Russia Demands Ukrainian Forces' Surrender
Mar, 4,14 - Russian Federation's troops have actually seized Crimea Autonomous Region, showing no sign of abating despite G8 has given Russia the great depression not to use violence and military to intervene Ukraine.
G8 Sunday issued the announcement for denouncing Russia that the nation has deployed 6000 troops into the Crimea peninsula which is the autonomous region of Ukraine. This invasion happened after Russia's parliament approved Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, to use military action in Crimea in order to protect the country's spillover benefits.
A British broadcaster, BBC, reported that the autonomous region is now actually controlled by Russia. The television also revealed that Russia is trying to demand surrender from Ukrainian troops. Furthermore, there are some reports that showed the Russian government has been deploying armored vehicles in the country's territory near the autonomous region.
This crisis in Crimea has pushed the Ukrainian interim government in Kyiv to call for the international intervention and mobilize its reserved forces to have a military exercise, preparing for the war.
Ukrainian protests lasted for months to topple the Yanukovych's administration. The latest crack down left at least 100 dead, which is the bloodiest protest in the country.
G8 Sunday issued the announcement for denouncing Russia that the nation has deployed 6000 troops into the Crimea peninsula which is the autonomous region of Ukraine. This invasion happened after Russia's parliament approved Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, to use military action in Crimea in order to protect the country's spillover benefits.
A British broadcaster, BBC, reported that the autonomous region is now actually controlled by Russia. The television also revealed that Russia is trying to demand surrender from Ukrainian troops. Furthermore, there are some reports that showed the Russian government has been deploying armored vehicles in the country's territory near the autonomous region.
This crisis in Crimea has pushed the Ukrainian interim government in Kyiv to call for the international intervention and mobilize its reserved forces to have a military exercise, preparing for the war.
Ukrainian protests lasted for months to topple the Yanukovych's administration. The latest crack down left at least 100 dead, which is the bloodiest protest in the country.
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