Russian forces tighten grip on Crimea despite U.S. warning
Ukrainian PM announces he will go to the U.S. this week to discuss the standoff.
Armed men, believed to be
Russian servicemen, march outside an Ukrainian military base in the
village of Perevalnoye near the Crimean city of Simferopol March 9,
2014.
Photo by Reuters
Russian forces' seizure of the Black Sea peninsula has been bloodless but tensions are mounting following the decision by pro-Russian groups that have taken over the regional parliament to make Crimea part of Russia.
The operation to seize Crimea began within days of Ukraine's pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovich's flight from the country last month. Yanukovich was toppled after three months of demonstrations against a decision to spurn a free trade deal with the European Union for closer ties with Russia.
In the latest armed action, Russians took over a Ukrainian border post on the western edge of Crimea, trapping about 30 personnel inside, a border guard spokesman said.
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