US Threatens To React If Russia Crosses Into Ukraine

US ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt says an “inevitable, sharp reaction” should be expected from the United States if Russian troops were to cross the border into Ukraine.

Pyatt said this at a news conference in Kiev on Tuesday, stating that such a move would be “a major escalation”.

Russia has massed tens of thousands of troops in areas near the Ukrainian border, feeding concerns that Moscow aims to use unrest in the east as a pretext for an invasion.

Pyatt also said the Ukrainian government had been advised not to use force to clear local government buildings seized by pro-Russian protesters.

The separatists have seized city halls, police stations and other government buildings in at least 10 cities and towns across eastern Ukraine.

They are seeking – at the very least – a referendum on granting greater authority to Ukraine’s regions.

The seizures of buildings included the storming of a regional government headquarters by hundreds of pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine’s eastern city of Luhansk. The protesters were unopposed by police.

Kiev has all but lost control of its police forces in parts of eastern Ukraine, where the activists have seized buildings in the region’s second biggest city of Donetsk and several smaller towns.

“The regional leadership does not control its police force,” Stanislav Rechynsky, an aide to Arsen Avakov, the interior minister, told Reuters news agency on Tuesday. “The local police did nothing.”

Rechynsky said the ministry had information that they would next try to take the local television centre.

Video footage showed men, some dressed in green camouflage fatigues and holding shields, walking around what appeared to be the foyer of the government headquarters as hundreds massed outside the building’s large wooden doors.

Pro-Russian separatists had previously occupied only the local security services’ building in Luhansk, which they took in early April.