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In Pictures: Ukraine’s navy base stormed

Crimean ‘self-defence’ forces raid Sevastopol’s navy headquarters with no casualties.

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Crimean "self-defence" forces blocked the entrance to navy headqurters while negotiations between Ukranian navy officers and pro-Russian forces took place.
By Alexander Aksakov
Published On 20 Mar 201420 Mar 2014

Crimean “self-defence” forces and armed men in uniform who have been blocking entrances to most Ukranian military bases in Crimea began forcful evictions on March 18 around Simferopol, the regional capital.

During the takeover by dozens of armed men on Wednesday morning, Ukrainian navy officers barricaded themselves in buildings, walked away unharmed later in the day. 

“The men who came in said they made the decision because the Ukrainians were authorised to shoot in self defence. It doesn’t mean they are ordered to shoot, but that they are authorised to use their weapons,” Al Jazeera’s Jennifer Glasse reported. “Not a single shot was fired.”

Three Russian flags were flying at one of the entrances to the base.

Members of the Crimean force discuss plans to enter the base.
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Members of a Crimean "self-defence" force stand in a chain to allow Ukranian navy officers to pass through a crowd.
The Crimean "self-defense" force breaks into the Navy headquarters building.
A woman poses for a picture with armed men in uniform.
Members of the Crimean force unblock steel grating.
A member of the Crimean "self-defence" force places the Russian flag on a table in Ukranian navy headquarters.
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A Ukranian navy officer leaves the building while armed men in uniform guard the entrance.
A gas mask and gloves left by Ukranian officers lays inside the Ukranian navy headquarters.
A Ukranian navy officer gets ready to leave the headquarters.
A man tries to take off the Ukranian flag. The man originally aimed to burn the flag, but was stopped by plains-clothed people.
People wait for results of the storming.
A member of Crimean "self-defence" force puts on a mask before being photographed. The force blocked entrances to the main building of Ukranian navy headquarters.
Crimean "self-defence" forces break into a building at Ukranian navy headquarters. 
A man smokes inside one of the buildings of Ukranian navy headquarters.

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