Kerch #Crimea from where reports are coming in that border guards can see a build up of Russian armoured vehicles. pic.twitter.com/YDYRDdmcAF
— Kevin Bishop (@bishopk) March 3, 2014
Oligarchs in the kitchen: Can #Putin`s move in #Crimea aimed at saving #Ukraine`s oligarchs-led political system? http://t.co/gHbEmGa44q
— Balazs Jarabik (@BalazsJarabik) March 3, 2014
"We're one mistake away from conflict": Lord Ashdown on #Crimea crisis.
— BBC Radio 5 live (@bbc5live) March 3, 2014
The WikiLeaks Cables That Anticipated the Russian Invasion of #Crimea http://t.co/eMDZrQcd2S
— Marta Rodríguez (@whiteponi) March 3, 2014
Why Russia No Longer Fears the West http://t.co/PNlp2ocCoU a must read..#Russia #Crimea #Europe
— Hicham Felter (@hpfelter) March 3, 2014
#Russian investigators launch criminal inquiry against #Ukrainian Right Sector leader http://t.co/pqRj2CFCcq #ru #ua
— KyivPost (@KyivPost) March 3, 2014
To Russian cops I'd have said, "Good luck catching Yarosh," who's unlikely planning a #Russia visit. But then I remembered Razvozzhayev.
— Dan Peleschuk (@dpeleschuk) March 3, 2014
http://t.co/KQBgG1VAF1 "The Italian navy alone could easily destroy the Russian navy" according to Mark Galeotti in @washingtonpost #Crimea
— C Bene Perlenberg (@cbperlenberg) March 3, 2014
“@geysar: Interactive map of #CrimeaInvasion by @CIGeography #Ukraine #Crimea #Russia #Putin pic.twitter.com/3mX1NcSzOA”
— March in March (@OccupiedOutback) March 3, 2014
Lviv is prepared to host military families from Crimea http://t.co/D6D7Oq8dsC
— MaidanOnline (@MaidanOnline) March 3, 2014