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Monday 14 April 2014 / http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/14/ukraine-crisis-un-emergency-security-council
The United
Nations security council held an emergency session on Sunday night to discuss
the escalating crisis in Ukraine
as the war of words between its western allies and Russia continued.
Just hours
before a deadline by Ukraine
for pro-Russian separatists in eastern cities to disarm by Monday morning or
face all-out attack, the security council convened at Russia 's
request. Moscow called Kiev 's plans to mobilise the army
"criminal".
Russian
ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, denied western and Ukrainian claims that Moscow was behind the violence, and told the meeting that Ukraine has
been using radical neo-Nazi forces to destabilise its eastern region.
"It is
the west that will determine the opportunity to avoid civil war in Ukraine . Some
people, including in this chamber, do not want to see the real reasons for what
is happening in Ukraine and
are constantly seeing the hand of Moscow
in what is going on," Churkin said. "Enough. That is enough."
Churkin's
comments were a direct rebuke to US and its allies which continued on Sunday to
link the Kremlin to the unrest in eastern Ukraine .
His US counterpart Samantha Power told the meeting:
"These armed units ... raised Russian and separatist flags over seized
buildings and have called referendums and union with Russia . We know who is behind
this."
"Satellite
images show that there are between 35,000 and 40,000 Russian troops in the
vicinity of the border with Ukraine equipped with combat aircraft, tanks,
artillery and logistical support units," Mark Lyall Grant said.
Angered by
the death of a state security officer and the wounding of two comrades near the
flashpoint eastern city of Slaviansk, Ukrainian acting president Oleksander
Turchinov gave rebels occupying state buildings until 0600 GMT (0200 EST) on
Monday to lay down their weapons.
"The
national security and defence council has decided to launch a full-scale
anti-terrorist operation involving the armed forces of Ukraine ,"
Turchinov said in an address to the nation.
He blamed Russia , which annexed Ukraine 's
Crimea region when Moscow-backed former president Viktor Yanukovich fled after
months of pro-Western protests, for being behind the rash of rebellions across
Russian-speaking towns in eastern Ukraine .
"We
will not allow Russia to
repeat the Crimean scenario in the eastern regions of Ukraine ,"
Turchinov said.
The
deadline and the standoff with Russian troops at the border have raised fears
of a military confrontation with Moscow .
The head of
Ukraine 's
state security service (SBU) said government forces would respond ruthlessly if
pro-Russian separatists opened fire.
"If
they open fire, we will annihilate them. There should be no doubt about
this," Valentyn Nalyvaichenko said in a televised interview.
Earlier,
Power said on ABC's This Week that the United
States was prepared to step up sanctions against Moscow if pro-Russian military actions in eastern Ukraine
continued.
"The
president has made clear that, depending on Russian behavior, sectoral
sanctions in energy, banking, mining could be on the table, and there's a lot
in between," she added.
One
Ukrainian state security officer was killed and five were wounded on the
government side in Sunday's operation in Slaviansk, interior minister Arsen Avakov
said. "There were dead and wounded on both sides," he wrote on his
Facebook page.
The
separatists are holed up in the local headquarters of the police and of the
state security service, while others have erected road blocks around Slaviansk,
about 150 km
(90 miles )
from the Russian border.
However,
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said Kiev was "demonstrating its
inability to take responsibility for the fate of the country" and warned
that any use of force against Russian speakers "would undermine the
potential for cooperation", including talks due to be held on Thursday
between Russia, Ukraine, the United States and the European Union.
Relations
between Russia
and the West are at their worst since the Cold War, due to the crisis that
began when Moscow-backed Yanukovich was pushed out by popular protests in
February.
In Kramatorsk , about 15 km (9 miles ) south of
Slaviansk, gunmen seized the police headquarters after a shootout with police,
a Reuters witness said.
The
attackers were a well-organised unit of more than 20 men, wearing matching
military fatigues and carrying automatic weapons, who had arrived by bus. Video
footage showed the men taking orders from a commander. Their identity was
unclear.
Their level
of discipline and equipment was in contrast to the groups which have occupied
buildings so far in Ukraine .
They have been mostly civilians formed into informal militias with mismatched
uniforms.
But on
Sunday night the US
state department released a statement saying that the pro-Russian operations
over the weekend were highly organised and "planned in advance" with
militants "outfitted in bullet-proof vests and camouflage uniforms with
insignia removed and carrying Russian-origin weapons".
The actions
were "inconsistent with political, grassroots protests" and that the
Ukrainian government had evidence that Russian intelligence officers were
directly involved in orchestrating the activities.
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