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NATO accuses Russia of violating Ukraine's sovereignty - USA TODAY





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Russian President Vladimir Putin called for the release of Ukrainian soldiers being held by pro-Russian separatists. His plea comes after NATO announced over 1,000 Russian troops are now operating within Ukraine.



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00:01 Spoke with him. President Obama says Russia is now more
00:04 isolated than at any other time since the end of the
00:07 Cold War. The sanctions imposed by the US and European Union
00:11 don't seem to be stopping Russian president Vladimir Putin. You know
00:15 announced at least 1000 Russian troops are now operating with in
00:18 Ukraine Obama had strong words for Russia and the news conference
00:22 Thursday. Russia has deliberately and repeatedly violated the sovereignty and territorial
00:27 integrity of these thing. And the new images of Russian forces
00:30 inside Ukraine make of that plane for the world to see.
00:34 The president was talking about these satellite images made by Digital
00:37 Globe and and it heated by NATO in this image you
00:39 can see what appears to be self propelled Russian artillery unit.
00:43 Inside Ukraine. This combination photo shows a portion of the Russian
00:47 Ukraine border it was mostly empty two months ago alongside an
00:50 image of the exact same location on August 20. The location
00:53 now appears to be filled with Russian battle tanks. -- came
00:57 under fire again as word spread that Ukrainian soldiers having trapped
01:00 by pro Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. Calls for their release
01:04 quote -- to avoid any needless loss of life. But his
01:08 plea comes amid accusations -- country has lied about its role
01:11 in the conflict Ukrainian president petrol Portugal has called for outside
01:15 support as the crisis escalates. In an address on Ukraine's international
01:19 television network Ukraine today yes for more than just sanction against
01:23 Russia. The world must respond to the short duration in the
01:27 situation in Ukraine in the meantime European Union foreign ministers are
01:30 set to consider harsher sanctions. As they meet in Milan on
01:33 Friday. President Obama expressed confidence in the US sanctions already in
01:37 place for I think. The sanctions that we've already applied. Have
01:43 been a factor. Our intelligence shows that the Russians know they've
01:48 been effective. According to a report by the UN human rights
01:51 office an average of 36 civilians a day are killed in
01:55 eastern Ukraine. And more than 2500. Civilians have been killed overall.







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In a blunt statement Friday, NATO condemned Russian military action in Ukraine, saying its troops have "illegally crossed the border" as part of a "dangerous pattern over many months" to destabilize its neighbor.


NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, speaking after a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine commission, was unsparing in his criticism of Russia, charging that its forces were directly engaged in military operations inside Ukraine, continued to supply separatists with tanks, armored vehicles, artillery and rocket launchers and had fired on Ukraine from both Russian territory and within Ukraine itself.


"This is a blatant violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity," Rasmussen said. "It defies all diplomatic efforts for a peaceful solution."


Russia has denied its troops have operated inside Ukraine, despite NATO's release of satellite images on Thursday showing what the Western alliance said were Russian tanks, armored personnel carries and artillery moving around in eastern Ukraine.


The Associated Press reported that Russian-backed separatists held control Friday of the coastal town of Novoazovsk on the new front in the Ukraine conflict. The separatists also announced their intention to keep pushing west toward a major port city. None of the half-dozen tanks seen by Associated Press reporters in the town of about 12,000 people bore Russian markings, but the packaging on their field rations said they were issued by the Russian army.


Speaking at a youth forum in central Russia on Friday, President Vladimir Putin said Russia "is far from getting involved into any large-scale conflict."


"We do not want and do not intend to do this," Putin said, but noted that Russia is one of the world's most powerful nuclear nations. "This is a reality, not just words," the Russian leader said.


He also declared that Russia is building up its nuclear and military arsenal.


"We must always be ready to repel any aggression against Russia and our partners should always be aware that no matter in which condition their governments may be or which foreign policy concepts they may pursue, it is better not to come against Russia as regards a possible armed conflict," Putin said, the Russia news agency ITAR-TASS reports.


Regarding Ukraine, Putin said Kiev insists it wants talks to resolve the crisis but keeps pushing its military to try to quickly establish order there.


"This is not happening and it is important to realize it and to force the Ukrainian authorities to start thorough negotiations, not only on technical issues, which are certainly of extreme importance, but on substantive (issues) as well," Putin said.


