13:38
22.3.2014
Meanwhile...
Volodymyr Klitschko is currently training for his next fight in Florida: "My body is here, my mind is over there... http://t.co/ao9TAdLNoo
— English EuroMaidan (@EuroMaidanEN) March 22, 2014
13:40
22.3.2014
Latest from RFE/RL's News Desk:
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has ordered the Black Sea Fleet's command to let Ukrainian armed forces servicemen wishing to leave Crimea proceed to Ukrainian territory in an organized manner, Western and Russian news agencies report. The Defense Ministry spokesperson said Saturday that the Ukrainian soldiers could drive away in their own vehicles, escorted to the border by Russian military police. It said that as of March 21, less than 2,000 Ukrainian troops had expressed the wish to leave for Ukraine -- out of more than 18,000 Ukrainian troops stationed in Crimea. The ministry said Russian state flags had been raised at 147 Ukrainian armed forces' bases and units in Crimea. Russian Navy flags have been raised on 54 Ukrainian naval ships.test.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has ordered the Black Sea Fleet's command to let Ukrainian armed forces servicemen wishing to leave Crimea proceed to Ukrainian territory in an organized manner, Western and Russian news agencies report. The Defense Ministry spokesperson said Saturday that the Ukrainian soldiers could drive away in their own vehicles, escorted to the border by Russian military police. It said that as of March 21, less than 2,000 Ukrainian troops had expressed the wish to leave for Ukraine -- out of more than 18,000 Ukrainian troops stationed in Crimea. The ministry said Russian state flags had been raised at 147 Ukrainian armed forces' bases and units in Crimea. Russian Navy flags have been raised on 54 Ukrainian naval ships.test.
13:44
22.3.2014
Some quotes from press conference of German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk in Kyiv.
Steinmeier:
"The referendum in Crimea last Sunday, the decision by the Russian Federation [to annex Crimea], and finally the integration of Crimea to the territory of the Russian Federation, are events that are in violation of international law and conjure up the danger of splitting Europe. Our experience and lessons from decades ago tell us that this is a situation we cannot accept, as we cannot allow bloodshed to happen again."
"I'm very happy that yesterday evening, after long negotiations over several days -- which were very serious and could have failed -- we managed to reach an agreement to start a mission of OSCE observers, which will lay the ground to work on a proper mandate. I hope the first observers -- overall there should be 400 of them -- will arrive in Ukraine in the next few days. In the west, the east and the south of the country and there they will observe and report on the situation."
Yatsenyuk:
"The first issue is energy security. We need supplies of gas from member states of the EU to secure energy security for Ukraine."
Steinmeier:
"The referendum in Crimea last Sunday, the decision by the Russian Federation [to annex Crimea], and finally the integration of Crimea to the territory of the Russian Federation, are events that are in violation of international law and conjure up the danger of splitting Europe. Our experience and lessons from decades ago tell us that this is a situation we cannot accept, as we cannot allow bloodshed to happen again."
"I'm very happy that yesterday evening, after long negotiations over several days -- which were very serious and could have failed -- we managed to reach an agreement to start a mission of OSCE observers, which will lay the ground to work on a proper mandate. I hope the first observers -- overall there should be 400 of them -- will arrive in Ukraine in the next few days. In the west, the east and the south of the country and there they will observe and report on the situation."
Yatsenyuk:
"The first issue is energy security. We need supplies of gas from member states of the EU to secure energy security for Ukraine."
13:47
22.3.2014
BBC's Mark Lowen tweets from the standoff at Ukrainian air force base in Novofedorivka, which is apparently over:
Ukrainian officer tells me no more Ukrainians inside. Completely in hands of Russians. Close to tears. Tells me #Crimea always be Ukrainian
— Mark Lowen (@marklowen) March 22, 2014
13:53
22.3.2014
AFP reports that Russia has taken control of the Ukrainian navy's only submarine:
Russian forces have taken control of Ukraine's only submarine in Crimea, the Zaporozhye, and raised the Russian navy flag over the vessel, the Russian Black Sea Fleet said on Saturday.
"The former Ukrainian submarine Zaporozhye was moved about an hour ago to join the Russian Black Sea Fleet's submarine division," fleet spokesman Vyacheslav Trukhachyov told AFP.
The Ukrainian flag on the submarine was replaced by the St Andrew's flag, a blue cross on a white background, of the Russian navy.
"The former Ukrainian submarine Zaporozhye was moved about an hour ago to join the Russian Black Sea Fleet's submarine division," fleet spokesman Vyacheslav Trukhachyov told AFP.
The Ukrainian flag on the submarine was replaced by the St Andrew's flag, a blue cross on a white background, of the Russian navy.
