Ukraine crisis: Interview with Irma Krat - the journalist and activist being held in Slovyansk: 'I came over here to give voice to people who have not been heard'
Irma Krat was taken captive on Sunday for her suspected involvement in the mistreatment of riot policemen and a Russian journalist
Ukrainian activist and journalist Irma Krat, who was arrested and held by pro-Russian protestors meets with journalists near the occupied police station in Slaviansk, Ukraine, 21 April 2014.
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She was led in wearing rather unlikely prison clothing: a pale fashionable coat and vivid red shoes, a tiny figure with a burly man in a balaclava holding each arm. One of them unwrapped the black and white check scarf around her face, leaving Irma Krat blinking in the sunlight, looking momentarily lost.
But the young woman whose detention by the separatists in eastern Ukraine has turned into a cause célèbre tried hard to gain composure, protesting her innocence of the accusations against her. They ranged from taking part in the torture of a journalist, to belonging to an extremist right-wing group, to having an outdated press card.
Ms Krat is one of many. The pro-Moscow groups who have taken over state institutions in a swathe of cities and towns in the region have been responsible for holding a growing number of detainees. Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, the newly-installed mayor of Slovyansk, had no hesitation confirming this at the weekend, stating: “We have captured some spies, infiltrators. Right now, we’re working them over: they are being held in captivity.”
A few of the captives have been released after pressure from human rights groups. Friends of Ms Kart are approaching international organizations for help. One of them, Oleg Veremeenko, a lawyer in Kiev, said: “She was crazy to go there [to the east]. But I couldn’t talk her out of it”. He is among a group now knocking on doors to get her released.
But Ms Krat is regarded as a valuable asset by her captors, not least in the propaganda war. The 29-year-old woman is a journalist and an activist; not just an activist but one of the few women to serve with militia groups in the Maidan, the centre of protest in Kiev which overthrew the government of Viktor Yanukovych. In particular, it has been claimed, she was linked to the Patriots of Ukraine, ultra-nationalists regarded as bedfellows of the Right Sector, regularly attacked as Nazis in this area.
Ms Krat arrived in the east from Kiev at the start of the Easter weekend, posting Facebook messages from the city of Kramatorsk where Ukrainian troops, sent on an anti-terrorist mission to retake government buildings seized by protestors, have taken refuge at the airport after having their own armoured personnel carriers seized.
On Sunday, she arrived at next-door Slovyansk; it was a bad place to be at a wrong time. The city has become a formidable bastion for the militant movement, its police station occupied by some of the best trained and best armed fighters among the secessionists; many of them former soldiers and police officers. Furthermore, just hours earlier, there had been an attack on a checkpoint, with Right Sector blamed for three killings.
Tension was high in the aftermath, with snarling militiamen accusing foreign journalists of being spies. Ms Kart was recognized and swiftly arrested. Her Facebook page shows her with men with armbands which looked like the Wolfsangel, an emblem favoured by the extreme right. In any event she had been vocal and prominent as a leader of the Womens’ 100 organisation which guarded protests camps in the Maidan.
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Ukraine 'Azov' batallion soldiers capture pro-Russian activists after taking control over city of Mariupol in Donetsk
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2/126 Ukraine crisis: Kiev
Pro-Ukrainian supporters stand in front of the Russian embassy during a protest in Kiev
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3/126 Ukraine crisis: Kiev
Activists of Maidan self-defense and Right Sector ultra-nationalist organization attend a commemoration ceremony devoted for Ukrainian soldiers killed when a military cargo plane was shot down
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4/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
An armed Ukrainian soldier looks around while guarding at a checkpoint not far of Slavyansk
5/126 Ukraine crisis: Kramatorsk
An Orthodox priest holds a service during a funeral ceremony in front of the local administration building in Kramatorsk for Viktor Gagulin, a Pro-Russian supporter, who was killed during an anti terrorist operation, Kramatorsk
6/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Awaiting of pro-Russian separatists is ongoing at the government building seized by Russian supporters in Donetsk
7/126 Ukraine crisis: Odessa
A woman bearing flowers during the rally to mourn for victims of clashes in Odessa, outside Moscow's Kremlin
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8/126 Ukraine crisis: Odessa
Pro-Russian activists mourn during the funeral of Vyacheslav Markin, the deputy of the city regional council and leader of the pro-Russian opposition, who perished during a clash between pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian activists
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9/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Russian militants escort a blindfolded man outside the regional state building they seized
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10/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Russian Cossacks eat a dinner outside the regional administration building in Donetsk
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11/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
Ukrainian soldiers stand guard at a Ukrainian checkpoint near the eastern town of Slavyansk
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At least three people were killed and several were injured in clashes between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists in the eastern city of Slavyansk
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A Ukrainian military helicopter lands near a Ukrainian checkpoint near the town of Slavyansk
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A Ukrainian military helicopter lands at a checkpoint which troops seized in the early morning in the village of Andreevka, 7 kms from the centre of the southern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
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A Ukrainian soldier looks on at a Ukrainian checkpoint near the eastern town of Slavyansk
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Soldiers guard a checkpoint 25 kilometers from the city of Slavyansk. Militants in Slavyansk are keeping dozens of hostages, including seven European military observers, who were detained in the city while on a verification mission under the Organisation of Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
17/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
A masked Ukrainian soldier takes position at a checkpoint which troops seized in the early morning in the village of Andreevka, 7 kms from the centre of the southern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk. Ukraine's military lost two helicopters and two servicemen in a deadly offensive launched just before dawn against pro-Russian rebels holding the flashpoint town of Slavyansk
