(Video Incl.)City by city, Ukraine is being balkanized — Pro-Russia protesters take over Ukraine’s Lugansk city

Greetings,

This is a consequence of Western imperialism and divine blowback. The Western world for years have balkanized Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Now that is coming back to them. Nation after nation in Europe is coming to grips with separatists movements.

They can’t block it out nor hide it anymore. There is a great discontent among the people which is worsening daily. And because they can mind their own business, America and her tools in Europe are plaguing their own kind with their corruption, deceit, and lies which is threatening nuclear war on that continent.

When I look at this situation plaguing them, I smile. I think to myself….look at scripture & marvel at prophecy being fulfilled. There is a beautiful saying there in the Bible…As thou hast done, so shall it be done unto thee.”

— Look at Europe. Look at the current crisis. Look at their fiscal situation and look at their debt crisis. They are being brought towards poverty and war, just as they have brought it and spread it across the lands of other people.

 Pro-Russia protesters take over Ukraine’s Lugansk city

Pro-Russia protesters have reportedly taken over Ukraine’s eastern city of Lugansk as the standoff continues between Moscow and the West over the crisis-hit Eastern European country.

According to recent reports, the demonstrators stormed the Municipal Administration building in Lugansk on Sunday, brought down the Ukrainian flag and hoisted the Russian one instead.

They also urged authorities to hold a referendum over joining Russia.

Meanwhile, Lugansk’s governor has fled the city, and a pro-Russian figure has been elected as the city’s new governor, Russian media reported.

Pro-Russia rallies are also being held in Ukraine’s eastern city of Donetsk and across the autonomous region of Crimea.

Crimean lawmakers voted on Thursday in favor of joining the neighboring Russia. Local Crimean administration is expected to hold a referendum on March 16 on the region’s separation from Ukraine.

The heads of Russia’s two houses of parliament said they would support Crimea if it votes to leave Ukraine and join Russia.

However, the interim government in Kiev denounced the move, describing the planned vote as “unconstitutional” and “illegitimate”.

The Ukrainian parliament ousted president Viktor Yanukovych in February and named Oleksandr Turchynov, the legislature’s newly-elected speaker, as interim president.

The ouster followed weeks of unrest in the former Soviet Republic that was triggered after Yanukovych refrained from signing the Association Agreement with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Moscow in November 2013.

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