17:18
8.3.2014
17:17
8.3.2014
Video of a massive column of Russian military vehicles on the road between the Russian cities of Kradnodar and Novorossisk, east of Crimea.
The Interpreter's Live Blog asks the question on everybody's mind:
The Interpreter's Live Blog asks the question on everybody's mind:
With Russian troops in firm control of the ferry routes between the Taman Bay and Kerch, the eastern-most point in Crimea, this begs the obvious question:
Is this an invasion force, prepared for the final Russia push into Crimea, or perhaps beyond?
Is this an invasion force, prepared for the final Russia push into Crimea, or perhaps beyond?
17:11
8.3.2014
Unconfirmed reports surfacing that Russian troops have taken the village of Chonhar, on the road between Simferopol and mainland Ukraine.
Again, these reports are unconfirmed, but this merits watching.
Russian troops invaded the Kherson region of Ukraine (!)http://t.co/9IeqptHMyT #crimea #ukraine #russia #war
— Peter Shuklinov (@PeterShuklinov) March 8, 2014
Again, these reports are unconfirmed, but this merits watching.
17:04
8.3.2014
Ben Judah writing in "The New York Times" on "London's Laundry Business":
"It boils down to this: Britain is ready to betray the United States to protect the City of London’s hold on dirty Russian money. And forget about Ukraine."
17:00
8.3.2014
AP reports on all those military vehicles we've been seeing moving through Crimea today:
SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine (AP) — Dozens of military trucks transporting heavily armed soldiers rumbled over Crimea's rutted roads Saturday as Russia reinforced its armed presence on the disputed peninsula in the Black Sea. Moscow's foreign minister ruled out any dialogue with Ukraine's new authorities, whom he dismissed as the puppets of extremists.
The Russians have denied their armed forces are active in Crimea, but an Associated Press reporter trailed one military convoy Saturday afternoon from 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of Feodosia to a military airfield at Gvardeiskoe north of Simferopol, over which a Russian flag flew.
Some of the army green vehicles had Russian license plates and numbers indicating that they were from the Moscow region. Some towed mobile kitchens and what appeared to be mobile medical equipment.
The Russians have denied their armed forces are active in Crimea, but an Associated Press reporter trailed one military convoy Saturday afternoon from 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of Feodosia to a military airfield at Gvardeiskoe north of Simferopol, over which a Russian flag flew.
Some of the army green vehicles had Russian license plates and numbers indicating that they were from the Moscow region. Some towed mobile kitchens and what appeared to be mobile medical equipment.
16:37
8.3.2014
Writing in "Novaya gazeta," Yulia Latynina argues that the West should start an oil-and-gas war with Russia by driving down energy prices.
16:34
8.3.2014
Want to know how Russia took Crimea? The position of Russian vessels? The comparative military strength of Russia and Ukraine?
Check out this feature from "The New York Times" - Ukraine Crisis In Maps.
Check out this feature from "The New York Times" - Ukraine Crisis In Maps.
16:30
8.3.2014
Wire services are reporting that Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin and Ukraine's Ambassador to Moscow, Volodymyr Yelchenko, have met in Moscow.
From Deutsche Welle:
From Deutsche Welle:
Russia's deputy foreign minister and Ukrainian ambassador to Moscow met in the Russian capital on Saturday to discuss rising tensions in the Crimea region, the Russian foreign ministry said.
"On the 8th of March, a meeting took place between Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin and Ukraine's Ambassador to Russia Volodymyr Yelchenko during which, in an open atmosphere, questions of Russia-Ukrainian relations were discussed," a statement from the foreign ministry said.
"On the 8th of March, a meeting took place between Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin and Ukraine's Ambassador to Russia Volodymyr Yelchenko during which, in an open atmosphere, questions of Russia-Ukrainian relations were discussed," a statement from the foreign ministry said.
16:20
8.3.2014
Pro-#Ukraine rally in #Crimea in the face of #Russian occupation. MT @mikekomar #Russia #CrimeaInvasion pic.twitter.com/qTyJjzfoj4
— Ukrainian Updates (@Ukroblogger) March 8, 2014
16:17
8.3.2014