18/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Russian protesters try to destroy a Ukraine national flag outside the regional prosecutor's office in Donetsk
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Pro-Russian separatists seize the Prosecution Office in Donetsk
20/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
Ukrainian soldiers stand near a tank at a checkpoint near the south eastern Ukrainain city of Slavyansk
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Ukrainian soldiers guard a roadblock along the highway near Slavyansk
22/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
Armed pro-Russian militia attack the regional police building of Lugansk. Fresh violence erupted in eastern Ukraine after Moscow hit back at "Iron Curtain"-style Western sanctions
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23/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
A resident walks through a barricaded area around the security services building. The pro-Russian activists have taken control of the state administration building and the police station
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24/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
A pro-Russian activist stands guard outside the security services building. The area around the building has become a barricaded camp occupied by the pro-Russians
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25/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
An armed pro-Russian activist stands guard at a checkpoint. Fresh violence has erupted in eastern Ukraine as thousands of pro-Russian protesters stormed key buildings
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26/126 Ukraine crisis: Kiev
Members of the protest group 'Self Defense of Maidan' stand on a barricade as they prepare to stop ultra-nationalist activists from marching through Independence Square in Kiev
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27/126 Ukraine crisis: Kiev
Pro-Ukrainian activists draw a giant map of Ukraine in front of the Parliament building, marking territories which could be lost as a result of the armed separatists' activity
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28/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
A pro-Russian activist gets medical attention after a clash with pro-government activists during a rally and march Donetsk. Several people were injured when the pro-Russian activists attacked a pro-government march
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Pro-Russian activists clash with pro-government supporters during a rally and march in Donetsk. Several people were injured when the pro-Russian activists attacked a pro-government march
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A pro-Russian protester walks in front of riot police during a pro-Ukraine rally in the eastern city of Donetsk. Several people were wounded when what appeared to be stun grenades exploded during a rally in support of Ukrainian unity in the eastern, separatist-held city
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31/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Ukrainian supporters attending a rally in Donetsk. Around 1,000 people took part in a march for supporting of a Single Ukraine and were attacked by pro-Russian protesters
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32/126 Ukraine crisis: Kostyantynivka
A pro-Russian armed man poses for a photograph with a child as he stands guard outside a regional administration building seized in the night by pro-Russian separatists
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A pro-Russian armed man holds his weapon in front of the seized town administration building in Kostyantynivka Armed pro-Russian separatists who took control of the police headquarters in the east Ukrainian town of Kostyantynivka have also seized the town administration building
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A pro-Russia armed man aims his rifle in front of the seized city council building in Kostyantynivka
35/126 Ukraine crisis: Slaviansk
Pro-Russian Ukrainian presidential candidate Oleg Tsarev (2-L) of the 'Party of Regions' party is accompanied by security personnel as he arrives to speak to journalists during a press briefing in Slaviansk
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A man reacts near a coffin containing the body of man killed in a gunfight, during a funeral ceremony in Slaviansk
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Foreign military observers are escorted by pro-Russian militants to attend a press conference in city hall, of Slovyansk, eastern Ukraine
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An armed pro-Russian protestor gestures as he stands guard on a checkpoint near Krasnyi Liman, in the Donetsk area
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A Ukrainian soldier smokes his cigarette in front of an armoured personnel carrier at a checkpoint in the village of Malinivka, east of Slaviansk
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Pro-Russian activists walk past a anti-US and EU banner near the occupied Security Service building in Lugansk
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A Ukrainian security force officer is deployed at a checkpoint set on fire and left by pro-Russian separatists near Slaviansk
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Ukrainian security force officers are deployed at a checkpoint set on fire and left by pro-Russian separatists near Slaviansk
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A pro-Russian masked gunman seen during his duty on a street in the center of Slovyansk
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A pro-Russian masked gunman patrols a street in the center of Slovyansk
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Pro-Russian protesters attend their rally near of a barricade in front of the occupied regional administration building in Donetsk
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An woman holds a Russian flag as she sits next to an elderly women inside a compound created by barricades which surround the Donetsk Regional Administration Building in Donetsk
47/126 Ukraine crisis: Slovyansk
Pro Russia militia carry a casket bearing Pavel Pavelko (42) one of three pro Russia militiamen killed in a shooting by unknown gunmen at a checkpoint, during his funeral procession in Alexandrovska village near Slovyansk
48/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
Supporters of the Communist Party of Ukraine meet near the monument of former Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin in Lugansk
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A masked man in military fatigues brings a blindfolded Irma Krat, arrested and held by pro-Russian protestors before her meeting with journalists near of occupied police station in Slaviansk
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Pro-Russian activists are demanding broader autonomy from Kiev and closer ties to Russia and continue to occupy government, police and other administrative buildings in eastern Ukrainian cities, in defiance of an ultimatum by the Ukrainian government to lay down their weapons
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Russia, the United States, the European Union and Ukraine had agreed on steps to de-escalate the crisis in Ukraine during talks in Geneva, Switzerland
52/126 Ukraine crisis: Luhansk
Valeriy Bolotov (R) new people's governor of Luhansk, speaks to the media after he was pronounced the "people's governor" inside the Ukrainian regional office of the Security Service in Luhansk
