#Ukraine #Crimea crisis: Carnegie analysis/recs "What was once seen as impossible has now become all too conceivable" http://t.co/WgtIHxcsOL
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) February 28, 2014
Just passed ten Russian military trucks full of men They were on the road heading from Sevastopol towards Simferopol.
— Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) February 28, 2014
Geneva prosecutor says opens money laundering probe into Yanukovych and his son Alexander - @Reuters @euromaidan |PR News #Ukraine
— Euromaidan PR (@EuromaidanPR) February 28, 2014
Question answered - reinforcements brought in to #simferopol airport. This is not short term #crimea
— Laurence Lee (@laurenceleeaje) February 28, 2014
Very underwhelming building chosen (by whomever) for #Yanukovich presser photo: @MaloverjanBBC pic.twitter.com/zPj2otM1l3
— MareikeAden (@MareikeAden) February 28, 2014
No tweets yet, but #YanukovychLeaks now has a Twitter handle: @YLeaks Website powered by @OCCRP w/ all docs here: http://t.co/l3tpgYRYyg
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) February 28, 2014
Good move: #Ukraine Rada invites #Crimea monitoring missions by OSCE, Council of Europe. Will Russia try to block? http://t.co/cKIF1ndNR0
— Andrew S. Weiss (@andrewsweiss) February 28, 2014
BBC maps graphics explainer on demographics and more on #Crimea that happening place http://t.co/WlLCqxvFj3
— William Booth (@BoothWilliam) February 28, 2014
"We consider state of emergency in Crimea, but it isn't the best option" - @AndriyParubiy presser, Ukraine's Security Council chief
— Maxim Eristavi (@MaximEristavi) February 28, 2014
"Foreign secret services tried to launch Crimea scenario in other provinces, we stopped it"- @AndriyParubiy presser,Ukraine's Security chief
— Maxim Eristavi (@MaximEristavi) February 28, 2014