Crimea holds secession referendum

  • 10 years ago
Tensions are at an all time high in the Ukrainian region of Crimea on the day of a referendum to decide whether to rejoin Russia.

Here in the Crimean capital a group of armed policemen burst into a hotel, where many international correspondents have been staying.

Some police officers say it was a planned drill, while Ukrainian officials say it was in reaction to a false tip off.

Here outside Simeropol, though, it's no drill…troops -- presumed to be Russian - are deployed to reinforce a Ukrainian military base.

It's part of a major buildup of Russian military across Crimea.

Pro-Russian forces seized this area when Moscow-backed president Viktor Yanukovich was ousted in February after months of protests.

But now Kiev says Russian paratroopers have crossed the Crimean border and seized a village in mainland Ukrain.

(SOUNDBITE) (English) YURIY SERGEYEV, UKRAINIAN AMBASSADOR TO THE U.N., SAYING:

" This is something which is changing the situat

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