53/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
An orthodox priest sprinkles a holy water over a group of people during a rally in front of the Security Service building occupied by pro-Russian activists in Lugansk
54/126 Ukraine crisis: Slaviansk
Bodies of men killed in a gunfight are seen in coffins during a funeral ceremony in Slaviansk
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An activist shows ammunition near burned out vehicles in front of a pro-Russian blockade near Slaviansk
56/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
A masked man guards the entrance of the Security Service building occupied by pro-Russian activists during a rally in Lugansk
57/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Soviet army veteran Yuri stands outside a regional government building in Donetsk
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Defiant Pro-Russian supporters react during a rally in front of the Security Service building occupied by pro-Russian activists in Lugansk
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A tearful pro-Russian supportes during the singing of the Russian national hymn during a rally in front of the Security Service building occupied by pro-Russian activists in Lugansk
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A Soviet flag is seen on a barricade outside a regional government building in Donetsk
61/126 Ukraine crisis: Slaviansk
Pro-Russian armed men walk past activists hanging up a "Donetsk Republic" flag outside the mayor's office in Slaviansk
62/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
A man in military fatigues hugs a woman and a child during a rally in front of the Security Service building occupied by pro-Russian activists in Lugansk
63/126 Ukraine crisis: Slovyansk
Armed Pro-Russian man poses for a photo with local children next to barricades in front of city hall in Slovyansk
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64/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
The seperatist leader of the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk, Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, holds up the pictures of two pro-Russia militants killed the day before in a gunbattle with unidentified attackers, as he holds a press conference in Slavyansk
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65/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Ukrainian Christian worshipers carry crosses as they march around the regional government building in Donetsk
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66/126 Ukraine crisis: Luhansk
People rest under a tent next to barricades at the Ukrainian regional office of the Security Service in Luhansk
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67/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
A masked man holds a gun as as other armed people stand near tanks in Slaviansk
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An Orthodox icon is displayed on barricades in front of a city parliament in Slovyansk
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Men wearing military fatigues ride on an armoured personnel carrier (APC) in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
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Armed men wearing military fatigues gather by Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) as they stand guard outside the regional state building seized by pro-Russian separatists in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
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Masked pro-Russian gunmen attack a photojournalist near combat vehicles flying a Russian flag, in downtown of Slovyansk
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Men wearing military fatigues sit by a Russian flag and a white flag reading "People's volunteer corps of Donetsk" as they ride on an armoured personnel carrier (APC) in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
73/126 Ukraine crisis: Kramatorsk
Ukrainian soldiers clash with pro-Russia protesters in a field near Kramatorsk, in eastern Ukraine
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Ukrainian General Genady Krutov (C) talks to journalists in front of an Ukrainian airbase in Kramatorsk
75/126 Ukraine crisis: Luhansk
A woman wearing a national flower crown looks back as she attends a pro-Ukrainian rally in Luhansk
76/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Ukrainian soldiers stand guard near a military helicopter, near the Izyum city in Kharkiv area
77/126 Ukraine crisis: Horlivka (Gorlovka), near Donetsk
Pro-Russia activists throw stones as they storm the regional police building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Horlivka (Gorlovka), near Donetsk
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Pro-Russian men storm a police station in the eastern Ukrainian town of Horlivka
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Masked pro-Russian men attack British photojournalist Frederick Paxton during the mass storming of a police station in the eastern Ukrainian town of Horlivka
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Ukrainian police try to stop pro-Russia activists from storming the regional police building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Horlivka (Gorlovka), near Donetsk
81/126 Ukraine crisis: Slovyansk
A pro-Russian fighter guards a barricade bearing the Russian flag on the road leading to the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
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Armed pro-Russia protesters prepare for the battle with Ukrainian police special team on the outskirts the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
83/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
Pro-Russian activists escort a man (unseen) who they say is a provocateur outside the secret service building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Lugansk
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Pro-Russia supporters surround a man who they say is a provocateur (C) outside the secret service building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Lugansk
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Armed pro-Russian supporters carry an Eastern Orthodox icon of Mary Magdalene outside the secret service building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Lugansk
86/126 Ukraine crisis: Slovyansk
Pro-Russian activists occupy the police station carrying riot shields as people watch on, in the eastern Ukraine town of Slovyansk
87/126 Ukraine crisis: Kramatorsk, near Slovyansk
The interior minister overnight reported an attack on a police in the city of Kramatorsk, close to the city of Slovyansk
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A pro-Russian gunman stands guard at a seized police station in the eastern Ukraine town of Slovyansk
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A pro-Russian gunman carries a mattress in a seized police station in the eastern Ukraine town of Slovyansk
90/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
A pro-Russian supporter flashes the 'V'-sign during a rally in front of the security service building occupied by Pro-Russian activists in Lugansk
91/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Pro-Russian supporters clash with supporters of Single Ukraine in downtown Kharkiv
92/126 Ukraine crisis: Luhansk
An effigy depicting Ukrainian politician and presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko is hanged on a advertisement board in front of the offices of the SBU state security service in Luhansk
