Combat vehicles in east Ukraine raise Russian flag
By Associated Press
Apr 16, 2014 3:07 AM CDT
A woman walks her dog along a barricade in downtown Slovyansk , eastern Ukraine, Wednesday, April 16, 2014. The city of Slovyansk has come under the increasing control of the pro-Russian gunmen who seized it last weekend. The Slogans read: "No to Fascism, Yes to referendum, Soldier do not shoot." (AP...   (Associated Press)

SLOVYANSK, Ukraine (AP) — An Associated Press reporter says he saw a column of combat vehicles in an eastern Ukrainian city, occupied by pro-Russian insurgents and flying Russian flags.

AP's Yuras Karmanau says six armored vehicles rolled into the city of Slovyansk near the Russian border on Wednesday. They were enthusiastically greeted at pro-Russian checkpoints outside the city.

The troops on those vehicles wore green camouflage uniforms, had automatic weapons and grenade launchers and at least one had the St. George ribbon attached to his uniform, which has become a symbol of the pro-Russian insurgency in eastern Ukraine.

One soldier, who identified himself only as Andrei, said the unit was part of the 25th brigade of Ukraine's airborne forces and that they have switched to the side of the pro-Russian forces.

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