Kiev accuses Russia of ‘invasion’ as aid trucks cross border into Ukraine
Moscow calls week-long delays in allowing the vehicles across the border an ‘outrage’ as it orders the convoy into rebel-held territory

Ukraine on Friday accused Moscow of invading after Russia unilaterally sent the first part of its mammoth aid convoy into east Ukraine, warning against any attacks on the trucks.
Moscow called week-long delays in allowing the vehicles across the border an “outrage” as it ordered the convoy into rebel-held territory, despite Red Cross officials refusing to provide and escort because of security concerns.
“This is a direct invasion,” the head of Ukraine’s security service, Valentyn Nalyvaychenko, was quoted by news agencies as saying.
Ukraine said all responsibility for the trucks’ safety lay with Moscow, after Russia warned “against any attempts to disrupt a totally humanitarian mission.”
“The responsibility for any possible consequences of provocations against the humanitarian convoy lie completely with those who are ready to continue to sacrifice human lives for their ambitions and geopolitical plans,” the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.