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Ukrainian acting Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (right) welcomes U.S. Vice President Joe Biden before their meeting in Kyiv today.
Ukrainian acting Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (right) welcomes U.S. Vice President Joe Biden before their meeting in Kyiv today.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (Archive)

12:31 12.4.2014
Pavel Sheramet sums it up in one disturbing tweet: "It looks like Ukraine will either have a Bloody Sunday or the second part of the country's breakup has begun. It's one or the other."

12:28 12.4.2014
From RFE/RL's News Desk:
Ukraine's acting Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsya has urged Moscow to stop "provocative actions by Russian special agents in Ukraine's eastern regions," news agencies report.

Talking to his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov via telephone on April 12, Deshchytsya said that the ongoing actions of Russian agents in eastern regions aim at disrupting the Geneva meeting on stabilization of the situation in Ukraine.

The Ukrainian foreign minister's comments come the same day an armed group in military uniforms seized a police station in the city of Slovyansk in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.

Pro-Russian armed groups have been occupying the regional administration building in Donetsk and Security Service headquarters in the city of Luhansk since April 6-7, demanding the federalization of Ukraine.

Deshchytsya also confirmed his participation in the U.S-EU-Russia-Ukraine talks in Geneva scheduled for April 17.
12:25 12.4.2014
Via Reuters, Ukraine calls on Russia to halt "provocative actions" in eastern Ukraine:
Ukraine's foreign minister urged Russia on Saturday to end what he called "provocative actions" by its agents in eastern Ukraine after pro-Russian militants seized two buildings in the city of Slaviansk.

Acting foreign minister Andrii Deshchytsia said he had spoken in a phone call with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

Russia denies providing any support to the militants, who have seized four government buildings in the east of the former Soviet republic, apparently emboldened by Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region last month.
12:10 12.4.2014
A couple disturbing tweets from Channel 5's Myroslava Petsa:

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12:02 12.4.2014
More on the developing situation in Slovyansk:
Separatist protesters in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slovyansk have taken over the city hall and the local Ukrainian secret service (SBU) headquarters after earlier taking control of a police station.

Slovyansk Mayor Nelya Shtepa said there are some 1,000 people inside the city hall building and a Russian flag has been raised.

Police in the city say the pro-Russian separatists who seized the police station on the morning of April 12 have also taken control of some 400 handguns and 20 automatic weapons that were in the station.

Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov wrote on Facebook early on April 12 that the men who took over the police station were wearing camouflage uniforms.

He said the "response will be very tough because there is a difference between protesters and terrorists."

Slovyansk is about 100 kilometers north of Donetsk and has a population of some 130,000 people.
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