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Ukraine crisis: Pro-Russians seize back Mariupol city hall | |
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Pro-Russian separatists have seized back the city hall in the southern Ukrainian port of Mariupol, hours after being ousted by security forces. | |
Government forces first raised the Ukraine flag on the building but later left - allowing the rebels who captured it last week to be back in control. | |
Rebels have occupied official buildings in dozens of towns in eastern Ukraine in recent weeks. | |
The Kiev government has sent troops to restore its authority. | The Kiev government has sent troops to restore its authority. |
Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said government troops had taken over Mariupol city hall following a joint operation by ministry troops and the army early in the day. | |
Mr Avakov told the BBC that several people had been detained, including the defence minister of the separatist "Donetsk People's Republic", Igor Kakidzyanov. | Mr Avakov told the BBC that several people had been detained, including the defence minister of the separatist "Donetsk People's Republic", Igor Kakidzyanov. |
The BBC's Richard Galpin in eastern Ukraine says Mariupol is an important city in an industrial heartland. | |
However rebels later regrouped, marched on the building, retook it and hoisted Donetsk People's Republic flags outside the building. | |
There were also reports of clashes in the separatist stronghold of Sloviansk, as Ukrainian troops advanced on rebel positions. | There were also reports of clashes in the separatist stronghold of Sloviansk, as Ukrainian troops advanced on rebel positions. |
The Kiev government says 14 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed and 66 wounded since the start of its operation in the east last month. | The Kiev government says 14 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed and 66 wounded since the start of its operation in the east last month. |
In related development on Wednesday: | In related development on Wednesday: |
'Dividing Ukraine' | 'Dividing Ukraine' |
The government has rejected the pro-Russian activists' demands for greater autonomy for eastern regions, fearing they could lead to the break-up of the country. | |
Kiev has called a presidential election on 25 May, and said it was ready to back new international talks in Geneva, as long as Moscow supported the poll. | Kiev has called a presidential election on 25 May, and said it was ready to back new international talks in Geneva, as long as Moscow supported the poll. |
Meanwhile UK Foreign Secretary William Hague is meeting Ukrainian leaders in Kiev. Ahead of his visit he accused Russia of "deliberately fomenting" disorder. | Meanwhile UK Foreign Secretary William Hague is meeting Ukrainian leaders in Kiev. Ahead of his visit he accused Russia of "deliberately fomenting" disorder. |
"There is a great determination among Ukrainians to make a success of their elections... to show that this is a democracy that can work and succeed," he told the BBC on Wednesday. | "There is a great determination among Ukrainians to make a success of their elections... to show that this is a democracy that can work and succeed," he told the BBC on Wednesday. |
On Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov ruled out holding another round of international talks unless pro-Russian opposition groups were involved. | On Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov ruled out holding another round of international talks unless pro-Russian opposition groups were involved. |
He added that there was no point attending as an accord agreed in April between the US, EU and Russia had not been implemented. | He added that there was no point attending as an accord agreed in April between the US, EU and Russia had not been implemented. |
The Geneva agreement called for all parties, including the separatists, to refrain from violence, disarm and vacate occupied buildings. | The Geneva agreement called for all parties, including the separatists, to refrain from violence, disarm and vacate occupied buildings. |
The separatists of the Donetsk People's Republic and are preparing to hold an independence referendum on Sunday. | The separatists of the Donetsk People's Republic and are preparing to hold an independence referendum on Sunday. |
US Secretary of State John Kerry has condemned the plan as an "illegal effort to further divide Ukraine". | US Secretary of State John Kerry has condemned the plan as an "illegal effort to further divide Ukraine". |
The 25 May election was called after pro-Kremlin President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown by pro-Western protesters in February. | The 25 May election was called after pro-Kremlin President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown by pro-Western protesters in February. |