Events are occurring at a frenetic pace in the ongoing situation between Russia and Ukraine. Just when we read that Russia was pulling back military forces, we then found out the Russians were actually adding 7,000 troops along its border with Ukraine.
Russian media are now reporting that a car bomb went off in a Russian-controlled area of Ukraine, blaming Ukraine for the incident. This may be something the Russians can use to justify invading Ukraine.
In an effort to get the most complete, up-to-the minute information on the crisis, we’ve compiled this list of sources. It’s a combination of journalists, military experts and curious online investigators. Some claim to be unbiased; others may have a subtle or obvious agenda. It’s up to Critical Readers to view all of the information, discuss and come to logical conclusions.
If you are following other sources in the Russia-Ukraine situation, please share them in the comments.
TWITTER:
Rob Lee focused on Russian defense policy
Michael Horowitz geopolitical and security analyst
Jake Cordell Moscow Times Reporter
Bianna Golodryga CNN senior global affairs analyst
YOUTUBE:
Agenda Free live coverage of updates from Twitter, media and other sources
NEWS MEDIA:
TASS Russian News Agency