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Pro-Russian protesters set a barbed wire on a barricade outside the SBU state security service in Luhansk
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A masked pro-Russian activist stands in front of barricades at the Ukrainian regional office of the Security Service in Luhansk
95/126 Ukraine crisis: Luhansk
Pro-Russian separatists reinforced barricades around the state security building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk and called on President Vladimir Putin for help after the government warned it could use force to restore order
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A Pro-Russian activist wears a hand-made mask behind a barricade in front of the regional administration building in Donetsk
97/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Pro-Russian protesters hold placards reading 'Freedom for detained heroes!' during a rally near the district court in Kharkiv
98/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Policemen leave their position from the regional administration building in eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv
99/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Pro-Russian protesters attend a rally near the district court in Kharkiv. Meanwhile, Russia rejected accusations that it was massing troops for an invasion of Ukraine and accused the West of making 'baseless' claims and waging an anti-Russian campaign
100/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
A view of the interior of the Kharkiv regional state administration chancery after being destroyed by pro-Russian protesters. Ukrainian policemen were injured as a result of an operation to free the administration building from pro-Russian separatists. Ukraine's acting president said on April 8 he would treat Russian separatists who have seized buildings in the east of the country as "terrorists" who will be prosecuted with the full force of the law
101/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Pro-Russian protesters throw stones at an Interior Ministry bus near the regional administration building in Kharkiv. Ukrainian police cleared pro-Moscow protesters from a regional administration building in a lightning night-time operation, but others held out in two more eastern cities in what Kiev says is a Russian-led plan to dismember the country. Shots were fired, a grenade thrown and 70 people detained as officers ended the occupation in the city of Kharkiv during an 18 minute "anti-terrorism" action
102/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Armed men in masks, representing Ukrainian special forces, stand guard outside the regional administration building in Kharkiv
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Pro-Russian protesters burn tires near of a regional administration building after police cleared it in Kharkiv. Protesters are demanding a referendum on the status of the Kharkiv region, similar to the recently held referendum in Crimea
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Pro-Russian activists hold red flags with the communist hammer and sickle and the soviet "USSR" initals during a rally at the regional administration building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv
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Pro-Russian protesters (L) clash with activists (R) supporting the territorial integrity of Ukraine as Interior Ministry members (C) attempt to break them apart during rallies in the eastern city of Kharkiv
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Pro-Russian protesters and police officers surround a group of around fifteen ultra-nationalist Right Sector group members (C) during a rally in Kharkiv. Several hundred pro-Russian protesters surrounded the group of ultra-nationalists and forced them to march down a steep hill on their knees in what appeared to be a humiliation ritual that drew no police response during the rally in eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv
107/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
A pro-Russian protester holds a placard bearing a crossed out "Nato" during a rally in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk
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Pro-Russian protesters wave Russian flags during their rally in downtown Donetsk
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Pro-Russian activists guard a barricade set at the Ukrainian regional Security Service building on the eastern city of Donetsk
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Ukraine's embattled prime minister accused Russia of trying to "dismember" his country by plotting seizures of government buildings in eastern regions that are seeking to break away from Kiev
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Pro-Russian activists outside the Ukrainian regional Security Service building on the eastern city of Donetsk
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Protesters are calling for former President Yanukovych to return to Ukraine and to hold a referendum on the status of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, similar to the recently held referendum in Crimea
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Pro-Russian protesters stand next to a barricade in front of the occupied regional administration building in Donetsk. According to reports, pro-Russian demonstrators stormed the administration building in Donetsk
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Protesters set up a barricade inside an occupied regional administration building in Donetsk
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A pro-Russia protester sets on fire an effigy depicting Stepan Bandera, one of the founders of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, during a rally in Donetsk
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Pro-Russian masked activist waves a Russian national flag in front of the regional administration building in Donetsk, where a large group of people surged into the provincial government building and smashed windows. A gathering of several hundred, many of them waving Russian flags, then listened to speeches delivered from a balcony emblazoned with a banner reading a "Donetsk Republic"
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Pro-Russian activists hold a huge Russian national flag in front of the regional administration building in Donetsk, Ukraine
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Pro-Russian activists hold a rally in front of Ukraine's regional security service of Ukraine in Lugansk
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119/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Russian supporters clash with members of the riot police as they storm the regional administration building
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Pro-Russian activists evacuate a wounded following clashes with anti-riot forces after storming the Regional Security Service of Ukraine
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Pro-Russian protesters clash with police as they try to occupy a regional administration building in Donetsk, Ukraine
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Around 100 pro-Russian protesters stormed the regional government building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk
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People clash with police at the regional administration building in Donetsk, Ukraine
