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Ukraine gunmen seize buildings in Sloviansk | Ukraine gunmen seize buildings in Sloviansk |
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Further seizures of official buildings have been reported in east Ukraine as tensions between the new government and pro-Russian protesters rise. | |
Gunmen occupied a police station and a security services building in the town of Sloviansk. Official buildings in Druzhkovka were reportedly taken over. | Gunmen occupied a police station and a security services building in the town of Sloviansk. Official buildings in Druzhkovka were reportedly taken over. |
A Donetsk police chief quit after pro-Russian crowds marched on a police station demanding his resignation. | A Donetsk police chief quit after pro-Russian crowds marched on a police station demanding his resignation. |
The interim interior minister says firing has broken out in Kramatorsk. | |
Arsen Avakov said exchanges of fire erupted as gunmen tried to storm local administration buildings in Kramatorsk, in the Donetsk region. | |
The new government in Kiev accuses Moscow of orchestrating the unrest. | The new government in Kiev accuses Moscow of orchestrating the unrest. |
Interim Foreign Minister Andrei Deshchytsia urged Moscow to end "provocative" actions by its agents. | Interim Foreign Minister Andrei Deshchytsia urged Moscow to end "provocative" actions by its agents. |
Eastern Ukraine has a large Russian-speaking population and has seen a series of protests since the ousting of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych in February. | Eastern Ukraine has a large Russian-speaking population and has seen a series of protests since the ousting of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych in February. |
Protesters in largely Russian-speaking Donetsk, 130km (80 miles) from Sloviansk, have been occupying government buildings for days and demanding a referendum on becoming part of Russia. | Protesters in largely Russian-speaking Donetsk, 130km (80 miles) from Sloviansk, have been occupying government buildings for days and demanding a referendum on becoming part of Russia. |
A similar move prompted a Russian takeover of Ukraine's Crimea region earlier this year. | A similar move prompted a Russian takeover of Ukraine's Crimea region earlier this year. |
The US and EU have imposed sanctions on Russian and Crimean people they say were connected with the takeover. | |
Russia has denied responsibility for the protests in eastern Ukraine, but Western nations have expressed concern over a build-up of Russian troops along the border. | Russia has denied responsibility for the protests in eastern Ukraine, but Western nations have expressed concern over a build-up of Russian troops along the border. |
Trouble continued in several towns and cities on Saturday despite the Kiev government setting a deadline of Friday for all occupations to end. | Trouble continued in several towns and cities on Saturday despite the Kiev government setting a deadline of Friday for all occupations to end. |
Interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk visited Donetsk on Friday and attempted to placate anti-government groups by guaranteeing that no restrictions would be put on the use of the Russian language. | Interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk visited Donetsk on Friday and attempted to placate anti-government groups by guaranteeing that no restrictions would be put on the use of the Russian language. |
'Tough response' | 'Tough response' |
Regional police spokesman Ihor Dyomin described how armed men were bussed to the police station in Sloviansk. | Regional police spokesman Ihor Dyomin described how armed men were bussed to the police station in Sloviansk. |
"Six or seven unknown persons got out. They fired several shots in the air and attempted to storm the police department," he said. | "Six or seven unknown persons got out. They fired several shots in the air and attempted to storm the police department," he said. |
He added that "people in camouflage uniform" and with weapons" were inside the building. | He added that "people in camouflage uniform" and with weapons" were inside the building. |
Mr Avakov promised to deal with the attackers. | |
"The response will be very tough because there is a difference between protesters and terrorists," he said in Ukrainian on his Facebook page. | "The response will be very tough because there is a difference between protesters and terrorists," he said in Ukrainian on his Facebook page. |
The Interior Ministry said the aim of the attack was to seize arms from the police station, where some 40 automatic rifles and 400 pistols were stored along with ammunition. | The Interior Ministry said the aim of the attack was to seize arms from the police station, where some 40 automatic rifles and 400 pistols were stored along with ammunition. |
One of those who seized the police station said the group had gone to Sloviansk to fight people who represented the illegal authorities of interim President Oleksandr Turchynov, according to a video posted on Youtube. | One of those who seized the police station said the group had gone to Sloviansk to fight people who represented the illegal authorities of interim President Oleksandr Turchynov, according to a video posted on Youtube. |
Interviewed in Russian, the man said they represented the People's Front of Donbass - the industrial Donets Basin region in eastern Ukraine. | Interviewed in Russian, the man said they represented the People's Front of Donbass - the industrial Donets Basin region in eastern Ukraine. |
He said those involved were peaceful Donbass residents and "not fascists". | He said those involved were peaceful Donbass residents and "not fascists". |
The BBC's David Stern, who was briefly in Sloviansk on Saturday, said from what he saw the take-over was well-organised and the gunmen were quickly spreading their control throughout the town and beyond. | The BBC's David Stern, who was briefly in Sloviansk on Saturday, said from what he saw the take-over was well-organised and the gunmen were quickly spreading their control throughout the town and beyond. |
The roadblocks were being reinforced with more tyres as he left, and the people manning them were well-armed, he said. | The roadblocks were being reinforced with more tyres as he left, and the people manning them were well-armed, he said. |
Late on Saturday, pro-Russian activists seized the town administration in Druzhkovka, according to RBK-Ukraine media sources. | Late on Saturday, pro-Russian activists seized the town administration in Druzhkovka, according to RBK-Ukraine media sources. |
The occupation by pro-Russian groups of the local government building in the regional capital Donetsk is meanwhile continuing. | The occupation by pro-Russian groups of the local government building in the regional capital Donetsk is meanwhile continuing. |
Alexander Gnezdilov, the protesters' unofficial spokesperson, told the BBC the group that seized Sloviansk police HQ was "an independent group who are supporting the Donetsk protest". | Alexander Gnezdilov, the protesters' unofficial spokesperson, told the BBC the group that seized Sloviansk police HQ was "an independent group who are supporting the Donetsk protest". |
In Donetsk itself hundreds of pro-Russian protesters marched towards a police station demanding the resignation of a regional police chief, Kostyantyn Pozhydayev. | In Donetsk itself hundreds of pro-Russian protesters marched towards a police station demanding the resignation of a regional police chief, Kostyantyn Pozhydayev. |
He later told the protesters he was standing down. | He later told the protesters he was standing down. |
A Reuters witness said the Ukrainian flag above the police headquarters in Donetsk had been replaced by a separatist flag. | A Reuters witness said the Ukrainian flag above the police headquarters in Donetsk had been replaced by a separatist flag. |