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Anti-government protesters gather at Kiev's Independence Square. Getty Images Armed men seized the regional government headquarters and parliament on Ukraine's Crimea peninsula on


Thursday and raised the Russian flag in a challenge to the country's new rulers. It was not immediately known who was occupying the buildings in the regional capital Simferopol and they


issued no demands, but witnesses said they spoke Russian and appeared to be ethnic Russian separatists. Interfax news agency quoted a witness as saying there were about 60 people inside and


they had many weapons. It said no one had been hurt when the buildings were seized in the early hours by Russian speakers in uniforms without designating marks. "We were building


barricades in the night to protect parliament. Then this young Russian guy came up with a pistol ... we all lay down, some more ran up, there was some shooting and around 50 went in through


the window," Leonid Khazanov, an ethnic Russian, told Reuters. "They're still there ... Then the police came, they seemed scared. I asked them (the armed men) what they wanted


and they said 'To make our own decisions, not to have Kiev telling us what to do'," said Khazanov. Crimea, the only Ukrainian region with an ethnic Russian majority, is the


last big bastion of opposition to the new political leadership in Kiev following the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovich on Saturday. Part of Russia's Black Sea fleet is based in


Crimea, in the port of Sevastopol Ukraine's new leaders have been voicing alarm over signs of separatism there. The seizure of the building was confirmed by acting interior minister


Arsen Avakov, who said the attackers had automatic weapons and machine guns. "Provocateurs are on the march. It is the time for cool heads," he said on Facebook. About 100 police


were gathered in front of the parliament building. The streets around the parliament were mostly empty apart from people going to work. The regional prime minister said he had spoken to the


people inside the building by telephone but they had not made any demands or said why they were inside. They had promised to call him back but had not done so, he said. RUSSIAN WARNINGS


Russian President Vladimir Putin has ignored calls by some ethnic Russians in Crimea to reclaim the territory handed to then Soviet Ukraine by Soviet Communist leader Nikita Khrushchev in


1954. The United States says any Russian military action would be a grave mistake. But Russia's foreign ministry said in a statement that Moscow would defend the rights of its


compatriots and react without compromise to any violation of those rights. It expressed concern about "large-scale human rights violations", attacks and vandalism in the former


Soviet republic. Ethnic Tatars who support Ukraine's new leaders and pro-Russia separatists had confronted each other outside the regional parliament on Wednesday. Yanukovich was


toppled after three months of unrest led by protesters in Kiev. He is now on the run being sought by the new authorities for murder in connection with the deaths of around 100 people during


the conflict. Crimea is the only region of Ukraine where ethnic Russians dominate in numbers, although many ethnic Ukrainians in other eastern areas speak Russian as their first language.


The Tatars, a Turkic ethnic group, were victimised by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin in World War Two and deported en masse to Soviet Central Asia in 1944 on suspicion of collaborating with


Nazi Germany. Tens of thousands of them returned to their homeland after Ukraine gained independence with the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991.


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