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Gunmen storm Crimea hotel

Gunmen have stormed a hotel in the Crimean regional capital ahead of a tense referendum on the Black Sea peninsula to leave Ukraine and join Russia.

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Crimean flags float in the wind near the monument dedicated to Soviet Union founder Vladimir Lenin in Simferopol's Lenin Square (AFP/Getty).

Gunmen have stormed a hotel in the Crimean regional capital Simferopol just ahead of a tense referendum on the Black Sea peninsula to leave Ukraine and join Russia.

An AFPTV crew saw around 30 armed men at the Hotel Moscow, most of them wearing balaclavas and wielding Kalashnikov assault rifles.

At the hotel, where many journalists covering the referendum are staying, one gunman told reporters: "We already smashed one camera, do you want us to break another one?"

Another threatened a photographer with his rifle butt and a third pointed a gun at reporters trying to go up stairs.

The gunmen - many in jeans and leather jackets - appeared to be members of the self-defence militias that are now controlling Crimea alongside Russian troops.

The security operation lasted around an hour and officials at the scene gave conflicting reports about why the gunmen were there.

"It was a false alarm," said Valeriy Kuznetsov, defence minister in Crimea's regional parliament.

"We were looking for something bad but we did not find anything," he said.

But Olga Kondrashova, a police spokesperson, said it was "a planned training exercise".


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