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Ukraine crisis: Russia steps up Ukraine rhetoric | Ukraine crisis: Russia steps up Ukraine rhetoric |
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Russia has stepped up its rhetoric against Ukraine's new Western-leaning leadership as tensions rise over the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych. | Russia has stepped up its rhetoric against Ukraine's new Western-leaning leadership as tensions rise over the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych. |
Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev said interim authorities in Kiev had conducted an "armed mutiny". | Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev said interim authorities in Kiev had conducted an "armed mutiny". |
And the Russian foreign ministry said dissenters in mainly Russian-speaking regions faced suppression. | And the Russian foreign ministry said dissenters in mainly Russian-speaking regions faced suppression. |
Earlier, Ukraine's interim interior minister said an arrest warrant had been issued for Mr Yanukovych. | Earlier, Ukraine's interim interior minister said an arrest warrant had been issued for Mr Yanukovych. |
MPs voted to remove Mr Yanukovych on Saturday. His whereabouts are unknown but he was reported to have been in the Crimean peninsula on Sunday. | MPs voted to remove Mr Yanukovych on Saturday. His whereabouts are unknown but he was reported to have been in the Crimean peninsula on Sunday. |
Russia, angered at the loss of its political ally, has already recalled its ambassador for consultation. | Russia, angered at the loss of its political ally, has already recalled its ambassador for consultation. |
Unrest in Ukraine began in late November when Mr Yanukovych rejected a landmark association and trade deal with the EU in favour of closer ties with Russia. | Unrest in Ukraine began in late November when Mr Yanukovych rejected a landmark association and trade deal with the EU in favour of closer ties with Russia. |
Meanwhile, EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton has arrived in Kiev to discuss financial and political support for Ukraine's new leaders. | Meanwhile, EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton has arrived in Kiev to discuss financial and political support for Ukraine's new leaders. |
Baroness Ashton began her visit by laying flowers in Independence Square to those killed in clashes between protesters and police. | Baroness Ashton began her visit by laying flowers in Independence Square to those killed in clashes between protesters and police. |
Mr Medvedev, quoted by Russian news agencies, suggested that Western countries that accepted Ukraine's new authorities were mistaken. | Mr Medvedev, quoted by Russian news agencies, suggested that Western countries that accepted Ukraine's new authorities were mistaken. |
"The legitimacy of a whole number of organs of power that function there raises great doubts. | "The legitimacy of a whole number of organs of power that function there raises great doubts. |
"Some of our foreign, Western partners think otherwise. This is some kind of aberration of perception when people call legitimate what is essentially the result of an armed mutiny." | "Some of our foreign, Western partners think otherwise. This is some kind of aberration of perception when people call legitimate what is essentially the result of an armed mutiny." |
He added: "We do not understand what is going on there. There is a real threat to our interests and to the lives of our citizens." | He added: "We do not understand what is going on there. There is a real threat to our interests and to the lives of our citizens." |
Ukraine's foreign ministry quickly responded to Mr Medvedev's concerns for Russian citizens in Ukraine, saying they were "unfounded". | Ukraine's foreign ministry quickly responded to Mr Medvedev's concerns for Russian citizens in Ukraine, saying they were "unfounded". |
However, Russia's foreign ministry also issued a strongly worded statement saying a "forced change of power" was taking place in Ukraine and accused interim leaders of passing new laws "aimed at infringing the humanitarian rights of Russians and other ethnic minorities". | However, Russia's foreign ministry also issued a strongly worded statement saying a "forced change of power" was taking place in Ukraine and accused interim leaders of passing new laws "aimed at infringing the humanitarian rights of Russians and other ethnic minorities". |
"A course has been set towards suppressing dissenters in various regions of Ukraine by dictatorial, and sometimes even terrorist, means," a statement said. | "A course has been set towards suppressing dissenters in various regions of Ukraine by dictatorial, and sometimes even terrorist, means," a statement said. |
It did not give any details. | It did not give any details. |
On Sunday, Ukraine's parliament lowered the official status of the Russian language by cancelling a law brought in by Mr Yanukovych. | On Sunday, Ukraine's parliament lowered the official status of the Russian language by cancelling a law brought in by Mr Yanukovych. |
It has set a Tuesday deadline for a new unity government to be formed. | |
Interim Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said on Facebook that a criminal case had been opened against Mr Yanukovych and other officials over "mass murder of peaceful citizens". | |
The statement said Mr Yanukovych was last seen in Balaklava on the Crimean peninsula on Sunday. | The statement said Mr Yanukovych was last seen in Balaklava on the Crimean peninsula on Sunday. |
It said that after dismissing most of his security detail, he had left by car for an unknown destination. | |
The statement did not name the other figures covered by the warrant. | The statement did not name the other figures covered by the warrant. |
The peninsula is an autonomous region where the majority of the population is ethnically Russian. | The peninsula is an autonomous region where the majority of the population is ethnically Russian. |
Crimea and some pro-Russian areas in the east have seen protests against the overthrow of Mr Yanukovych, sparking fears that Ukraine could be split apart by separatist movements. | Crimea and some pro-Russian areas in the east have seen protests against the overthrow of Mr Yanukovych, sparking fears that Ukraine could be split apart by separatist movements. |
Ukraine's health ministry says 88 people, mostly anti-Yanukovych protesters but also police, are now known to have been killed in last week's clashes. | Ukraine's health ministry says 88 people, mostly anti-Yanukovych protesters but also police, are now known to have been killed in last week's clashes. |
Thousands of people remain in Kiev's Independence Square, the Maidan. | Thousands of people remain in Kiev's Independence Square, the Maidan. |
Interim Finance Minister Yuriy Kolobov has said Ukraine needs around $35bn (£21bn) in urgent foreign aid and asked for an international donors' conference to be held. | Interim Finance Minister Yuriy Kolobov has said Ukraine needs around $35bn (£21bn) in urgent foreign aid and asked for an international donors' conference to be held. |
Moscow recently agreed to provide $15bn for Ukraine's struggling economy - a move seen as a reward for Mr Yanukovych's controversial decision not to sign the long-planned trade deal with the EU. | Moscow recently agreed to provide $15bn for Ukraine's struggling economy - a move seen as a reward for Mr Yanukovych's controversial decision not to sign the long-planned trade deal with the EU. |
But there are fears Moscow could withdraw that offer. Ukraine has state debts of some $73bn, with around $6bn to be paid this year. | But there are fears Moscow could withdraw that offer. Ukraine has state debts of some $73bn, with around $6bn to be paid this year. |
Are you in Ukraine or Kiev? What is your reaction to the recent events? Email us at HaveYourSay@bbc.co.uk adding 'Ukraine' in the heading. | Are you in Ukraine or Kiev? What is your reaction to the recent events? Email us at HaveYourSay@bbc.co.uk adding 'Ukraine' in the heading. |