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Police re-capture government building in Donetsk

Police re-captured the administrative headquarters of the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk and have around 68 pro-Russian protesters in custody who are being questioned over the occupation.

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Putin: 'Criminal ultra-nationalists encouraged by Kiev'

Russian President Vladimir told US President Barack Obama that Moscow "reserves the right" to protect its interests and accused authorities in Ukraine of "encouraging" "provocative, criminal actions", the Kremlin said.In a statement posted online, the Kremlin said:

In response to the concern shown by Obama about the plans for the possible use of Russia's armed forces on the territory of Ukraine, Putin drew attention to the provocative, criminal actions by ultra-nationalists, in essence encouraged by the current authorities in Kiev.

The Russian President underlined that there are real threats to the life and health of Russian citizens and compatriots on Ukrainian territory. Vladimir Putin stressed that if violence spread further in the eastern regions of Ukraine and in Crimea, Russia reserves the right to protect its interests and those of Russian speakers living there.

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