Taken from road into #Kerch. Look at horizon (it is a bit hazy) and you can see how close Russia is - about 12 miles pic.twitter.com/IC2OzMfNgo
— alex rossi (@alexrossiSKY) March 3, 2014
Reuters confirmed pro-Russian protesters storming gov't building in Donetsk. #Crimea procedure repeating itself?
— Julian Scholtes (@jscholt) March 3, 2014
Call from Mustafa Cemilev, leader of the Crimean Tatars and Ukrainian MP to the world leaders on #Crimea. pic.twitter.com/vPkvO8lp8j
— Ukraine (@Ukraine_Updates) March 3, 2014
As #Crimea divorces #Ukraine, Czech Republic and Slovakia get back together on MSNBC :) pic.twitter.com/NmbgA6W4i3
— Worlds Apart (@WorldsApart_RT) March 3, 2014
Former State Dept counselor Eliot Cohen on #Putin's power grab in #Ukraine and the risks of no consequences http://t.co/NcOkkgSeJM #Crimea
— Autumn Brewington (@Autumnsan1) March 3, 2014
#Crimea Local authorities in Belgorod deny any influx of refugees from Ukraine. Only 5 persons applied so far http://t.co/Lb4r5FoVNx(in Rus)
— Yevhen Fedchenko (@yevhenfedchenko) March 3, 2014
Russia's #Duma registered a draft to annex #Crimea on Feb 28, @ukrpravda_news learns
— Myroslava Petsa (@myroslavapetsa) March 3, 2014
Independent Crimea channel http://t.co/gAEmV3HRkE shutdown after threats of physical action vs station staff http://t.co/oWAzsibYp6
— Ryskeldi Satke (@RyskeldiSatke) March 3, 2014
!!Photo2!! Pro-Russia protesters have formed a human chain around #Odessa city hall. #Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/I6JaZmhJnn
— GrahamWPhillips (@BritinUkraine) March 3, 2014
Crimea's largest independent TV and radio broadcaster forced off the air: http://t.co/dPMrvGVSTr … "truth the first victim..."
— Simon Shuster (@shustry) March 3, 2014