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13 Apr 2014

Ukraine Gives Rebels Deadline To Disarm Or Face Military Operation

Moscow. weapons. forces of Ukraine," Turchinov said in an address to the nation. months of pro-Western protests, for being behind the rash of rebellions across Russian-speaking towns in eastern Ukraine. "We will not allow Russia to repeat the Crimean scenario in the eastern regions of Ukraine," Turchinov said. in Ukraine's government under control. "It is now the West's responsibility to prevent civil war in Ukraine," the ministry said in a statement. A United Nations Security Council diplomat told Reuters on condition of anonymity that the council would meet at 8 p.m. GMT) in New York at Russia's request. Another diplomat said negotiations were under way on Ukraine's participation. bore "the telltale signs of Moscow's involvement". the table, and there's a lot in between," she added.

13 Apr 2014

Ukraine Sends Forces To Confront Armed Pro-Russian Rebels

Kremlin. warned it will act to protect eastern Ukraine's Russian-speakers if they come under attack. operation" to re-assert Kiev's control in Slaviansk. flying over the town's police headquarters where militants were holed up. windows," Avakov wrote on his Facebook page. any one had been hurt. into Slaviansk, but there was no independent confirmation of this. Sunday business. Ukraine that began when the Moscow-backed president was pushed out, and Moscow annexed Ukraine's Crimean peninsula. to a Russian military incursion, though Moscow has strenuously denied any such intention. further military intervention," said Laura Lucas Magnuson, spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council. U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will travel to Kiev on April 22, becoming the most senior U.S.

12 Apr 2014

"Gas War" looms as Pro-Russian militants raise flags in East Ukraine

Pro-Russian militants raised their flags over official buildings in two eastern Ukrainian cities on Saturday, deepening a stand-off with Moscow which, Kiev warned, was dragging Europe closer to a "gas war" that could disrupt supplies across the continent. At least 20 men armed with pistols and rifles took over the police station and a security services headquarters in Slaviansk, about 150 km (90 miles) from the border with Russia. Officials said the men had seized hundreds of pistols from arsenals in the buildings. The militants replaced the Ukrainian flag on one of the buildings with the red, white and blue Russian flag. Some local residents helped the militants build barricades out of tyres in anticipation that police would try to force them out, a Reuters photographer at the scene said.