-- Ukraine has called up reservists.
-- NATO will hold an emergency meeting later.
.@RT_com Website Hacked http://t.co/tPBhsNpenO pic.twitter.com/0YHjaHIGsy
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) March 2, 2014
New Moscow graffiti. "Peace in Ukraine is more important than handbags in shop windows": pic.twitter.com/3KDyly3gHB
— Howard Amos (@howardamos) March 2, 2014
Kudos to this brave #Russian woman. 'No intervention in #Crimea! Stop inciting a new war!' pic.twitter.com/CaLau7EbEx #RussiaInvadesUkraine
— Ukrainian Updates (@Ukroblogger) March 2, 2014
No more than a couple of hundred of protesters here. Police arresting more and more people: pic.twitter.com/e7ErkbyY00
— Howard Amos (@howardamos) March 2, 2014
Protest in Moscow. "Don't send our children to a war with our brothers in Ukraine": pic.twitter.com/600HSOocs4
— Howard Amos (@howardamos) March 2, 2014
Woman shouting "Say no to war!" From inside police van at Moscow protest pic.twitter.com/IngRBxWn3Z
— Laura Mills (@lauraphylmills) March 2, 2014
Police pushing anti-invasion protesters towards the metro, handful of detentions #Ukraine #russia pic.twitter.com/eXR9oSbvhY
— Laura Mills (@lauraphylmills) March 2, 2014
What is a lot like former Yugo tho in this situation is corrupt local pols playing ethnic hatred cards to keep themselves in power.
— CatherineFitzpatrick (@catfitz) March 2, 2014
Parubiy told reporters that the council had ordered the defense ministry to "call on all those that armed forces need at the moment across Ukraine," adding that the mobilization was to "ensure the security and territorial integrity of Ukraine."
The statement comes after Russia upper house of parliament, the Federation Council, on Saturday gave President Valdimir Putin approval to deploy troops to protect ethnic Russians in Ukraine and Russian naval forces based in the country's Crimea region.
Earlier, Ukraine's Defense Minister Ihor Tenyukh accused Russia of sending 6,000 troops and 30 armored personnel carriers into Ukraine's Crimea region since Friday "without warning or Ukraine's permission."
AP journalists on #Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula have seen a convoy of hundreds of Russian troops heading toward regional capital, Simferopol.
— Just Hovens Greve (@JustHovensGreve) March 2, 2014