Re: Kiievis käib juba neljandat kuud sõda
Postitatud: 12:10, 05 Mär 2014
11:38:
But Mr Lavrov says Russia cannot order "self-defence" forces in Crimea back to bases because they are not Russian forces - insisting that Russia cannot issue orders to "self-defence groups" formed by locals in Crimea.
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11:06:
It is interesting that Sergei Lavrov has reiterated his point that forces in Crimea are not Russian and that they take no direct orders from Russia, says the BBC's Tom Burridge in Madrid - indicating Russia is not changing its position.
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11:26:
Fifteen member states of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) agree to participate in a military observer mission in Ukraine, a diplomatic source tells AFP.
vähemalt midagi tehakse..
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Russian social media users are being asked to cross the border into Ukraine to offer "moral support".
"We need men aged 18-45 who are already in Ukraine, or are ready to go," says the "Civil Defence of Ukraine" page on VKontakte, the main Russian-language social network. The page was set up just over a week ago and has more than 7,000 followers. It includes an online form calling for recruits and is asking male volunteers to cross the border, to offer what it calls "moral support" to people they believe have been put at risk by the recent "coup".
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-26435333
http://www.novayagazeta.ru/news/319251.html
But Mr Lavrov says Russia cannot order "self-defence" forces in Crimea back to bases because they are not Russian forces - insisting that Russia cannot issue orders to "self-defence groups" formed by locals in Crimea.
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11:06:
It is interesting that Sergei Lavrov has reiterated his point that forces in Crimea are not Russian and that they take no direct orders from Russia, says the BBC's Tom Burridge in Madrid - indicating Russia is not changing its position.
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11:26:
Fifteen member states of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) agree to participate in a military observer mission in Ukraine, a diplomatic source tells AFP.
vähemalt midagi tehakse..
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Russian social media users are being asked to cross the border into Ukraine to offer "moral support".
"We need men aged 18-45 who are already in Ukraine, or are ready to go," says the "Civil Defence of Ukraine" page on VKontakte, the main Russian-language social network. The page was set up just over a week ago and has more than 7,000 followers. It includes an online form calling for recruits and is asking male volunteers to cross the border, to offer what it calls "moral support" to people they believe have been put at risk by the recent "coup".
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-26435333
http://www.novayagazeta.ru/news/319251.html