Tensions Rise In Ukraine's Pro-Russian Crimea Amid Secession Fears -- CNN
Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Tensions simmered in Ukraine's southern Crimea region Wednesday, with pro-Russian demonstrators facing off against rival protesters in the city of Simferopol and neighboring Russia ordering surprise military exercises.
As the mood soured among the thousands rallying in front of the Crimean parliament building in Simferopol, some scuffles broke out.
One group waved Ukrainian flags and shouted "Crimea is not Russia," while the other held Russian flags aloft and shouted "Crimea is Russia," images broadcast by Crimean TV channel ATR showed. As the crowd became more agitated, a line of police moved in to divide the groups.
Local leaders sought to calm the mood, urging the protesters to go home and resist provocations.
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WNU Editor: When I read stories like this one .... Missing Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych has been smuggled out of the country by the CIA, claims Russian government -- Daily Mail .... that is when you kn ow that it is getting weird in Ukraine/Russia.
Update: If this report is true .... Documents reveal huge assault was planned to crush Kiev protests -- AFP .... thank God he is not in power.
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