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Wednesday 19 March 2014 - 13:47
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2 killed in shooting near Crimea military research center, sniper detained

2 killed in shooting near Crimea military research center, sniper detained
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Two people, a self-defense member and a Ukrainian soldier, were killed after snipers opened fire from a partially inhabited building near a military research center in Simferopol. One sniper was reportedly detained, another is on the run.



As RT producer Lida Vasilevskaya arrived at the scene, the perimeter of the Ukrainian military topography and navigation center was already surrounded by men in camouflage and the situation was "calm."

The local Interior Ministry said in a press release that shooting came from a house under construction opposite the center and targeted Crimean self-defense units as well the military center itself.

Earlier today self-defense units were informed that a group of armed men had been discovered in a partially inhabited building, the press release said. As the self-defense were taking measures to check, they came under fire, presumably from a sniper rifle, police said, adding that the shooting came in two directions from one spot.

One self-defense unit member was killed and another wounded, police said. One Ukrainian soldier from the military research center was also killed, and another was wounded.

Crimea police and Prosecutor's Office staff are investigating the attack.

According to RT information, the scene of the shooting is a small Ukrainian military topography research center, and the majority of the staff who work there are women. The centers area is rather small, and servicemen have only six machine guns and three Makarov guns to provide security. The center reportedly decided to join up with Crimea and Russia and was preparing paperwork to go over.

RT's source also said one of the snipers was detained.

Crimean Prime Minister Sergey Aksyonov told Russias Channel One that this attack is reminiscent of the Maidan sniper shootings.

At the moment two people are dead as a result of a provocation, a sabotage. The situation allows me to conclude that the same techniques that were used at Maidan are being used now because most likely one assaulter fired at both sides one Ukrainian serviceman and one man from self-defense forces of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea were killed.

The location of the sniper was identified, he added.

Earlier, Ukrainian servicemen told RT that last night unknown groups tried to break into several military bases, but self-defense units managed to prevent them from entering.

By Tasnim News Agency

 

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