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Ukrainian forces withdraw from Crimean military bases | |
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Ukraine's armed forces have started a full withdrawal from their military bases in Crimea, correspondents say. | |
Ukraine's interim president earlier ordered the pullout of troops due to "Russian threats to the lives of military staff and their families". | |
A Ukrainian defence official has told the BBC that every Crimean military base is now under Russian control. | A Ukrainian defence official has told the BBC that every Crimean military base is now under Russian control. |
The move completes Russia's annexation of Crimea, following a referendum that Kiev and the West considered illegal. | |
The G7 group of industrialised countries was to consider a collective response to the crisis during talks in The Hague later on Monday. | |
G7 leaders are meeting on the sidelines of a long-planned summit on global threats to nuclear security. | G7 leaders are meeting on the sidelines of a long-planned summit on global threats to nuclear security. |
Speaking ahead of the talks, US President Barack Obama said Europe and America were united in their support of the Ukrainian government and its people. | Speaking ahead of the talks, US President Barack Obama said Europe and America were united in their support of the Ukrainian government and its people. |
Alongside Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Mr Obama said the US and Europe were also "united in imposing a cost on Russia for its actions (in Ukraine) so far". | Alongside Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Mr Obama said the US and Europe were also "united in imposing a cost on Russia for its actions (in Ukraine) so far". |
'Pressure and aggression' | 'Pressure and aggression' |
The BBC's Ian Pannell, in the Crimean capital of Simferopol, says he has seen Ukrainian marines heading to the border from Feodosia naval base. The compound was seized by Russian forces earlier on Monday - the third such takeover in 48 hours. | |
Defence spokesman Vladislav Seleznyov said Russians had attacked the base from two directions using armoured personnel carriers and stun grenades. Two Ukrainian navy minesweepers were also stormed on Monday by Russian forces, reports said. | |
Interim President Olexander Turchynov earlier announced the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Crimea in a nationally televised statement. | |
"The national security and defence council has reached a decision, under instructions from the defence ministry, to conduct a redeployment of military units stationed in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea," he told the Ukrainian parliament. | "The national security and defence council has reached a decision, under instructions from the defence ministry, to conduct a redeployment of military units stationed in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea," he told the Ukrainian parliament. |
"The cabinet of ministers has instructions to resettle the families of soldiers as well as everyone else who today is forced to leave their homes under the pressure and aggression of the Russian army's occupying forces." | "The cabinet of ministers has instructions to resettle the families of soldiers as well as everyone else who today is forced to leave their homes under the pressure and aggression of the Russian army's occupying forces." |
Russian defence officials earlier said that the tricolour of Russia had been hoisted at 189 Ukrainian military units and facilities in Crimea. | Russian defence officials earlier said that the tricolour of Russia had been hoisted at 189 Ukrainian military units and facilities in Crimea. |
The BBC's Mark Lowen in Crimea says the order to withdraw is hugely significant and can be regarded as a de facto military surrender, although Kiev would never admit it. | The BBC's Mark Lowen in Crimea says the order to withdraw is hugely significant and can be regarded as a de facto military surrender, although Kiev would never admit it. |
Our correspondent says this is now the end of the battle for Ukraine, with its military presence in Crimea almost completely crushed. | Our correspondent says this is now the end of the battle for Ukraine, with its military presence in Crimea almost completely crushed. |
Nato's military commander in Europe warned on Sunday that Russian forces on Ukraine's eastern borders were capable of mounting an operation all the way to Moldova. | Nato's military commander in Europe warned on Sunday that Russian forces on Ukraine's eastern borders were capable of mounting an operation all the way to Moldova. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
Moscow's annexation of Crimea on 16 March came after protesters overthrew pro-Kremlin President Viktor Yanukovych in February. | Moscow's annexation of Crimea on 16 March came after protesters overthrew pro-Kremlin President Viktor Yanukovych in February. |
Russia said it had acted to protect its "compatriots" in Crimea from "fascists" moving in from mainland Ukraine. | Russia said it had acted to protect its "compatriots" in Crimea from "fascists" moving in from mainland Ukraine. |
The US and EU have responded with a series of sanctions targeting those individuals including senior officials whom they accuse of involvement in Crimea's annexation. | The US and EU have responded with a series of sanctions targeting those individuals including senior officials whom they accuse of involvement in Crimea's annexation. |