A few updates, apparently there were shots fired near the Crimean MVD building at night. Moscow says that unknown men, from the Kiev government had tried to seize the building, but failed. Russian ministry of foreign affairs says the self-defense forces foiled the attack, but this seems extremely unlikely given that so far the Crimean militias have been unarmed. It's more likely that Russian troops or the newly formed Crimean Berkut fought off the attack.
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Crimean government also says that attempts were made to capture the parliament building, but that seems a little strange (given the gratuitous presence of armed "polite men" there).
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In Simferopol the presence of Russian troops has gone beyond the airport. They've occupied varying positions in the town. Photos here. They patrol all the streets near the Crimean parliament and council of ministers. Crimean police have left the city, with the exception of the road-police (similar to US highway patrol). And apparently they're no longer alone there, Ukrainian road police have now formed an outer cordon around their positions, instructing traffic to stay out, but letting pedestrians through, if they live or work in the area.
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And Gasprom has stated that Ukraine might lose their gas discount price for non-payment. So far Ukraine is badly behind schedule on payments. However this did not seem to bother GazProm prior to the current crisis. Of course the halting of the Russian credit line might have something to do with this. Outstanding gas debts are 1.5 bln USD.
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Meanwhile the Crimean government has issued an order by which it takes executive control of all federal agencies on its territory, including the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Interior (police and national guard), SBU (Ukrainian KGB), MChS (emergency services), Border Guards, Tax Services, and Navy.
The decision came from the Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Chief Executive of Crimea). He says this measure is temporary, and requests that Putin help stabilize the situation.
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Also the same man states that he has cooperation with the Russian Black Sea Fleet to provide public order and safety in key areas. This might be a way to legitimize the Russian military presence, and isn't far from the truth given the course things have taken so far. Key words "so far".
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Overall it's starting to look more and more like the armed men in the Council of Ministers and parliament building, are SpN GRU, or something of the sort.
Also I have to wonder if the Crimean government is trolling (hard). They stated that the reason they need full control of the federal agencies on their territory is because "unknown men" (polite people), with weapons, and vehicles, are seizing government buildings.
In other words, they invite Russian intervention, then claim Russian intervention is the reason they have to seize control of federal agencies. Then say that the Russian intervention is there to keep public peace.
Meanwhile the Ukrainian frigate has raised the Russian Navy flag. The Ukrainian government has sent a message to Turkey, requesting that the ship be detained, and prevented from passing into the Black Sea.
http://www.iarex.ru/news/45687.html
And a referendum is planned for March 30th. The question of the referendum is whether the Crimean Autonomy is part of Ukraine, based on current treaties and agreements (yes or no). Of course if the answer is no, it will still be up in the air whether they want to be annexed or not. And if they do, whether Russia will be willing to annex them (see South Ossetia). However the Crimean government claims that the referendum is not an attempt to declare independence, merely an attempt to clarify the status of Crimea and maintain the rights of the autonomy regardless of the authorities in Kiev.
http://newsru.com/world/01mar2014/referendum.html