] On the evening that I'm writing this, the 24th, thousands ] of shaven-headed pro-Yanukovich marchers and local police ] and security from the Donetsk region were seen entering ] Kiev in huge columns. Reporters who interviewed their ] mothers said these the columns of young men were rounded ] up from their Donetsk-region factories and schools and ] shipped directly to Kiev. The army is reportedly massing ] outside of the capital with armored columns. They have ] already deployed some armored personal carriers and large ] Kamaz trucks packed with sand, creating barricades and ] dividing up the city. ] ] Their effect is already evident this evening. The orange ] flags and colors of the opposition are disappearing as ] opposition protesters have retreated to safety, staying ] inside and communicating by phone. ] ] When the CEC declared Yanukovich the official winner ] tonight, women in offices and stores broke out in tears ] all across the city. Kiev's one day of revolutionary ] freedom is over. It's unlikely that Kiev can stand up ] against such an army of soldiers, police and ] lumpenproles. The opposition is too dispersed and doesn't ] have a direct plan for taking over power. Ukraine is ] faced with either civil war or dictatorship. It looks, ] for now, like dictatorship. The eXile's take on the crisis in Ukraine. eXile - Issue #203 - Who's in charge? |