In a separate news conference in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov dismissed Western claims of Russian intervention in Ukraine as more "wild guesses."


"There have been reports about satellite imagery exposing Russian troop movements. They turned out to be images from videogames. The latest accusations happen to be much the same quality," he said, according to the state-run Russian news agency RT.com.


Nearly 2,600 people have died in clashes between Ukrainian armed forces and Russian-back rebels since April, according to a new U.N. report.



Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures as he speaks to the media after his talks with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Minsk, Belarus, on Wednesday.(Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko, AP)



Rasmussen, the NATO chief, said in his remarks that the Western alliance would help Ukraine reform and modernize its armed forces "with a view to make them stronger" and could put forward additional assistance at the NATO summit in Wales next week that will be attended by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.


The White House says the Ukrainian president will meet with President Obama in Washington Sept. 18.


European Union foreign ministers will consider harsher sanctions on Russia during their meeting in Milan on Friday. The EU and the U.S. have already imposed sanctions on Russian institutions and officials, while Russia has responded by banning food imports.


In Kiev, Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk said the government has offered a bill that would cancel the country's non-aligned status as a first step toward joining the European Union and, eventually, NATO.


The crisis began last November when thousands of protesters took to the streets of Kiev after pro-Russian prime minister Viktor Yanukovych, who was later ousted and fled the country, refused to sign an agreement that would have integrated Ukraine's economy closer to the European Union, making it less dependent on Russia.







Ukraine charged that Russian military convoys entering Ukraine in the past week opened a new front in the fighting that had largely focused on territory around Donetsk and Luhansk in the industrialized eastern regions. Rebels have declared the two areas as independent republics.



NATO says satellite images, taken by the independent firm Digital Globe, show Russian combat forces, armed with heavy weapons, engaged in military operations inside Ukrainian territory.(Photo: DigitalGlobe via SHAPE)



Earlier, in Moscow, Putin issued a rare, direct address to the separatists, lauding their latest offensive and calling on rebels to open a humanitarian corridor to allow encircled Ukrainian army units to withdraw and return to their families.


Putin said the Ukrainian soldiers "did not participate in the military operation of their own volition" and were only following orders. He asked for their release, "so as to avoid any needless loss of life."


Separatist leader Alexander Zakharchenko later told Russian TV that his fighters had agreed to Putin's request, provided that the Ukrainian troops turn over heavy weapons and ammunition.


Contributing: William Cummings; the Associated Press






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Relatives of Russian servicemen who they say are in Ukraine mill outside 331 Paratroopers Regiment in the Russian city of Kostroma demanding answers on their whereabouts. Video provided by Reuters Newslook



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00:01 Outside 331 paratroopers regiment in the Russian city of course
00:05 drama. Mothers wives and relatives wait for news of their loved
00:09 ones Russian servicemen set to be detained in Ukraine was --
00:14 The wives they're asking how did they get to Ukraine and
00:16 they said they got -- I think 350 people cannot just
00:21 get lost. Battles are well. Earlier this week Ukraine released video
00:27 of what it said were captured Russian soldiers. These as Russia
00:31 continues to deny sending -- troops into Ukraine to help an
00:35 insurgency by pro Moscow separatist. The wives of regiment 331 say
00:40 they're not getting straightforward replies from Russian officials. Including this one
00:44 moment an outside and seemed to suggest their men were still
00:48 new supporter doing maneuvers. Right at. It is highly likely that
00:53 on Sunday all of your husband will call you on the
00:56 phone. I'll tell you why they will all return on Saturday
00:59 to boot camp in military vehicles from the field. It was
01:02 service the vehicles washed them who to pay themselves they will
01:06 get new clean underwear and on Sunday they will eat something.
01:09 And quietly in their free time they won't talk to their
01:12 mothers and loved ones. -- -- -- Russia's defense ministry says
01:18 it counts of Russian military units operating in Ukraine spared no
01:23 relation to reality. But two members of Russian president Vladimir Putin's
01:27 Human Rights Council. Citing eyewitness accounts and relatives say that on
01:32 August 13 over 100 Russian soldiers were killed in a battle
01:36 inside Ukraine. Distressing news for these mothers and wives who would
01:41 likely left regiment 331 with more questions than answers.





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