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In Pictures: Tensions bubble in east Ukraine

Pro-Russia separatist fighters refuse to disarm despite an agreement by the US, EU, Russia and Ukraine.

Pro-Russia activists stand guard at a newly built checkpoint outside Druzhkivka, a city in the eastern Donetsk region. In the past couple of weeks, several cities and villages in the eastern region of Ukraine have been taken under control by separatist armed groups who reject the newly appointed government in Kiev.
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By Paulo Nunes dos Santos
Published On 21 Apr 201421 Apr 2014

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Donetsk, Ukraine – Pro-Russian armed groups and crowds of unarmed residents have been confronting local authorities trying to reclaim government buildings and territory in eastern Ukraine. In the Donetsk region, separatist groups have taken full control of several locations along the strategic railway line that connects the major cities in the east of the country.

Atop administrative buildings and police stations, the Ukrainian flag has now been replaced by the the tricolour of Russia. These moves are seen by many in Kiev as the acts of an “illegal revolutionary junta” maintaining close relations with Moscow – which the West accuses of being the main instigator in the crisis.

In an attempt to regain control of the country, Kiev’s government announced the beginning of an anti-terrorist operation intended to suppress various separatist movements. So far, the operation has shown little sign of success.

Even though the United States, the European Union, Russia, and Ukraine agreed to the disarmament of many pro-Russian fighters in exchange for a regional referendum, the hope of calming tensions seems to be fading, as separatist leaders refuse to accept the pact.

A pro-Russia activist carries cobblestones that will be used to fortify a newly built barricade around the Donbass Regional Government building in central Donetsk, hours before the end of the 48-hour deadline given by the Ukrainian government in Kiev for the activists to evacuate the building.
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Barricades around the building, occupied for more than two weeks, have been fortified throughout the day, as the ultimatum given by the government in Kiev for activists to abandon the building approaches the 48-hour deadline.
Pro-Russia activists stand guard at a barricade near the police station in Slavyansk. The eastern Ukrainian city was taken under control by a separatist armed group early in the week and is now slated to be one of the focal points for the "anti-terrorist" operation announced by Kiev.
A pro-Russia activist in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk carries a religious icon as hundreds of protesters block a column of Ukrainian troops in armoured vehicles. 
A Ukrainian man kisses the Donetsk regional flag as pro-Russia protesters gathered in front of a Ukrainian airbase in Kramatorsk, 24 hours after the army regained control of the airbase in an operation that reportedly killed four pro-Russian fighters.
A column of Ukrainian troops riding on armoured personnel carriers and tanks were blocked by pro-Russia activists in Kramatorsk.
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Pro-Russia activists prevent a column of Ukraine(***)s military from heading towards Kramatorsk(***)s airfield, where the National Guard is establishing an "anti-terrorist" operation, in order to regain control of several locations seized by separatist fighters.
The commander of a column of Ukrainian soldiers riding on armoured personnel carriers and tanks, blocked by pro-Russia activists in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, attempts to negotiate free passage for the convoy. 
An Ukrainian soldier sheds a tear while their route is blocked by pro-Russian activists in Kramatorsk.
A pro-Russian protester is seen carrying a bunch of balloons in the colour of the Russian flag, during a small protest at Donetsk airport.
Hundreds of pro-Ukraine protesters rally in central Donetsk.
Ukrainian riot police officers stand guard at a pro-Ukraine rally in central Donetsk.


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