Ukraine starts 'anti-terrorist' operation

As violent protest continues across the Ukraine, the government has launched an "anti-terrorist operation" to target extremist groups.

Ukraine's security service has announced a nationwide "anti-terrorist" operation in response to deadly anti-government protests.

"The National Security Service and Ukrainian Anti-Terrorist Centre have taken the decision to conduct an anti-terrorist operation across the territory of Ukraine," security agency head Oleksandr Yakimenko said in a statement on Wednesday.

President Viktor Yanukovych has been informed of the operation that will see security agencies work with the ministry of defence to strengthen state borders and maintain public order, the statement said.

"Radical and extremist groups are posing a real threat to the lives of millions of Ukrainians with their actions," Yakimenko said.

The statement said that over the past few days some 1500 firearms and 100,000 bullets had ended up in the hands of "criminals".


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