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Ukrainian military bases targeted in Crimea Russian troops storm Ukraine airbase in Crimea, shots fired
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Pro-Russian protesters have stormed a Ukrainian naval base in western Crimea. Shooting and explosions have been heard as Russian troops - backed by armoured vehicles - stormed a Ukrainian airbase in Crimea.
Several hundred unarmed protesters attacked the base at Novofedorivka, which is now under the complete control of Russian forces. Reports say at least one person was injured during the assault on Belbek base, near Sevastopol. The base is now said to be under Russian control.
Meanwhile, shooting and blasts were heard as Russian troops stormed Ukraine's Belbek airbase. Earlier, several hundred unarmed protesters seized a Ukrainian naval base at Novofedorivka, western Crimea.
Two armoured personnel carriers burst through the wall of the base followed by Russian troops. Reports say at least one person was injured. Pro-Russian militia has also been seizing Ukrainian Navy ships.
The Ukrainian soldiers were later gathered at the base main square. The BBC's Ian Pannell, in Crimea, says the Ukrainian troops on the peninsula feel beleaguered and abandoned by their chiefs in Ukraine.
Russian forces, including snipers and armoured personnel carriers, earlier issued an ultimatum to surrender. On Friday Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law formalising Russia's takeover of Crimea from Ukraine, despite fresh sanctions from the EU and the US.
'All is in smoke''All is in smoke'
In Belbek, two armoured personnel carriers burst through the wall of the base followed by Russian troops firing weapons in the air.
An ambulance was then seen entering the base amid reports that at least one person was injured.
The Ukrainian soldiers were later gathered at the base main square in front of the heavily armed Russian troops.
The storming followed an ultimatum by the Russians to surrender.
The Belbek base commander earlier told the few dozen troops still there to shoot in the air if they were attacked.The Belbek base commander earlier told the few dozen troops still there to shoot in the air if they were attacked.
He said he had been waiting for days for orders from Kiev but told the BBC that none had been issued.He said he had been waiting for days for orders from Kiev but told the BBC that none had been issued.
Ukraine's military chiefs deny this, saying each unit in Crimea has been issued with clear orders on what to do if attacked.Ukraine's military chiefs deny this, saying each unit in Crimea has been issued with clear orders on what to do if attacked.
The BBC's Ian Pannell in Crimea says the Ukrainian troops on the peninsula feel beleaguered and abandoned by their chiefs in Ukraine.
In Novofedorivka, attackers threw smoke bombs at the base, a spokesman for the Ukraine defence ministry's Crimean region was quoted as saying by the Ukrainian media.In Novofedorivka, attackers threw smoke bombs at the base, a spokesman for the Ukraine defence ministry's Crimean region was quoted as saying by the Ukrainian media.
"All is in smoke. We retreated to the main headquarters," Vladyslav Seleznyov said."All is in smoke. We retreated to the main headquarters," Vladyslav Seleznyov said.
He later said the Ukrainian forces had left the base after performing the national anthem.He later said the Ukrainian forces had left the base after performing the national anthem.
Pro-Russian militia backed by Russian forces have also been seizing or blocking Ukrainian Navy ships across Crimea. Pro-Russian militia - backed by Russian forces - have already seized a number of Ukrainian bases in the southern peninsula.
"All of Crimea is Russia, and the Ukrainian force must leave," one of the pro-Russian activists told the BBC."All of Crimea is Russia, and the Ukrainian force must leave," one of the pro-Russian activists told the BBC.
Russian troops have taken over control over Crimea following last month's overthrow of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych after mass street protests.Russian troops have taken over control over Crimea following last month's overthrow of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych after mass street protests.
The Kremlin says it acted to protect its "compatriots" in Crimea from "fascists" moving in from the mainland Ukraine.The Kremlin says it acted to protect its "compatriots" in Crimea from "fascists" moving in from the mainland Ukraine.
Kiev denies the claim, accusing Moscow of "blatant lies" to justify the land grab.Kiev denies the claim, accusing Moscow of "blatant lies" to justify the land grab.
Ukraine and the West have condemned as "illegal" the 16 March referendum in Crimea, where voters backed a proposal to re-join Russia.Ukraine and the West have condemned as "illegal" the 16 March referendum in Crimea, where voters backed a proposal to re-join Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has since signed a law formalising Crimea's takeover.Russian President Vladimir Putin has since signed a law formalising Crimea's takeover.
The US and EU have responded with a series of sanctions targeting those individuals - including senior officials - involved in what Washington and Brussels describe as Crimea's "annexation".The US and EU have responded with a series of sanctions targeting those individuals - including senior officials - involved in what Washington and Brussels describe as Crimea's "annexation".