Armed men seize police department in east Ukraine

Armed pro-Russian activists guard a police station in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slaviansk after it was seized by a few dozen gunmen on April 12, 2014. -- PHOTO: AFP
Armed pro-Russian activists guard a police station in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slaviansk after it was seized by a few dozen gunmen on April 12, 2014. -- PHOTO: AFP

KIEV (REUTERS) - Armed men have seized a police department in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slaviansk, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said on Saturday, the latest public building to be taken over in the east as pro-Russian protesters stand off against Kiev.

"Armed men in camouflage uniforms seized the police department in Slaviansk. The response will be very tough because there is a difference between protesters and terrorists," Mr Avakov wrote on his page on Facebook.

A local police spokesman told Reuters the men had not made any demands, but did not give any details on their identity.

Slaviansk is in Ukraine's Donetsk region, about 150 km from the border with Russia.

In eastern Ukraine, government buildings in the cities of Donetsk and Luhansk have been occupied by pro-Russian protesters who want their regions to split from Kiev.

On Friday, a deadline set by the Kiev authorities for the protesters to end their occupation expired, but there was no sign of action from the Ukrainian police to force them out.

"I will say it again: those who want dialogue... will have dialogue and the search for solutions. Those who are up in arms, set fire to buildings, shoot at people, police, terrorize with bats and masks, these people will face an appropriate response," Mr Avakov said in his Facebook post.

Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.