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Upsurge in tensions between Russia, Ukraine

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This handout picture taken and released by Ukrainian Presidential press service in Kiev on August 11, 2016 shows Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko speaking to the country's high-ranking military officials during their meeting. (AFP)

Lena Savchuk 
Press TV, Kiev

Russia has warned that it could break diplomatic relations with Kiev following alleged security incidents in Crimea. Russian Prime Minister Dmitriy Medvedev has accused Kiev of committing crime against Moscow. But Ukraine has vehemently denied the allegations. Our correspondent Lena Savchuk has this report on the upsurge in tensions between the two governments.


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