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Pro-Russian protesters attend a rally in Odessa, Ukraine
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125/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
A pro-Russian protester waves a Russian flag behind policemen near the regional government building in Donetsk
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126/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Russian supporters clash with members of the riot police as they storm the regional administration building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk
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1/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Ukraine 'Azov' batallion soldiers capture pro-Russian activists after taking control over city of Mariupol in Donetsk
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2/126 Ukraine crisis: Kiev
Pro-Ukrainian supporters stand in front of the Russian embassy during a protest in Kiev
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3/126 Ukraine crisis: Kiev
Activists of Maidan self-defense and Right Sector ultra-nationalist organization attend a commemoration ceremony devoted for Ukrainian soldiers killed when a military cargo plane was shot down
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4/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
An armed Ukrainian soldier looks around while guarding at a checkpoint not far of Slavyansk
5/126 Ukraine crisis: Kramatorsk
An Orthodox priest holds a service during a funeral ceremony in front of the local administration building in Kramatorsk for Viktor Gagulin, a Pro-Russian supporter, who was killed during an anti terrorist operation, Kramatorsk
6/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Awaiting of pro-Russian separatists is ongoing at the government building seized by Russian supporters in Donetsk
7/126 Ukraine crisis: Odessa
A woman bearing flowers during the rally to mourn for victims of clashes in Odessa, outside Moscow's Kremlin
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8/126 Ukraine crisis: Odessa
Pro-Russian activists mourn during the funeral of Vyacheslav Markin, the deputy of the city regional council and leader of the pro-Russian opposition, who perished during a clash between pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian activists
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9/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Russian militants escort a blindfolded man outside the regional state building they seized
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10/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Russian Cossacks eat a dinner outside the regional administration building in Donetsk
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11/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
Ukrainian soldiers stand guard at a Ukrainian checkpoint near the eastern town of Slavyansk
12/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
At least three people were killed and several were injured in clashes between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists in the eastern city of Slavyansk
13/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
A Ukrainian military helicopter lands near a Ukrainian checkpoint near the town of Slavyansk
14/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
A Ukrainian military helicopter lands at a checkpoint which troops seized in the early morning in the village of Andreevka, 7 kms from the centre of the southern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
15/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
A Ukrainian soldier looks on at a Ukrainian checkpoint near the eastern town of Slavyansk
16/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
Soldiers guard a checkpoint 25 kilometers from the city of Slavyansk. Militants in Slavyansk are keeping dozens of hostages, including seven European military observers, who were detained in the city while on a verification mission under the Organisation of Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
17/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
A masked Ukrainian soldier takes position at a checkpoint which troops seized in the early morning in the village of Andreevka, 7 kms from the centre of the southern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk. Ukraine's military lost two helicopters and two servicemen in a deadly offensive launched just before dawn against pro-Russian rebels holding the flashpoint town of Slavyansk
18/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Russian protesters try to destroy a Ukraine national flag outside the regional prosecutor's office in Donetsk
19/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Russian separatists seize the Prosecution Office in Donetsk
20/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
Ukrainian soldiers stand near a tank at a checkpoint near the south eastern Ukrainain city of Slavyansk
21/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
Ukrainian soldiers guard a roadblock along the highway near Slavyansk
22/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
Armed pro-Russian militia attack the regional police building of Lugansk. Fresh violence erupted in eastern Ukraine after Moscow hit back at "Iron Curtain"-style Western sanctions
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23/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
A resident walks through a barricaded area around the security services building. The pro-Russian activists have taken control of the state administration building and the police station
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24/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
A pro-Russian activist stands guard outside the security services building. The area around the building has become a barricaded camp occupied by the pro-Russians
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25/126 Ukraine crisis: Slavyansk
An armed pro-Russian activist stands guard at a checkpoint. Fresh violence has erupted in eastern Ukraine as thousands of pro-Russian protesters stormed key buildings
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26/126 Ukraine crisis: Kiev
Members of the protest group 'Self Defense of Maidan' stand on a barricade as they prepare to stop ultra-nationalist activists from marching through Independence Square in Kiev
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27/126 Ukraine crisis: Kiev
Pro-Ukrainian activists draw a giant map of Ukraine in front of the Parliament building, marking territories which could be lost as a result of the armed separatists' activity
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28/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
A pro-Russian activist gets medical attention after a clash with pro-government activists during a rally and march Donetsk. Several people were injured when the pro-Russian activists attacked a pro-government march
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29/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Russian activists clash with pro-government supporters during a rally and march in Donetsk. Several people were injured when the pro-Russian activists attacked a pro-government march
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30/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
A pro-Russian protester walks in front of riot police during a pro-Ukraine rally in the eastern city of Donetsk. Several people were wounded when what appeared to be stun grenades exploded during a rally in support of Ukrainian unity in the eastern, separatist-held city
