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Monday, March 3, 2014

Russia launched 12-hour ultimatum to surrender in Ukraine Crimea

March 3, 2014.  The Russian President Vladmir Putin, accompanied by his Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Commander of the Western Military District, Anatoly Sidorov, in St. Petersburg.
According slogan BBC the Russian government issued an ultimatum to Ukraine to stop the resistance in Crimeaafter intervention by the Kremlin last Saturday. The average British sources quoted Ukrainian defense ministry, who were warned by the commander of the Russian fleet , located on the Black Sea. The measure imposed by Russia take effect until 5:00 am. Tuesday (3.00 GMT) . If there were not a complete capitulation, the interim government of Ukraine will face a total assault, said the Russian commander Aleksandr Vitko to Kiev. However, there has been no official confirmation from the Russian authorities. CNN reports that the Ukrainian Defense Minister, Vladislav Seleznyov , said members of the Russian forces are directed to the local military base, in Crimea, demanding their surrender. During the early hours of Monday local Border Guard detected an increase in Russian troops deployed in the Crimea. Similar movements occurred in the port of Sevastopol , where it maintains its marine fleet the Russian government. Russian climbing in Ukraine deepened after taking the first floor of one of the buildings of the Administration in Donetsk , east of the country, by a hundred pro-Russian demonstrators.


Earlier, the Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev announced that Russia will carry out the project construction of a bridge across the Kerch Strait, which separates the peninsula of Crimea Russian territory. Moscow comply well as Medvedv said, a match frimado deposed president, Viktor Yanukovich"We have taken decisions which are binding, in particular documents were signed in December last year that have not been modified or reported by anyone , "said the Russian prime minister, referring to the bridge over the Strait of Kerch, quoted by agencies Russian. In a meeting with the leadership of the Government on the outskirts of Moscow, Medvedev stressed that Ukraine "has been, is and will be a very important economic and trade partner Russia , and the government must address precisely these issues."