A pro-Russian gunman stands guard at a seized police station in the eastern Ukraine town of Slovyansk on Sunday, April 13, 2014. Pro-Moscow protesters have seized a number of government buildings in the east over the past week, undermining the authority of the interim government in the capital, Kiev. (Photo by Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo)

Pro-Russian protesters eat beside a barricade at one of the entrances to Slovyansk, Ukraine, on April 13, 2014. A Ukrainian official said special forces on Sunday evicted gunmen from the Slovyansk Police Headquarters, but local residents and men at barricades denied that Ukrainian forces had even entered the town.  (Photo by Mauricio Lima/The New York Times)

Pro-Russian protesters escort a man detained yesterday, who they said provoked them by trying to sell a pistol, near the seized office of the SBU state security service in Luhansk, in eastern Ukraine April 13, 2014. The man was handed over to local police. Government buildings in several towns in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions were attacked in what Washington said were moves reminiscent of the events that preceded Russias annexation of Ukraines Crimean peninsula. (Photo by Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters)

Pro-Russian activists convoy a man who they say is a provocateur, in front of the occupied security service building in Lugansk, Ukraine, 13 April 2014. Armed pro-Russian activists seized police buildings in cities across eastern Ukraine a day earlier, as tensions flared between the government in Kiev and pro-Russian separatists. (Photo by Zurab Kurtsikidze/EPA)

Pro-Russia supporters beat a pro-Western activist who lies on the stairs  during a pro Russian rally in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Sunday, April 13, 2014. Two rival rallies in Kharkiv turned violent after a group of pro-Russian protesters followed several pro-Ukrainian activists, beating them with baseball bats and sticks. (Photo by Olga Ivashchenko/AP Photo)

Interior Ministry members stand near men, who were injured in clashes between pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian supporters during their rallies, in Kharkiv, April 13, 2014. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)

Interior Ministry members stand near a man, who was injured in clashes between pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian supporters during their rallies, in Kharkiv, April 13, 2014. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)

A pro-Russian protester shows his gear at a barricade in front of the seized office of the SBU state security service in Luhansk, in eastern Ukraine April 12, 2014. Ukraines prime minister offered on Friday to boost local powers in the regions in an effort to undercut pro-Russia separatists who have occupied official buildings in Russian-speaking cities in eastern Ukraine. (Photo by Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters)

Armed men stands in front of the occupied police station in Slaviansk, Ukraine, April 14, 2014. (Photo by Roman Pilipey/EPA)

Pro-Russian protesters attend a rally in front of the seized office of the SBU state security service in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine April 14, 2014. Ukraines president on Monday threatened military action after pro-Russian separatists occupying government buildings in the east ignored an ultimatum to leave and another group of rebels attacked a police headquarters in the troubled region. (Photo by Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters)

Pro-Russian protesters burn tires as they prepare for battle with the Berkut (Ukrainian special police forces) on the outskirts of the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk on April 13, 2014. Ukraines interior minister said on April 13 that both sides had suffered casualties during a raid launched by Ukrainian special forces on a police station in the eastern city of Slavyansk that was seized by pro-Russian gunmen. (Photo by Anatoliy Stepanov/AFP Photo)

Pro-Russian men storm a police station in the eastern Ukrainian town of Horlivka on Monday, April 14, 2014.  Several government buildings have fallen to mobs of Moscow loyalists in recent days as unrest spreads across the east of the country. (Photo by Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo)

A pro-Russian man throws a stone during the mass storming of a police station in the eastern Ukrainian town of Horlivka on Monday, April 14, 2014. Text on the building reads: “Horlivkas police”.  Several government buildings has fallen to mobs of Moscow loyalists in recent days as unrest spreads across the east of the country. (Photo by Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo)

Pro-Russia protester wearing gas masks storm a regional police building as one prepares a petrol bomb in the eastern Ukrainian city of Horlivka (Gorlovka), near Donetsk, on April 14, 2014. About 100 pro-Russia protesters armed with bats and rocks stormed a police station in the east Ukrainian town of Horlivka on April 14, smashing its windows and grabbing metal shields from police. (Photo by Alexey Kravtsov/AFP Photo)

An armed man carries an icon in front of the security service building occupied by Pro-Russian activists in Lugansk, Ukraine, 13 April 2014. Armed pro-Russian activists seized police buildings in cities across eastern Ukraine a day earlier, as tensions flared between the government in Kiev and pro-Russian separatists. (Photo by Zurab Kurtsikidze/EPA)

A pro-Russian armed man sits near the police headquarters in Slaviansk April 13, 2014. Ukraines Interior Minister on Sunday told residents in the eastern city of Slaviansk to stay indoors, in anticipation of clashes between pro-Russian militants who have seized official buildings and Ukrainian security forces. (Photo by Gleb Garanich/Reuters)

A Ukrainian police officer receives medical care after being attacked by a pro-Russian mob that stormed a police station in Horlivka, eastern Ukraine, Monday, April 14, 2014. A pro-Russian mob on Monday seized a police building in yet another city in Russian-leaning eastern Ukraine, defying government warnings that it was preparing to act against the insurgents. (Photo by Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo)

A Pro-Russian activist stands during the mass storming of a police station in the eastern Ukrainian town of Horlivka Monday, April 14, 2014.  Several government buildings have fallen to mobs of Moscow loyalists in recent days as unrest spreads across the east of the country. (Photo by Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo)

Pro-Russian men throw stones during the mass storming of a police station in Horlivka, eastern Ukraine, Monday, April 14, 2014. Ukraines acting President Oleksandr Turchynov on Monday called for the deployment of United Nations peacekeeping troops in the east of the country, where pro-Russian insurgents have occupied buildings in nearly 10 cities. (Photo by Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo)

An armed pro-Russian activist stands in front of seized the Ukrainian regional administration building in the eastern Ukrainian town of Slovyansk, Ukraine, Monday, April 14, 2014, with the Russian national sign in the background. (Photo by Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo)

An armed man gestures in front of the police headquarters in Slaviansk, April 12, 2014. At least 20 armed militants wearing mismatched camouflage outfits took over the police and security services headquarters in the eastern city of Slaviansk seizing hundreds of handguns. (Photo by Gleb Garanich/Reuters)

Armed pro-Russia protesters prepare for the battle with Ukrainian police special team on the outskirts the eastern Ukrainian city of Slavyansk on April 13, 2014. Ukraine on Sunday launched an “anti-terrorist operation” in the eastern town of Slavyansk, where pro-Russian gunmen have seized police and security services buildings, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said. (Photo by Anatoliy Stepanov/AFP Photo)

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