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31/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Pro-Ukrainian supporters attending a rally in Donetsk. Around 1,000 people took part in a march for supporting of a Single Ukraine and were attacked by pro-Russian protesters
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32/126 Ukraine crisis: Kostyantynivka
A pro-Russian armed man poses for a photograph with a child as he stands guard outside a regional administration building seized in the night by pro-Russian separatists
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A pro-Russian armed man holds his weapon in front of the seized town administration building in Kostyantynivka Armed pro-Russian separatists who took control of the police headquarters in the east Ukrainian town of Kostyantynivka have also seized the town administration building
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A pro-Russia armed man aims his rifle in front of the seized city council building in Kostyantynivka
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Pro-Russian Ukrainian presidential candidate Oleg Tsarev (2-L) of the 'Party of Regions' party is accompanied by security personnel as he arrives to speak to journalists during a press briefing in Slaviansk
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A man reacts near a coffin containing the body of man killed in a gunfight, during a funeral ceremony in Slaviansk
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Foreign military observers are escorted by pro-Russian militants to attend a press conference in city hall, of Slovyansk, eastern Ukraine
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An armed pro-Russian protestor gestures as he stands guard on a checkpoint near Krasnyi Liman, in the Donetsk area
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A Ukrainian soldier smokes his cigarette in front of an armoured personnel carrier at a checkpoint in the village of Malinivka, east of Slaviansk
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Pro-Russian activists walk past a anti-US and EU banner near the occupied Security Service building in Lugansk
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A Ukrainian security force officer is deployed at a checkpoint set on fire and left by pro-Russian separatists near Slaviansk
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Ukrainian security force officers are deployed at a checkpoint set on fire and left by pro-Russian separatists near Slaviansk
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A pro-Russian masked gunman seen during his duty on a street in the center of Slovyansk
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A pro-Russian masked gunman patrols a street in the center of Slovyansk
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Pro-Russian protesters attend their rally near of a barricade in front of the occupied regional administration building in Donetsk
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An woman holds a Russian flag as she sits next to an elderly women inside a compound created by barricades which surround the Donetsk Regional Administration Building in Donetsk
47/126 Ukraine crisis: Slovyansk
Pro Russia militia carry a casket bearing Pavel Pavelko (42) one of three pro Russia militiamen killed in a shooting by unknown gunmen at a checkpoint, during his funeral procession in Alexandrovska village near Slovyansk
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Supporters of the Communist Party of Ukraine meet near the monument of former Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin in Lugansk
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A masked man in military fatigues brings a blindfolded Irma Krat, arrested and held by pro-Russian protestors before her meeting with journalists near of occupied police station in Slaviansk
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Pro-Russian activists are demanding broader autonomy from Kiev and closer ties to Russia and continue to occupy government, police and other administrative buildings in eastern Ukrainian cities, in defiance of an ultimatum by the Ukrainian government to lay down their weapons
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Russia, the United States, the European Union and Ukraine had agreed on steps to de-escalate the crisis in Ukraine during talks in Geneva, Switzerland
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Valeriy Bolotov (R) new people's governor of Luhansk, speaks to the media after he was pronounced the "people's governor" inside the Ukrainian regional office of the Security Service in Luhansk
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An orthodox priest sprinkles a holy water over a group of people during a rally in front of the Security Service building occupied by pro-Russian activists in Lugansk
54/126 Ukraine crisis: Slaviansk
Bodies of men killed in a gunfight are seen in coffins during a funeral ceremony in Slaviansk
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An activist shows ammunition near burned out vehicles in front of a pro-Russian blockade near Slaviansk
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A masked man guards the entrance of the Security Service building occupied by pro-Russian activists during a rally in Lugansk
57/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
Soviet army veteran Yuri stands outside a regional government building in Donetsk
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Defiant Pro-Russian supporters react during a rally in front of the Security Service building occupied by pro-Russian activists in Lugansk
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A tearful pro-Russian supportes during the singing of the Russian national hymn during a rally in front of the Security Service building occupied by pro-Russian activists in Lugansk
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A Soviet flag is seen on a barricade outside a regional government building in Donetsk
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Pro-Russian armed men walk past activists hanging up a "Donetsk Republic" flag outside the mayor's office in Slaviansk
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A man in military fatigues hugs a woman and a child during a rally in front of the Security Service building occupied by pro-Russian activists in Lugansk
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Armed Pro-Russian man poses for a photo with local children next to barricades in front of city hall in Slovyansk
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The seperatist leader of the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk, Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, holds up the pictures of two pro-Russia militants killed the day before in a gunbattle with unidentified attackers, as he holds a press conference in Slavyansk
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Ukrainian Christian worshipers carry crosses as they march around the regional government building in Donetsk
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People rest under a tent next to barricades at the Ukrainian regional office of the Security Service in Luhansk
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A masked man holds a gun as as other armed people stand near tanks in Slaviansk
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An Orthodox icon is displayed on barricades in front of a city parliament in Slovyansk
