UPDATE: Local Armed Russians Take Over Crimean Government Buildings – APCs En Route?

FURTHER UPDATES:

 o Varlamov reports that Ukrainian special services are headed toward Ukromnoye to "seize the Russian APCs." As reported earlier, the APCs are reportedly heading back, and told traffic police they were on a "training exercise."

 

 
o Make of this what you will — i.e. CHECK EVERYTHING ABOUT IT. APCs headed from Feodosiya to Simferopol, says an activist. Road patrol headed toward Simferopol, 6 APCS along the road toward Stepnoye, possibly to the military base near Belogorsk; they were accompanied by a jeep and Volga with a blinking light and Ukrainian flag on the side of the car, the uniform of the soldiers in the APCs look like Russian.

 

o @JustinHovesGreve has a picture showing men building the barricade. Note that Interfax earlier reported that the armed men didn't fire shots but got the guards to give up their guns.

o Vesti is now reporting 3 victims of clashes in Crimea, including a woman crushed by the crowd, according to TV Russia 24 correspondent Yevgeny Poddubny who is on the scene. h/t @MartinKaco

o Citing a source in the police department and the Crimean Tatar community, Ekho Moskvy is now confirming that 30 people in black uniforms and masks armed with Kalashnikovs took over the government buildings in Simferopol, Crimea in Ukraine last night. They asked several guards to leave the building and give up their weapons. Now the Simferopol police has surrounded the building.

 

o Interfax is now citing respected Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev as reporting two deaths, the man with the heart attack and one woman crushed to death in the crowd. Interfax is also reporting 30 wounded, mainly with head injuries and stomach trauma, 3 moderately.

o Trying to clarify what the injuries/deaths are. Interfax has just reported this about clashes earlier in the day yesterday:

Last evening at the walls of the Crimean parliament, clashes took place between advocates of the annexation of the Crimea to Russia and supporters of the new Ukrainian authorities. During the clashes between fighting sides, about 30 people suffered, and of these six were hospitalized.  Also the death of one person was confirmed preliminarily, from a heart attack.

So I'm not seeing "3 dead" in the *current* takeover of the government buildings by unidentified armed persons.

o According to a report from Simferopol correspondent Oleg Kryuchkov, the building seems to have been taken over by Russians in the Crimea. h/t Vladimir Burlutsky

o Martin Kačo of the Slovak Embassy in Moscow reported that Russia's TV 24 is reporting 3 dead and 30 wounded already in clashes in Crimea, where local armed Russians have taken over government buildings.

 
Original Story This AM:
 
I received a report from Polish activist Irena Lasota who heard from Crimean Tatar leader Chubarov of a possible government take-over in Crimea.
 
Interfax is now carrying the same report with a few more details with the headline
Verkhovna Rada and Council of Ministers of Crimea Seized by Unknowns Over Night
 
Translation:
 
Kiev, 27 February. INTERFAX.RU – Refat Chubarov, chairman of the Crimean Tatar Medjlis [Assembly] reported on his Facebook page that on the night of 26-27 February, the building of the Crimean Verkhovna Rada [Parliament] and Council of Ministers was seized by unidentified persons.

"We were called 20 minutes ago…They reported that the building of the Verkhovna Rada of the Crimea and the Council of Ministers have been occupied by armed persons in uniforms without identifying insignia…they have not yet put forth demands," writes Chubarov.

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Chubarov took part in the large protest  of 10,000 people in front of the government buildings yesterday in which the Muslim Crimean Tatars supported the interim Ukraine government, and clashed with small numbers of Russian protesters.

Putin has ordered massive military exercises in the region although his Defense Minister Shoygu claims they are unrelated to Ukraine. US Secretary of State Kerry has warned Russia not to interfere in Ukraine's internal affairs.

The Crimean Tatars, deported from the region under Stalin, were eventually permitted to return to the region after the defeat of the August 1991 coup, and have mainly supported an independent Ukraine.

UPDATE:

Interfax is now reporting more details but this should be confirmed on the ground due to constant Kremlin disinformation during the Ukrainian protests in recent weeks:

The building of the Crimean Parliament and Government of Crimea was seized early on Thursday morning by unknown armed persons without identifying insignia.

Interfax reports that a press center official at the Crimean Parliament says unidentified persons broke into the building, removed the guards, and penetrated inside.

According to the press secretary, all the workers at the Crimean Parliament were given the day off. As Interfax correspondent reports, currently Russian flags have been raised over both buildings.

A barricade has been erected from materials at hand (wooden planks, garbage cans, etc.) in front of the entrance of the building. The building has been surrounded by police, but not very tightly. Meanwhile, more law-enfordcers have concentrated around the building of the Crimean Council of Ministers. Police are not allowing people to pass near the building.

 

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