessity products and to 
obtain cash at ATMs or banks. People reported that the school year was planned 
to start on 1 September but they did not want their children to follow 
Ukrainian curricula.

Observation at the Donetsk Border Crossing Point

During the reporting period, the activity at the Donetsk Border Crossing Point 
has slightly increased compared to last week. The total number of border 
crossings at Donetsk Border Crossing Point consistently exceeds those of Gukovo 
Border Crossing Point. A daily average of 3,627 entries and exits was recorded, 
which accounted for 24 percent of all entries/exits into the Rostov Region. The 
average number of people entering the Russian Federation has diminished 
consistently during the reporting period and the net flow has been negative 
since 29 August with a daily average of minus 410. As for the Gukovo Border 
Crossing Point, this statistic clearly reflects a return movement into Ukraine. 
In the past week close to 1,900 people have returned to Ukraine through the 
Donetsk Border Crossing Point each day.

Throughout the week, shootings, blasts and artillery detonations were heard at 
various times of the day and night, and from different distances and directions 
around the Donetsk Border Crossing Point. Artillery detonations were especially 
intense during the weekend in the direction north of Krasnodon. Throughout the 
night of 30 to 31 August, dozens of very loud artillery detonations were heard 
and felt by an OT. The detonations were close by in a westerly/ north-westerly 
direction.

In the past weeks, artillery detonations and shootings had been heard only from 
western and northern directions; but throughout the week for the first time OTs 
reported light and heavy calibre shootings from the east and south-east areas 
which are also bordering Ukraine.

Throughout the week, OTs observed a net increase in activity of young people 
dressed in military style crossing back and forth at the Border Crossing Point. 
OTs also observed some of these people visibly wounded crossing back into the 
Russian Federation with white bandages and/or crutches. OTs also observed 
transfers of more seriously-wounded persons by ambulances. Some people dressed 
in military style were accompanying the wounded and were particularly 
well-equipped including holsters but without weapons.

In one instance, an OT observed eight young men dressed in military style 
carrying two heavy stretchers loaded with boxes. The stretchers were visibly 
heavy (more than a hundred kilograms) because the groups were stopping every 30 
to 50 metres to recover. The OT observed Border Crossing Point officials 
checking the boxes with metal detectors. The OT asked Border Crossing Point 
officials about the content of the boxes and was told that it was food products.

Reports of people at the Donetsk Border Crossing Point

OTs received reports from people of Molodohvardeysk, Novosvetlovska (15 km 
south-east of Luhansk) and other places around Luhansk city. They all indicated 
heavy fighting and considerable damage to infrastructure and asked the OSCE to 
stop the fighting.

Russian humanitarian convoy

The OM does not have any confirmation that a second humanitarian convoy will go 
through the Donetsk Border Crossing Point. During the past week, 
representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) visited 
the Donetsk Border Crossing Point and met with Russian and Ukrainian border 
guards and customs officers. To this day, Ukrainian border guards and customs 
officers are still staying next to the Donetsk Border Crossing Point. In 
addition, personnel of the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry came to the 
Border Crossing Point to consult with the Russian Border Crossing Point 
authorities. (source OSCE at http://www.osce.org/om/123151 
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Of significance, the OSCE is overseeing the seven point peace plan proposal to 
be discussed in Minsk on September 5.

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