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Men wearing military fatigues ride on an armoured personnel carrier (APC) in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
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Armed men wearing military fatigues gather by Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) as they stand guard outside the regional state building seized by pro-Russian separatists in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
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Masked pro-Russian gunmen attack a photojournalist near combat vehicles flying a Russian flag, in downtown of Slovyansk
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Men wearing military fatigues sit by a Russian flag and a white flag reading "People's volunteer corps of Donetsk" as they ride on an armoured personnel carrier (APC) in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
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Ukrainian soldiers clash with pro-Russia protesters in a field near Kramatorsk, in eastern Ukraine
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Ukrainian General Genady Krutov (C) talks to journalists in front of an Ukrainian airbase in Kramatorsk
75/126 Ukraine crisis: Luhansk
A woman wearing a national flower crown looks back as she attends a pro-Ukrainian rally in Luhansk
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Ukrainian soldiers stand guard near a military helicopter, near the Izyum city in Kharkiv area
77/126 Ukraine crisis: Horlivka (Gorlovka), near Donetsk
Pro-Russia activists throw stones as they storm the regional police building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Horlivka (Gorlovka), near Donetsk
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Pro-Russian men storm a police station in the eastern Ukrainian town of Horlivka
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Masked pro-Russian men attack British photojournalist Frederick Paxton during the mass storming of a police station in the eastern Ukrainian town of Horlivka
80/126 Ukraine crisis: Horlivka (Gorlovka), near Donetsk
Ukrainian police try to stop pro-Russia activists from storming the regional police building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Horlivka (Gorlovka), near Donetsk
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A pro-Russian fighter guards a barricade bearing the Russian flag on the road leading to the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
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Armed pro-Russia protesters prepare for the battle with Ukrainian police special team on the outskirts the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk
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Pro-Russian activists escort a man (unseen) who they say is a provocateur outside the secret service building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Lugansk
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Pro-Russia supporters surround a man who they say is a provocateur (C) outside the secret service building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Lugansk
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Armed pro-Russian supporters carry an Eastern Orthodox icon of Mary Magdalene outside the secret service building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Lugansk
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Pro-Russian activists occupy the police station carrying riot shields as people watch on, in the eastern Ukraine town of Slovyansk
87/126 Ukraine crisis: Kramatorsk, near Slovyansk
The interior minister overnight reported an attack on a police in the city of Kramatorsk, close to the city of Slovyansk
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A pro-Russian gunman stands guard at a seized police station in the eastern Ukraine town of Slovyansk
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A pro-Russian gunman carries a mattress in a seized police station in the eastern Ukraine town of Slovyansk
90/126 Ukraine crisis: Lugansk
A pro-Russian supporter flashes the 'V'-sign during a rally in front of the security service building occupied by Pro-Russian activists in Lugansk
91/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Pro-Russian supporters clash with supporters of Single Ukraine in downtown Kharkiv
92/126 Ukraine crisis: Luhansk
An effigy depicting Ukrainian politician and presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko is hanged on a advertisement board in front of the offices of the SBU state security service in Luhansk
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Pro-Russian protesters set a barbed wire on a barricade outside the SBU state security service in Luhansk
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A masked pro-Russian activist stands in front of barricades at the Ukrainian regional office of the Security Service in Luhansk
95/126 Ukraine crisis: Luhansk
Pro-Russian separatists reinforced barricades around the state security building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk and called on President Vladimir Putin for help after the government warned it could use force to restore order
96/126 Ukraine crisis: Donetsk
A Pro-Russian activist wears a hand-made mask behind a barricade in front of the regional administration building in Donetsk
97/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Pro-Russian protesters hold placards reading 'Freedom for detained heroes!' during a rally near the district court in Kharkiv
98/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Policemen leave their position from the regional administration building in eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv
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Pro-Russian protesters attend a rally near the district court in Kharkiv. Meanwhile, Russia rejected accusations that it was massing troops for an invasion of Ukraine and accused the West of making 'baseless' claims and waging an anti-Russian campaign
100/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
A view of the interior of the Kharkiv regional state administration chancery after being destroyed by pro-Russian protesters. Ukrainian policemen were injured as a result of an operation to free the administration building from pro-Russian separatists. Ukraine's acting president said on April 8 he would treat Russian separatists who have seized buildings in the east of the country as "terrorists" who will be prosecuted with the full force of the law
101/126 Ukraine crisis: Kharkiv
Pro-Russian protesters throw stones at an Interior Ministry bus near the regional administration building in Kharkiv. Ukrainian police cleared pro-Moscow protesters from a regional administration building in a lightning night-time operation, but others held out in two more eastern cities in what Kiev says is a Russian-led plan to dismember the country. Shots were fired, a grenade thrown and 70 people detained as officers ended the occupation in the city of Kharkiv during an 18 minute "anti-terrorism" action
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Armed men in masks, representing Ukrainian special forces, stand guard outside the regional administration building in Kharkiv
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Pro-Russian protesters burn tires near of a regional administration building after police cleared it in Kharkiv. Protesters are demanding a referendum on the status of the Kharkiv region, similar to the recently held referendum in Crimea
