Armed men seize govt HQ in Ukraine's Crimea
Updated: 2014-02-27 18:49
(Agencies)
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Russian Warnings
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ignored calls by some ethnic Russians
The United States says any Russian military action would be a grave mistake.
But Russia's foreign ministry said in a statement that Moscow would defend the rights of its compatriots and react without compromise to any violation of those rights.
It expressed concern about "large-scale human rights violations", attacks and vandalism in the former Soviet republic.
Ethnic Tatars who support Ukraine's new leaders and pro-Russia separatists had confronted each other outside the regional parliament on Wednesday.
Yanukovich was toppled after three months of unrest led by protesters in Kiev. He is now on the run being sought by the new authorities for murder in connection with the deaths of around 100 people during the conflict.
Crimea is the only region of Ukraine where ethnic Russians dominate in numbers, although many ethnic Ukrainians in other eastern areas speak Russian as their first language.
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