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Ukraine crisis: Protesters declare Donetsk 'republic' | Ukraine crisis: Protesters declare Donetsk 'republic' |
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Pro-Russian protesters who seized the regional government building in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk are reported to have declared a "people's republic". | Pro-Russian protesters who seized the regional government building in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk are reported to have declared a "people's republic". |
The rebels have called for a referendum on forming a new republic. | |
Ukrainian security officials are being sent to the eastern cities of Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv after pro-Russia groups occupied government buildings. | |
Interim President Oleksandr Turchynov called the unrest an attempt by Russia to "dismember" Ukraine. | Interim President Oleksandr Turchynov called the unrest an attempt by Russia to "dismember" Ukraine. |
In an address on national TV, he said it was "the second wave" of a Russian operation to destabilise Ukraine, overthrow the government and disrupt planned elections. | |
Russia recently annexed Ukraine's Crimean peninsula after a referendum there which Ukraine did not see as valid. | |
BBC Moscow correspondent Daniel Sandford says Donetsk differs from Crimea in that it has many Ukrainian speakers as well as a Russian-speaking majority. | |
Opinion polls there have shown considerable support for a united Ukraine, he adds. | |
Footage posted online showed a Russian speaker telling the Donetsk assembly: "I proclaim the creation of the sovereign state of the People's Republic of Donetsk." | |
Earlier on Monday, protesters seized state security buildings in Donetsk and Luhansk. | |
The protesters want a referendum in the Donetsk region - which borders Russia - by 11 May. | |
Protesters broke into Donetsk's regional government building - and another in Kharkiv - on Sunday. Ukrainian authorities say protesters have now left the building in Kharkiv. | |
Ukrainian news agency Unian says gunmen also tried to storm a Donetsk TV building on Monday but were deterred by police. | |
At an emergency cabinet meeting, interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk blamed Russia for the seizures. | At an emergency cabinet meeting, interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk blamed Russia for the seizures. |
"The plan is to destabilise the situation, the plan is for foreign troops to cross the border and seize the country's territory, which we will not allow,'' he said, adding that people engaged in the unrest have distinct Russian accents. | "The plan is to destabilise the situation, the plan is for foreign troops to cross the border and seize the country's territory, which we will not allow,'' he said, adding that people engaged in the unrest have distinct Russian accents. |
He said Russian troops remain within 30km (19 miles) of the frontier. The city of Luhansk is just 25km from the Russian border. | |
Police have blocked roads into Luhansk and armed reinforcements are being sent to the restive cities. | Police have blocked roads into Luhansk and armed reinforcements are being sent to the restive cities. |
Officials said Ukrainian National Security Secretary Andriy Parubiy and Security Service chief Valentyn Nalyvaychenko have been sent to the city. | |
Interior Minister Arsen Avakov has already arrived in Kharkiv and First Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Yarema is on his way to Donetsk, a spokeswoman said. | Interior Minister Arsen Avakov has already arrived in Kharkiv and First Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Yarema is on his way to Donetsk, a spokeswoman said. |
She said they had "all the authority necessary to take action against separatism." | She said they had "all the authority necessary to take action against separatism." |
President Turchynov has cancelled a visit to Lithuania to deal with the unfolding events. | President Turchynov has cancelled a visit to Lithuania to deal with the unfolding events. |
The crisis has heightened nervousness in many other eastern European states, with Czech President Milos Zeman saying Nato should deploy troops in Ukraine if Russia invades. | The crisis has heightened nervousness in many other eastern European states, with Czech President Milos Zeman saying Nato should deploy troops in Ukraine if Russia invades. |
"If Russia decides to extend its territorial expansion to eastern Ukraine, the fun is over," he told Czech public radio on Sunday. | "If Russia decides to extend its territorial expansion to eastern Ukraine, the fun is over," he told Czech public radio on Sunday. |
Tensions have escalated in eastern Ukraine in recent weeks. Russia is consolidating its grip on Crimea, annexed by Moscow last month, and thousands of Russian troops remain massed near the Ukrainian border. | Tensions have escalated in eastern Ukraine in recent weeks. Russia is consolidating its grip on Crimea, annexed by Moscow last month, and thousands of Russian troops remain massed near the Ukrainian border. |
Crimea death | Crimea death |
The latest developments come as Ukraine's defence ministry said a Russian soldier had killed a Ukrainian military officer still loyal to Kiev in eastern Crimea late on Sunday. | The latest developments come as Ukraine's defence ministry said a Russian soldier had killed a Ukrainian military officer still loyal to Kiev in eastern Crimea late on Sunday. |
Another Ukrainian officer present is reported to have been beaten and detained by Russian troops in Sunday's incident in the small town of Novofyodorovka. | Another Ukrainian officer present is reported to have been beaten and detained by Russian troops in Sunday's incident in the small town of Novofyodorovka. |
The circumstances of the incident are unclear. | The circumstances of the incident are unclear. |
Russian news agencies reported that prosecutors had opened a criminal investigation into the death. | Russian news agencies reported that prosecutors had opened a criminal investigation into the death. |
On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the FSB security service to be on the alert against militant attacks and said Russia must not let non-governmental organisations be used for "destructive" purposes "as in Ukraine". | On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the FSB security service to be on the alert against militant attacks and said Russia must not let non-governmental organisations be used for "destructive" purposes "as in Ukraine". |
Also on Monday, Russia's consumer protection agency said it had suspended imports from six Ukrainian dairy producers, after finding their products violated regulations during laboratory tests. | Also on Monday, Russia's consumer protection agency said it had suspended imports from six Ukrainian dairy producers, after finding their products violated regulations during laboratory tests. |
Last week Ukraine temporarily suspended seven Russian food companies from selling products on Ukrainian territory. | Last week Ukraine temporarily suspended seven Russian food companies from selling products on Ukrainian territory. |
Ukraine is facing a tough economic situation after Russia's Gazprom almost doubled the price of gas it supplies to Ukraine. | Ukraine is facing a tough economic situation after Russia's Gazprom almost doubled the price of gas it supplies to Ukraine. |
The country's foreign exchange reserves have fallen to around $15bn (£9bn) from $20.42bn on 1 January, according to a statement on the website of Ukraine's central bank on Monday. The currency, the hryvnia, has also lost about 30% of its value so far this year. | The country's foreign exchange reserves have fallen to around $15bn (£9bn) from $20.42bn on 1 January, according to a statement on the website of Ukraine's central bank on Monday. The currency, the hryvnia, has also lost about 30% of its value so far this year. |
Eastern Ukraine was the political heartland of Viktor Yanukovych, the pro-Russian president who fled to Russia in February after months of protests. | Eastern Ukraine was the political heartland of Viktor Yanukovych, the pro-Russian president who fled to Russia in February after months of protests. |
Russia says it has no intention of invading Ukraine but reserves the right to protect the rights of ethnic Russians there. | Russia says it has no intention of invading Ukraine but reserves the right to protect the rights of ethnic Russians there. |
Russia has branded the new leadership in Kiev illegitimate. The crisis is the biggest standoff between Moscow and the West since the end of the Cold War. | Russia has branded the new leadership in Kiev illegitimate. The crisis is the biggest standoff between Moscow and the West since the end of the Cold War. |
Are you in the region? Send us your reactions. You can email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line 'Ukraine'. | Are you in the region? Send us your reactions. You can email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line 'Ukraine'. |