Ukrainian commander at surrounded Crimea base on whether he expects to be backed up by Kiev: "of course." Said his troops will not surrender
— Mike Giglio (@mike_giglio) March 3, 2014
In Donetsk #Ukraine complaints like on maidan: corruption, theft by officials, poor econ. Sth to unite country around? Who can do it?
— James Marson (@marson_jr) March 3, 2014
Iranian Ambassador Tells Russia Sanctions Significance 'Overrated' http://t.co/9N7m8elAER | no doubt reassuring...
— Joshua Kucera (@joshuakucera) March 3, 2014
#Ukraine’s most powerful oligarchs including Akhmetov, Firtash and Taruta backed the country’s unity http://t.co/hzB0zSRj0K #Crimea
— OSW Warsaw ThinkTank (@OSW_eng) March 3, 2014
Andrew Wilson tells you everything you need to know about #Crimea in ten points: http://t.co/wUfh7qau7t
— ECFR (@ecfr) March 3, 2014
So the invasion of #Crimea didn't come cheap: forex dealers reckon #Russia central bank has spent up to $10 bln defending the rouble today
— Luke Baker (@LukeReuters) March 3, 2014
Российские спецназначенцы ставят цель лишить украинских пограничников в Крыму любой связи http://t.co/55Y8E6huO0 pic.twitter.com/e5U9TOrhfK
— Ukrinform (@UKRINFORM) March 3, 2014
My piece from Ukr base refusing to surrender yesterday: http://t.co/q9Qcq4M4Xy Today naval officers refuse to follow commander in defection.
— Shaun Walker (@shaunwalker7) March 3, 2014
@MaximEristavi @APHClarkson It's a manufactured issue. I spent years as a journo seeking evidence of discrimination in the East. Found none
— Chrystyna Lapychak (@chryslap) March 3, 2014