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Emergency meeting convened as Russian troops enter Ukraine
by Joseph Earnest August 28, 2014
Newscast Media KIEV—Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has convened an emergency meeting of the National Security and Defense Council after accusing Russia of sending troops into Ukraine. Poroshenko canceled a planned trip to Turkey on August 28 and said he will meet with top officials to discuss the "sharp deterioration" of the situation in the Donetsk region, including the town of Novoazovsk, which the council says has fallen to Russian troops. "The president's place is in Kyiv today," Poroshenko said. He said he is also calling for extraordinary sessions of the UN Security Council and the European Council to discuss the crisis. Western news agencies quoted a NATO military officer as saying the alliance believed "more than 1,000 Russian troops" are operating inside Ukraine. "They are supporting separatists [and] fighting with them," the officer, who wished to remain anonymous, told reporters in Mons, Belgium. He said it is conceivable that Moscow could create a land bridge to the Crimea Peninsula, which it annexed in March, via the southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Add Comments>>
Source: Radio Free Europe
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