Así se marchan (a la fuerza) los militares ucranianos de Sebastopol
Manifestantes prorrusos han asaltado la sede de la Armada ucraniana en Sebastopol, en Crimea. Los militares fieles a Kiev la han abandonado desarmados.
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Un prorruso entra en las dependencias de un cuartel a través de un boquete en la pared.
19.03.2014A pro-Russian man looks through a wall after breaking into the territory of the naval headquarters in Sevastopol, March 19, 2014. Around a dozen Ukrainian servicemen, unarmed and in civilian clothes, walked out of the Ukrainian naval headquarters in the Crimean port of Sevastopol on Wednesday after it was taken over by pro-Russian forces, a Reuters witness said. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY)REUTERS/Baz Ratner -
Tras la retirada de los militares ucranianos, un hombre exhibe una bandera rusa.
19.03.2014A pro-Russian man carries a Russian flag after breaking into the territory of the naval headquarters in Sevastopol, March 19, 2014. Around a dozen Ukrainian servicemen, unarmed and in civilian clothes, walked out of the Ukrainian naval headquarters in the Crimean port of Sevastopol on Wednesday after it was taken over by pro-Russian forces, a Reuters witness said. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY)REUTERS/Baz Ratner -
El izado de la bandera rusa culmina la ocupación de esta base, después de que Putin firmara la anexión a Rusia de la ciudad de Sebastopol.
19.03.2014Pro-Russian protesters remove the gate of Ukrainian navy headquaters as Russian troops stand guard in Crimean city of Sevastopol on March 19, 2014. Pro-Russian protesters seized Ukraine's Crimean naval headquarters and captured its commander on Wednesday after Moscow claimed the peninsula and the first casualties ratcheted up stakes in the worst East-West standoff since the Cold War. AFP PHOTO/ VASILIY BATANOVAFP PHOTO/ VASILIY BATANOV
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