jueves, 28 de agosto de 2014

Ucrania acusa a Rusia de “invasión directa” y pide ayuda militar


Armed Ukrainian servicemen comb the area after being shot at by pro-Russian militants at their check-point near the small city of Dzerzhynsk, in the Donetsk region, on August 28, 2014. Ukraine and the West said on August 28 that Russian troops were actively involved in the fighting tearing apart the east of the country, raising fears of a direct military confrontation between Kiev and its former Soviet master. NATO said at least 1,000 Russian troops were on the ground supporting pro-Kremlin separatists who have been fighting against Kiev's rule since April, but Moscow insisted none of its soldiers were on Ukrainian soil. AFP PHOTO / OLEKSANDR RATUSHNIAK
DONETSK, Ucrania.-Ucrania pidió ayuda militar “de envergadura” tras acusar a Rusia de hacer penetrar tropas en el este del país, lo que fue desmentido por Moscú. Los temores de guerra abierta entre ambos países crecieron en las últimas horas, con acusaciones detalladas de parte de la Otan, que asegura que son más de 1.000 los soldados rusos en la zona.[+]

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