902 Orange Revolution (M)

Ukrainians in Tsarist Russia also launched a large number of protests. In Kiev, where Ukrainians live in high concentration www.biquge.info s, tens of thousands of Ukrainians from all over the country gathered to demand equal status and autonomy from the Tsarist government. Russia is also heavily defensive, with a large number of security police to maintain order, but the situation in Kyiv is not the same as in Poland, and the level of violence is higher.

Just a day after the protest rally in Kyiv began, protesters clashed with the Ukrainian military and police. There are Russians and Ukrainians in the military and police in Kyiv, but Ukrainians are the majority. When the protesters faced the Ukrainian military police, they shouted reprimands, saying that they were lackeys of the Russians and that it was shameful to help outsiders bully their own compatriots. The military police also constantly restrict the movement of protesters, pushing them into a limited area. This also led enraged protesters to start throwing rocks and other things at the military and police.

The situation was immediately escalated, and the head of the Kyiv police immediately ordered the military police to clear the field, and a large number of military police began to clash with the protesters. They fired into the sky, scaring some people, but others were even angrier. The protesters rushed at the military police, who greeted them with batons, scuffling and tearing into chaos.

After all, the number of protesters was large, and they soon gained some advantage, and several hapless police officers were dragged into the ranks of the protesters, punched and kicked, and even two people were directly interrupted. The police eventually opened fire on the protesters, killing more than a dozen people, and the rally turned into a bloody event.

The Tang people naturally played a role in this violent conflict, although they financed and supported the Ukrainians to hold rallies, but the clashes in the square were not conspiratorial, but spontaneously staged by the Ukrainians. Da Mao and Ermao have fighting genes in their blood, and it is impossible to remain calm and stable in such an environment.

The casualties and bloodshed did not frighten the angry Ukrainians, and more Ukrainians gathered, putting more pressure on the Kyiv government. Kiev appealed to Moscow for help, and Tsar Alexander I immediately sent a brigade of the Russian Army to Kyiv. The Tsar wanted to give the protesters the best deterrent, so he dispatched the most elite of the 2nd Guards Division, which was armed with a considerable amount of modern weapons. The entire division was transported by trucks, and it was also equipped with a large number of tanks and armored vehicles.

When a large number of M1 tanks jointly developed by Europe hit the streets, it did not completely frighten the Ukrainians, but further angered. It is also unknown who taught the group of protesters how to make ******, and when the M1 tanks appeared, the protesters hiding in the buildings threw ****** directly at the tanks.

After the ****** hit the tank, the incendiary material adhered to the tank's armor and burst into flames, and some ****** were thrown into the hull, causing internal burning. The technical level of the M1 tank is relatively backward, unlike the Type 11 main battle tank that Datang has successfully developed, which has an automatic fire extinguishing system, so the Russian armored troops that were originally used to support the scene suffered losses before they fired a single shot.

The panicked Russian tanks began to fire at the buildings on the side of the road, and they did not know which one of the buildings had protesters, so they opened fire blindly, and the shells directly destroyed several buildings, and these buildings also included local civilians who had taken refuge in their homes, causing a lot of casualties.

Protesters are intent on turning Kyiv into a war zone, and they have also set up barricades on some of the city's main thoroughfares. Suggested rejection of horses made of steel and other things can block the passage of motor vehicles. There are even some guys who have learned from Datang agents how to make improvised roadside bombs, constantly harassing the Russian troops entering the city.

The Russian army has always trained its troops according to how to fight the Tang Army, paying special attention to frontal battlefield confrontation and the use of artillery, while there is absolutely no experience in this aspect of law and order warfare. Even the Ukrainian protesters at this time cannot be called sharp guerrilla fighters, but with some tricks taught by CIA agents in Datang and some supplies provided, they have already brought a lot of trouble to the Russian army.

Of course, it is the politicians who are really driving the situation.

After more than a week of chaos in Kiev, local Duma deputies gathered to negotiate greater autonomy and the creation of an autonomous district for Ukrainians. Originally, the local political structure was that the Russian officials appointed by the tsar governed the local area, and the Duma was represented by Ukrainians, but the Duma basically did not have much power, and the government officials were only accountable to the tsar. Obviously, even before Datang added fuel to the fire, many Ukrainian representatives were dissatisfied with this pattern. They have no power, and they are despised and exploited, and now that the fire of anger is burning, they see this as a good opportunity to fight for their interests.

These representatives, who are mainly members of the Ukrainian upper class, do not want a military conflict with Russia at all, and they themselves do not have the ability to do so. All they wanted was to use the violent actions of the protesters to threaten the Russian government into compromising and achieving their autonomy. In other words, these people want to go down the mountain to pick fruit and take advantage of the protesters.

On the other hand, many political events in modern times have been based on this routine, and the enthusiasm of the people has been exploited by a small number of people, and the fruits have been stolen in the end. However, the upper echelons of Ukraine do not know that the people who promote this action are Tang people, and they think that they are the ultimate winners.

The European Union, on its part, will not stand on the side of the Ukrainians at all, whose position is determined by interests, and they will only support Russia, which is useful to the European Union, and it is obviously not beneficial to weaken Russia and pull up a Ukraine that does not deal with Russia and Poland. Therefore, the statements of European countries are also very biased, they all believe that Ukrainians are rioters and rebels, and support Russia and Poland to quickly quell the chaos and restore peace and stability in the region.

Tsar Alexander I, who was supported by European countries, also intended to make a bigger move and inflict harsher blows on Ukrainian protesters. By declaring the protesters to be rebels plotting to subvert the country, Alexander I mobilized his army and authorized the military to suppress them, in effect preparing for a bloody purge.

Tens of thousands of Russian soldiers poured into Kyiv and other big cities, no longer negotiating with the protesters, and shooting directly at the Ukrainians. And in fact, not only the protesters, but also ordinary Ukrainians became the targets of purge, and for a time Kiev was bleeding and corpses were everywhere. (To be continued.) )