Saturday, November 15, 2008

today is a glorious day ;

We have started to retake the motherland -- one soldier at a time. Since the Kuzichinko's rise, we have seen only our profits increase tenfold and the ranks of our great militia expand exponentially. I feel that by the end of the year we will have the SSB and the FSB around our thumb and every mercenary from St. Petersburg to Munich under our payroll.

-- Alexei Yanilov, Krayina Milita.

May 15, 2008

Fourteen dead. Twelve wounded.

That was our sacrifice into the motherland. We held Kiev, Sumy, and Poltava under our gracious hands. We stole from the corrupt government and gave the trucks, with the food still in it to the rural populations. They loved us, and they gave us shelter when the the BTR's and the BMP's came through the countryside looking to snuff us out. Kuzichinko said he didn't want to fight his own people, battle on Ukranian soil, so many times we simply surrendered. Corruption within the judicial magistrates meant we rarely served any of our sentences.

While the Украинский Освободительный Фронт (ULF) started in 1979 in opposition to extremist Soviet influence, Kuzichinko only took the reigns in 1998, eight years after our mother country had taken back it's own freedom. There had still been people oppressed, blood spilled and a revenge not yet carried out. This is what the ULF stood for. In three years, we had secured the documents to pass a total of 1,700 natives into Moscow and St. Petersburg -- not all at once, mind you -- for the winter. Alas, here we are but six months later and we own or accommodate seven bars, one civilian government administration building, two warehouses and twenty-two FSB agents.