MOSCOW (AP) — Russia's foreign ministry on Friday alleged that ethnic minorities in Ukraine are living in fear after the ouster of the country's president and the coming to power of interim authorities that include right-wing nationalists. The statement by the ministry was in line with Russia's frequent contention that Ukraine's large ethnic
Russia Agrees To Turn Over Some Weapons To Ukraine
Russia has brought large numbers of troops to areas near the Ukrainian border and speculation is strong that Moscow could use protection of ethnic Russians as a pretext for a military incursion.