#U.S., #Russian defence chiefs talk amid #Russian moves on #Crimea via @Y7News http://t.co/zTMFgXDaKs
— Sana (@sana_manz) March 1, 2014
President Estonia:"@IlvesToomas:I shall convene National Defense Council tomorrow to discuss today's steps by Russia & situation in Ukraine"
— Just Hovens Greve (@JustHovensGreve) March 1, 2014
For 3days #Russia military forces've been patrolling #Crimea waiting 4 radical nationalists to throw molotovs,but nothingThanks God @bbcnews
— Olena Seminog (@OlenaSeminog) March 1, 2014
Ukraine ambassador to UN making powerful points, including the risk to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty #Crimea
— Damien McElroy (@ddamned) March 1, 2014
Ukraine ambassador to UN making powerful points, including the risk to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty #Crimea
— Damien McElroy (@ddamned) March 1, 2014
Russian troops will be going to Ukraine, but not used against Ukraine - Vitaliy Churkin, Russian ambassador to the UN |#CrimeaInvasion
— Euromaidan PR (@EuromaidanPR) March 1, 2014
Ukrainian border guards regained control over marine troops in Balaklava. Armed unidentified persons left. @ukrpravda_news |PR News #Crimea
— Euromaidan PR (@EuromaidanPR) March 1, 2014
#US #UN envoy praises #Ukraine's 'remarkable restraint' 'in the face of hostility' #RussiaInvadesUkraine #Crimea pic.twitter.com/Sh6CEEYgzt
— Ukrainian Updates (@Ukroblogger) March 1, 2014
Vladimir Putin spoke to President Obama by phone earlier about the situation in #Ukraine. #Crimea #Russia
— Beatrice E Peterson (@MissBeaE) March 1, 2014
@AmbassadorPower calls for deployment of observers, possibly from OSCE, to monitor situation in #Crimea and #Ukraine in general
— Garrett Khoury (@MockCasbah) March 1, 2014