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Sunday 23 March 2014

Russian troops 'overrun Crimea's Feodosia naval base'

Russian troops had blocked access to the Feodosia base for some time before they attacked.

Russian troops have seized control of a Crimean naval base at Feodosia, the third such attack in 48 hours, Ukrainian officials have told the BBC.

Defence spokesman Vladislav Seleznyov said the Russians attacked the base from two directions using automatic weapons and stun grenades.

He said they rounded up the Ukrainians and tied the hands of their officers.

Russia has taken over most of Ukraine's military bases in Crimea, tightening its grip on the peninsula.

A soldier at the Feodosia base told Reuters news agency that shots had been fired and confirmed that the base had been taken over.

Feodosia was one of the last remaining bases under Kiev's control, but had been surrounded by Russian forces for some time, says the BBC's Mark Lowen in Crimea's capital Simferopol.

Overnight on Friday two other military bases were stormed and seized.

The Interfax news agency earlier reported that Russian flags were hoisted at 189 Ukrainian military units and facilities in Crimea.

In other developments:

Nato's military commander in Europe warned on Sunday that Russian forces on Ukraine's eastern borders were capable of mounting an operation all the way to Moldova.

Several parts of Crimea were hit by power cuts on Sunday evening, which officials blamed on technical problems
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