Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Pro-Russian Separatists Storm And Seize Government Offices In The Eastern Ukrainian City of Luhansk



Ukraine Crisis: Pro-Russia Activists Take Luhansk Offices -- BBC

Pro-Russia activists have stormed several official buildings in the eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk.

They seized the regional government's headquarters and prosecutor's office before attacking the police station, reportedly with automatic rifles.

Interim President Olexander Turchynov criticised local police for their "inaction" and "criminal treachery".

The US accused Russia of seeking to "change the security landscape" of Eastern and Central Europe.

In a speech at the Atlantic Council in Washington, Secretary of State John Kerry told the Kremlin to "leave Ukraine in peace" and warned: "Nato territory is inviolable we will defend every single inch of it."

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Protesters seize new building in eastern Ukraine -- AP
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Pro-Russian rebels in east Ukraine hold more than a dozen towns -- Global Post/AFP
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Pro-Russia Activists Storm Govt Building in Ukraine's Luhansk -- WSJ
Ukraine Crisis: Pro-Russia activists seize Luhansk headquarters -- The Independent
Separatists in eastern Ukraine take Luhansk government building -- Deutsche Welle
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Ukraine: regional governor’s office stormed -- Euronews
Pro-Russian Separatists Fire on Luhansk Police Station, Capture Government Building -- Voice of America
Separatists storm east Ukraine government HQ -- AL Jazeera
Pro-Russian Demonstrators Seize Buildings In Luhansk -- Radio Free Europe
Self-Defense Forces Seize Government Building in Ukraine’s Luhansk -- RIA Novosti
Anti-Kiev protesters take control of govt buildings in Lugansk Region, east Ukraine -- RT
Photos: Pro-Russia Activists Storm Government Building in Eastern Ukraine -- WSJ

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