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UN Security Council failed to decide on action regarding the unrest in Eastern Ukraine, at an emergency meeting on Sunday.
The latest developments come at a time of violence sparked by rebel groups in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slaviansk.
Four people have died since tensions heightened in Slaviansk over the weekend, Ukraine's UNIAN agency reported.
Life in Slaviansk has come to a standstill as the city is virtually sealed off by pro-Russian groups.
At the emergency UNSC meeting, Russia and the West showed conflicting views on the situation in Ukraine.
US envoy to the United Nations Samantha Power claimed that Russia was behind the unrest in Eastern Ukraine and vowed that Moscow would have to explain the presence of 40 000 troops on its western borders with Ukraine.
Vitaliy Churkin, Russia's ambassador to the organization, repeated Russia's stance that "neo-Nazis" and "anti-Semites" within the ranks of Kiev's "self-proclaimed government," as he was quoted by the BBC.
The UN Security Council has so far gathered 10 times (including the last one) to to discuss Ukraine.
Later on Monday, the EU's Foreign Ministers are to convene in Brussels for an emergency council session over Ukraine.
EU leaders are also due to discuss Russian President Vladimir Putin's warning that a continued crisis in Ukraine might disrupt gas supplies to Europe, as EC President Barroso has said it poses "a threat to Europe's energy security".
The city of Slaviansk, in Donetsk region where "Donetsk People's Republic" was proclaimed last week by pro-Russian separatists, saw unrest on Saturday and Sunday, with rebel groups having overtaken the local administration headquarters.
Slaviansk was blockaded by barricades, and checkpoints have been set up on roads into the city.
The groups designated as "separatists" by Kiev had a deadline that ended 06:00 GMT (08:00 local time) to leave occupied buildings.
Interim President Oleksandr Turchynov warned that if they did not comply with the ultimatum, military action and a "full-scale anti-terrorist operation" would follow.
Russia, however, has warned Kiev against using force to put an end to the unrest.
Apart from Donetsk, Kharkiv and Luhansk, tensions spread to other towns and cities in Eastern Ukraine, as armed men seized control of police stations and government buildings in Kramatorsk, Druzhkova an a number of places across the east.
Over the weekend, rival rallies were held in Kharkiv by pro-Ukrainian and pro-Russian residents.
Donetsk Governor Serhiy Taruta called on citizens to remain calm and avoid escalation of tensions.
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