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Putin warns of Ukraine civil war as Kiev moves on rebels Ukrainian troops enter central Kramatorsk
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that Ukraine is "on the verge of civil war" after Kiev sent in troops against pro-Russia separatists. Ukrainian troops sent to reclaim locations seized by pro-Russian militia in recent days, have been seen in the centre of Kramatorsk.
Mr Putin, in a phone call to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, described the move as a "sharp escalation". The town's airfield was recaptured on Tuesday after the acting president announced an "anti-terror operation".
Ukraine announced the start of an "anti-terrorist operation" in the east of the country on Tuesday. Armoured personnel carriers in the town were blocked by pro-Russian locals who were talking to the soldiers.
Moscow annexed Crimea last month and is believed to have thousands of troops massed along its border with Ukraine. Tension is running high, with Russia's President Putin warning Ukraine is "on the verge of civil war".
"The Russian president remarked that the sharp escalation of the conflict has placed the country, in effect, on the verge of civil war," the Kremlin said of Mr Putin's conversation with Mrs Merkel. Mr Putin made the comments in a phone call to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, after acting President Olexander Turchynov announced the start of the operation on Tuesday.
But it said that both leaders "emphasised the importance" of planned four-way talks on Thursday between senior diplomats from Russia, the EU, the US and Ukraine. Russian officials said both leaders "emphasised the importance" during the conversation of planned four-way talks on Thursday between senior diplomats from Russia, the EU, the US and Ukraine.
However, Ukrainian and Western officials have accused Russia of being behind the pro-Russia activism in the region. Moscow strongly denies fomenting the unrest.
Ukrainian counter-terrorism chief Gen Vasyl Krutov, speaking to reporters at Kramatorsk airfield late on Tuesday, emphasised that armed individuals had crossed the border into Ukraine.
"We have to deal with a very serious, highly skilled and very professional opponent," he said according to Interfax-Ukraine news agency.
"They display a very high level of preparedness, tactical and practical skill. These people must have been to hot spots across the world and on their own territory."
Last month's annexation of Crimea by Moscow was preceded by the presence of uniformed, armed men believed to be Russian troops, although in greater numbers than the similarly dressed and equipped men who have been seen in eastern Ukraine, correspondents say.
The Kremlin has condemned the Ukrainian military operation in eastern Ukraine as an "anti-constitutional course to use force against peaceful protest actions".
Russia's foreign ministry has expressed "deep concern" at reports of casualties in eastern Ukraine, but these cannot be confirmed.
There have been unconfirmed reports of people being wounded in parts of Kramatorsk, but BBC correspondents in the city have so far not seen any violent confrontations since the airfield was retaken yesterday, when warning shots were fired.
Buildings seizedBuildings seized
The Kremlin statement described the Ukrainian military operation in eastern Ukraine as an "anti-constitutional course to use force against peaceful protest actions".
Tensions have mounted in recent days after pro-Russian rebels seized buildings in about 10 towns and cities across eastern Ukraine.Tensions have mounted in recent days after pro-Russian rebels seized buildings in about 10 towns and cities across eastern Ukraine.
They are demanding greater autonomy or referendums on secession from Ukraine.They are demanding greater autonomy or referendums on secession from Ukraine.
UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said Russia had sent in "thinly disguised" armed groups to spearhead the occupation of buildings.UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said Russia had sent in "thinly disguised" armed groups to spearhead the occupation of buildings.
Speaking in London, he said Moscow faced "serious long-term consequences" if it continued to destabilise Ukraine.Speaking in London, he said Moscow faced "serious long-term consequences" if it continued to destabilise Ukraine.
Ukrainian acting President Olexander Turchynov said on Tuesday that troops had regained control of a military airfield in Kramatorsk after fighting with armed pro-Russian groups. Mr Turchynov said on Tuesday that troops had regained control of a military airfield in Kramatorsk after fighting with armed pro-Russian groups.
He said the aim of the operation in the east was to "protect Ukrainian citizens, to stop the terror, to stop the crime, to stop the attempts to tear our country apart".He said the aim of the operation in the east was to "protect Ukrainian citizens, to stop the terror, to stop the crime, to stop the attempts to tear our country apart".
Overnight, up to 100 people were reported to be outside the airbase with petrol bombs lined up on the ground. Overnight, a crowd of up to 100 people were reported to be outside the airbase with petrol bombs lined up on the ground.
Ukrainian armoured vehicles have been assembling north of the nearby town of Sloviansk. Elsewhere, Ukrainian armoured vehicles have been assembling north of the nearby town of Sloviansk.
"They [separatists] must be warned that if they do not lay down their arms, they will be destroyed," Ukrainian Security Service General Vasyl Krutov told reporters."They [separatists] must be warned that if they do not lay down their arms, they will be destroyed," Ukrainian Security Service General Vasyl Krutov told reporters.
Russia's foreign ministry has expressed "deep concern" at reports of casualties in eastern Ukraine, but these could not be confirmed.
Kiev and Washington have accused Russia of fomenting the unrest, something Moscow strongly denies.
The White House has described Ukraine's military operation as a "measured" response to a lawless insurgency.
Russia took control of the Ukrainian region of Crimea last month, after it held a controversial referendum on self-determination.Russia took control of the Ukrainian region of Crimea last month, after it held a controversial referendum on self-determination.
The US has said it is "seriously considering" adding to sanctions imposed after the annexation of Crimea.The US has said it is "seriously considering" adding to sanctions imposed after the annexation of Crimea.
The White House has described Ukraine's military operation as a "measured" response to a lawless insurgency.
Are you in eastern Ukraine? What is the situation like where you are? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line 'Eastern Ukraine'.Are you in eastern Ukraine? What is the situation like where you are? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line 'Eastern Ukraine'.