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Pro-Russian activists hold red flags with the communist hammer and sickle and the soviet "USSR" initals during a rally at the regional administration building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv
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Pro-Russian protesters (L) clash with activists (R) supporting the territorial integrity of Ukraine as Interior Ministry members (C) attempt to break them apart during rallies in the eastern city of Kharkiv
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Pro-Russian protesters and police officers surround a group of around fifteen ultra-nationalist Right Sector group members (C) during a rally in Kharkiv. Several hundred pro-Russian protesters surrounded the group of ultra-nationalists and forced them to march down a steep hill on their knees in what appeared to be a humiliation ritual that drew no police response during the rally in eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv
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A pro-Russian protester holds a placard bearing a crossed out "Nato" during a rally in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk
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Pro-Russian protesters wave Russian flags during their rally in downtown Donetsk
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Pro-Russian activists guard a barricade set at the Ukrainian regional Security Service building on the eastern city of Donetsk
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Ukraine's embattled prime minister accused Russia of trying to "dismember" his country by plotting seizures of government buildings in eastern regions that are seeking to break away from Kiev
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Pro-Russian activists outside the Ukrainian regional Security Service building on the eastern city of Donetsk
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Protesters are calling for former President Yanukovych to return to Ukraine and to hold a referendum on the status of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, similar to the recently held referendum in Crimea
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Pro-Russian protesters stand next to a barricade in front of the occupied regional administration building in Donetsk. According to reports, pro-Russian demonstrators stormed the administration building in Donetsk
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Protesters set up a barricade inside an occupied regional administration building in Donetsk
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A pro-Russia protester sets on fire an effigy depicting Stepan Bandera, one of the founders of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, during a rally in Donetsk
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Pro-Russian masked activist waves a Russian national flag in front of the regional administration building in Donetsk, where a large group of people surged into the provincial government building and smashed windows. A gathering of several hundred, many of them waving Russian flags, then listened to speeches delivered from a balcony emblazoned with a banner reading a "Donetsk Republic"
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Pro-Russian activists hold a huge Russian national flag in front of the regional administration building in Donetsk, Ukraine
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Pro-Russian activists hold a rally in front of Ukraine's regional security service of Ukraine in Lugansk
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Pro-Russian supporters clash with members of the riot police as they storm the regional administration building
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Pro-Russian activists evacuate a wounded following clashes with anti-riot forces after storming the Regional Security Service of Ukraine
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Pro-Russian protesters clash with police as they try to occupy a regional administration building in Donetsk, Ukraine
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Around 100 pro-Russian protesters stormed the regional government building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk
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People clash with police at the regional administration building in Donetsk, Ukraine
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Pro-Russian protesters attend a rally in Odessa, Ukraine
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A pro-Russian protester waves a Russian flag behind policemen near the regional government building in Donetsk
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Pro-Russian supporters clash with members of the riot police as they storm the regional administration building in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk
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On Monday, The Independent was among a small group of journalists taken inside the separatist barracks to interview Ms Krat. A man in a balaclava who described himself as an officer in the People’s Guard declared that she had been among those who had mistreated Sergiy Rulyov, who was kidnapped and allegedly had his fingernails pulled out for “revealing” that the riot police unit, Berkut, did not initiate the shooting in which more than 80 people were killed during the uprising.
“No, I only knew these people, I did not have anything to do with torture. Of course, I agree that there should be an investigation into what happened, I am against such things, I am an activist” she protested. “I came over here to give voice to people who have not been heard, I would not abuse people. I want to say sorry, but they shouldn’t put all the evil on me.”
Mr Rulyov, who was seen as a collaborator by the protest movement, claimed that he was punched, and kicked before needles were inserted under his fingernails in the attack on 5 March. “One of them was a woman in a headscarf, she did not say anything, but repeatedly kicked me in the groin,” he said in an interview: Ms Krat was subsequently named on his Facebook page as the assailant.
On Sunday evening Ms Kart was interviewed, with a bag over her face, by Life News, a Russian website which has close ties with the country’s security establishment. In footage distasteful to watch, the reporter parroted the statement of the separatists: “The peoples’ militia has stopped a provocation by the head of the Maidan cell before being harangued about what she was doing here.”
On Monday, the same young female reporter took upon herself to act as the spokeswoman for the separatists, telling journalists not to block the entrance to their sandbagged base. Ms Krat was repeatedly asked whether she regretted being on the Maidan. Her response was: “We did not know then what we know now. There is no point in talking about that now, we should think about the future. I think we should think of the future.”
What about the prospect of her being exchanged for prisoners being held by the Kiev administration? “I am not a dog to be traded. I will get out of here by my own efforts; I have done nothing wrong”, was the defiant reply.
Three other journalists, two Italians and one from Bylorussia were arrested, but later released in Slovyansk on Monday. But the mayor, Mr Ponomaryov, had a warning for the media: “Those who don’t report things truthfully will be thrown out of the city. We are watching you.”
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