13:55
22.3.2014
Latest from AFP on situation at Ukraine's Novofedorivka air force base:
About 200 pro-Russian protesters on Saturday stormed a Ukrainian air force base in western Crimea, AFP correspondents saw.
The unarmed crowd yelling "Russia! Russia!" broke through to the base in the town of Novofedorivka and started smashing windows as Ukrainian servicemen barricaded themselves inside buildings and threw smoke bombs at the intruders from the roof.
Some of the people threw the smoke bombs back at the soldiers.
Russian officers stood outside watching as the protesters took down the Ukrainian flag and put up the white and blue flag of the Russian navy.
"Why don't you say anything?" a Ukrainian soldier yelled to the Russian officers from the roof. "It's my unit and I have to protect it!"
A Russian military officer then went inside the building to negotiate with the Ukrainians as the crowd of protesters were told to leave.
The spokesman of the Ukraine defence ministry in Crimea, Vladislav Seleznyov, cited sources at the base as saying that the soldiers have retreated into the headquarters building.
"There are some locals among the attackers, but a lot of non-locals. We do not recognise these faces," the source from the base said, according to Seleznyov.
About 200 pro-Russian protesters on Saturday stormed a Ukrainian air force base in western Crimea, AFP correspondents saw.
The unarmed crowd yelling "Russia! Russia!" broke through to the base in the town of Novofedorivka and started smashing windows as Ukrainian servicemen barricaded themselves inside buildings and threw smoke bombs at the intruders from the roof.
Some of the people threw the smoke bombs back at the soldiers.
Russian officers stood outside watching as the protesters took down the Ukrainian flag and put up the white and blue flag of the Russian navy.
"Why don't you say anything?" a Ukrainian soldier yelled to the Russian officers from the roof. "It's my unit and I have to protect it!"
A Russian military officer then went inside the building to negotiate with the Ukrainians as the crowd of protesters were told to leave.
The spokesman of the Ukraine defence ministry in Crimea, Vladislav Seleznyov, cited sources at the base as saying that the soldiers have retreated into the headquarters building.
"There are some locals among the attackers, but a lot of non-locals. We do not recognise these faces," the source from the base said, according to Seleznyov.
13:59
22.3.2014
AP reports on pro-Russia demonstration in Donetsk:
DONETSK, Ukraine (AP) — More than 5,000 pro-Russia residents of a major city in Ukraine's east demonstrated on Saturday in favor of holding a referendum on whether to seek to split off and become part of Russia.
The rally in Donetsk came less than a week after the Ukrainian region of Crimea approved secession in a referendum regarded as illegitimate by the Western countries. After the referendum, Russia moved to formally annex Crimea.
With Crimea now effectively under the control of Russian forces, which ring Ukrainian military bases on the strategic Black Sea peninsula, concern is rising that Ukraine's eastern regions will agitate for a similar move.
Russia has brought large military contingents to areas near the border with eastern Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said there is no intention to move into eastern Ukraine, but the prospect of violence between pro- and anti-secession groups in the east could be used as a pretext for sending in troops.
The rally in Donetsk came less than a week after the Ukrainian region of Crimea approved secession in a referendum regarded as illegitimate by the Western countries. After the referendum, Russia moved to formally annex Crimea.
With Crimea now effectively under the control of Russian forces, which ring Ukrainian military bases on the strategic Black Sea peninsula, concern is rising that Ukraine's eastern regions will agitate for a similar move.
Russia has brought large military contingents to areas near the border with eastern Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said there is no intention to move into eastern Ukraine, but the prospect of violence between pro- and anti-secession groups in the east could be used as a pretext for sending in troops.
14:03
22.3.2014
#Ukraine flag flying at Belbek base where #Russia forces now issued ultimatum. Surrender inevitable. How/when unclear pic.twitter.com/4XYv9USib5
— David M. Herszenhorn (@herszenhorn) March 22, 2014
14:06
22.3.2014
No chaos here! U.S. Embassy in Kyiv releases video of life in the Ukrainian capital:
14:32
22.3.2014
From the wires, via our news desk:
Pro-Russian protesters have stormed a Ukrainian air force base in western Crimea. Correspondents at the scene said some 200 unarmed demonstrators yelling "Russia! Russia!" broke through to the base in the town of Novofedorivka and started smashing windows. Ukrainian military personnel barricaded themselves inside buildings and threw smoke bombs at the intruders from the roof. Meanwhile, Russian troops have surrounded a Ukrainian air base in Belbek, near Sevastopol, and issued an ultimatum to forces inside to surrender. The deputy commander of the base, Oleg Podovalov, said Russian troops "gave us an hour to surrender or they will start storming."