By C. J.
CHIVERS and NOAH SNEIDERMAY 3, 2014
The New
York Times
SLOVYANSK,
Ukraine — The rebel leader spread a topographic map in front of a closed
grocery store here as a Ukrainian military helicopter flew past a nearby hill.
Ukrainian troops had just seized positions along a river, about a mile and a
half away. The commander thought they might advance.
He issued
orders with the authority of a man who had seen many battles. “Go down to the
bridge and set up the snipers,” the leader, who gave only a first name, Yuri,
said to a former Ukrainian paratrooper, who jogged away.