Ukrainian troops dispatched in Crimea switch to region’s side – sources

Published time: March 02, 2014 09:27                                                                                 

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Ukrainian armed forces dispatched to Crimea have switched to the side of local authorities and are expected to take military oath soon, Russian news agencies report.

Today the majority of the Ukrainian armed forces deployed in  Crimea passed to the side of the authorities of the Crimean  autonomous region. The transition was absolutely peaceful,  without a single shot fired either by the military or by the  forces of self-defense,” an unnamed source told RIA Novosti  news agency.

The source added that some of the servicemen also ran away, while  some submitted letters of resignation.

The local military have not been paid for many months, the source  also told RIA Novosti.

Newly appointed Navy Chief rear admiral Denis Berezovsky has  sworn allegiance to the people of Crimea, the news agency  reported.

“I, Berezovsky Denis, swear allegiance to the Crimean people  and pledge to protect it, as required by the [army]  regulations,” he said.

 

Earlier, Ukrainian troops in Crimea were said to be resigning on  a massive scale. Living quarters, weapons and ammunition have all  been left under the protection of the so-called ‘self-defense  forces.’

Letters of resignation have been coming in since early morning,  as the self-defense forces continue to preserve order on the  streets of Simferopol, RIA Novosti said citing own reporters on  the ground.

Since Thursday, the city’s Supreme Council and a number of other  buildings have been occupied and guarded by the self-defense  forces run by the local population.

Crimea’s deputy prime minister, Rustam Temirgaliev, announced  that the Ukrainian armed forces have all but surrendered their  military capabilities and that no active units remain in the  Crimea.

The entire Ukrainian armed forces stationed on the Crimean  territory have been blocked,” Interfax reported him as  saying. “The self-defense forces have taken control of the  landing strips of all the Crimean airports and airfields.

The deputy PM said that that the region’s security services and  emergency services now report to the local government.

Crimeans began protesting after the new self-imposed government  in Kiev introduced a law abolishing the use of other languages  for official documents in Ukraine. More than half the Crimean  population are Russian and use only this language for their  communication. The residents have announced they are going to  hold a referendum on March 30 to determine the fate of the  Ukrainian autonomous region.

http://rt.com/news/ukraine-military-russia-resign-437/

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