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28Feb14
Russia admits that it has moved troops in Ukraine
Russian troops have moved into Crimea in what Moscow is calling a mission to "protect Black Sea Fleet's positions" but which the Ukrainian government has denounced as an "armed intervention."
The Russian foreign ministry said Friday that it had informed the Ukrainian government that armoured units from the Black Sea Fleet base near Sevastopol had entered Crimea in order to protect fleet positions.
"The Ukrainian side was also passed a note regarding the movement of armoured vehicles of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Crimea, which is happening in full accordance with the foundation Russian-Ukrainian agreement on the Black Sea Fleet," the ministry said in a statement posted on its website on Friday afternoon.
In the same note the Russian foreign ministry said it had declined a Ukrainian request for "bilateral consultations" on events in Crimea because they are "the result of recent internal political processes in Ukraine."
[Source: By Roland Oliphant, in Crimea and Harriet Alexander, The Telegraph, London, 28Feb14]
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