Separatists in #Donetsk issue ultimatum to regional govt: hold emergency session by midnight and call referendum on joining Russia
— Myroslava Petsa (@myroslavapetsa) April 6, 2014
#Ukraine According to pro #Maidan sources police officers in #Donetsk start to defect helping pro #russia'n protesters.
— Steiner (@Steiner1776) April 6, 2014
Protesters in #Donetsk cheer upon learning pro-Russians in #Luhansk negotiated with police the release of their leaders
— Myroslava Petsa (@myroslavapetsa) April 6, 2014
Ukrainian forests are not a good place for journos RT @hdevreij: #Ukraine: #Svoboda-linked journalist found murdered http://t.co/msHgZenOZn
— Harry Boone (@towersight) April 6, 2014
pro-#Kremlin mob in #Donestk eastern #Ukraine has barricaded itself inside building and have been ordered to hold their ground.
— Ukraine Reporter (@StateOfUkraine) April 6, 2014
Ukrainian tanks on freight cars before the departure from #Crimea to #Ukraine in the settlement of Gvardeiskoye pic.twitter.com/4QdqcceNuy
— Hans Solo (@thandojo) April 6, 2014
A long yet brilliant & powerful call to action to the #US/#EU over #Ukraine & vs. #Putin's #Russia by Brendan Simms: http://t.co/Gij4kfv8kP
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) April 6, 2014
Lyubov:
Svetlana:
"Our main point is this: No to the European Union, no to NATO, no to war. We want our children to live in peace."
Asya:
"I am not indifferent to what happens tomorrow to our country. I'm against the partition [of Ukraine], but I do not recognize the current government [in Kyiv] either because there are oligarchs in charge again. The old ones have been replaced with new ones. I don't know what's the matter with the people [who do not realize that]. Are they asleep or what? It's just lawlessness all around in the country right now. I do care. That's why I'm here today."