Pro-Russian armour enters Ukraine city

A column of armoured personnel carriers flying Russian flags has driven into a Ukrainian city controlled by pro-Russia demonstrators.

Pro-Russian armour enters Ukraine city

A column of armoured personnel carriers flying Russian flags has driven into a Ukrainian city controlled by pro-Russia demonstrators.

Some of the troops aboard said they were Ukrainian soldiers who had switched allegiance.

The six vehicles with troops in camouflage sitting atop entered the city of Slavyansk, a hotbed of unrest against Ukraine’s acting government, an Associated Press reporter said.

Insurgents in Slavyansk have seized the local police headquarters and administration building, demanding broader autonomy for their eastern Ukraine region and closer ties with Russia.

Eastern Ukraine was the support base for Russia-friendly president Viktor Yanukovych, who was ousted in February after months of protests in the capital, Kiev, that were ignited by his decision to back away from closer relations with the European Union and turn towards Russia. Opponents of the government that replaced him alleged the new authorities will repress eastern Ukraine’s large Russian-speaking population.

The vehicles stopped near the city administration building and flew Russian flags while residents chanted: “Good job! Good job!”

One of the men who came in the vehicles, who identified himself only as Andrei, said the unit was part of Ukraine’s 25th brigade of airborne forces and that they have switched to the side of the pro-Russian forces.

The Ukrainian defence ministry declined immediate comment. The government in Kiev has struggled to rein in the rebels, as some security forces have switched over to the side of the insurgents.

In the regional capital of Donetsk, armed militias seized the mayor’s office, according to another AP reporter on the scene.

Kiev authorities and Western countries say tens of thousands of Russian troops are stationed near the border with Ukraine and fear that unrest in the east will be used by Moscow as a pretext for a military incursion.

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