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Yanukovich accused over sniper deaths
Viktor Yanukovich has taken refuge in Russia and denied ordering the shootings.
Russian soldiers, and so-called self-defence units, moved in early in the morning and quickly took control.
US and EU imposed personal sanctions on Russian and Crimean officials involved in the seizure of Crimea.
In little more than a week Russian forces have taken over military installations across Crimea.
Armed men seized the regional parliament in a mainly ethnic Russian region and raised the Russian flag.
Crimea is the last big bastion of opposition to the new political leadership in Kiev.
Ukraine’s protest leaders named the ministers they want to form a new government
A resolution linked Yanukovich to violence against protesters in which more than 100 people were killed.
Viktor Yanukovich was ousted after protests in which demonstrators were shot by police snipers.
Ukraine’s interim leadership pledged to put the country back on course for European integration.
Armed police entered the parliament building while lawmakers held an emergency session.
Gun battles between police and protesters have led to 75 fatalities since Tuesday.
There are reports of 10 civilian deaths in two places on Independence Square.
President Viktor Yanukovich accused pro-EU opposition leaders of trying to seize power.
Police tried to put out fires with water cannons, but protesters responded by hurling more petrol bombs.
Ukrainian opposition protesters ended a two-month occupation of city hall in Kiev on Sunday
New parliament holds opening session to decide on new leaders in Ukraine.