Russia Issues Warning After Fatal Clashes In Ukraine City Of Donetsk -- The Guardian/Reuters
Moscow declares right to 'protect compatriots' and accuses Kiev over violence between pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian protesters
Russia said on Friday it reserved the right to protect compatriots in eastern Ukraine after clashes in the city of Donetsk in which one person was killed.
Russia's foreign ministry said the violence in the industrial city, where many people speak Russian, showed the Ukrainian authorities had lost control.
A 22-year-old man was stabbed to death during clashes between pro-Russian protesters and supporters of the new government in Kiev who denounce the seizure of Ukraine's southern region of Crimea by Russian forces.
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