
Ukrainian servicemen on the territory of their military unit located some 80 km (50 miles) southwest of Simferopol, Crimea's capital, March 3, 2014.
He said that no ultimatum had been made to the Ukrainian forces, Interfax reports.
"We have become accustomed to the daily accusations by the Ukrainian media of carrying out some sort of military actions against our Ukrainian colleagues," Russian Black Sea Fleet representative said, adding that "those who want to pit us against each other in the Crimea won't succeed."
"There's nothing new about such disinformation. It's clear who is behind this. Those 'puppeteers' have been unable to come up with anything new since Yugoslavia, Iraq and Syria," he added.
Also, a source in the Russian Defense Ministry told RT that they are unaware of any Russian ultimatum toward the Ukrainian forces in Crimea.
The source revealed that they had only heard about the alleged ultimatum from a report by Interfax-Ukraine news agency.
"We're interested in keeping friendly relations with the people of Ukraine and in preserving stability," the source told RT.













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