By William
Booth and Will Englund, Published: February 26 | Updated: Thursday, February
27, 9:06
Washington Post
SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine — With
unrest growing in the Crimea over Ukraine’s
political transformation, a group of armed men seized the local parliament and
the regional government headquarters in Simferopol
early Thursday morning, barricaded themselves inside both buildings and raised
Russian flags, news services reported.
They were
reported to be wearing plain uniforms without designating marks. The Interfax
news agency quoted a local authority as saying the men were from a Crimean
self-defense group.
The
takeover, in the regional capital of Simferopol,
brings tensions in the Crimea to a new high, just hours after thousands of
ethnic Russians there had protested against the new government in Kiev, while Crimean
Tatars rallied in its support. It also came after Moscow
ordered surprise military exercises in a district bordering Ukraine and put
troops in the region on high alert.