KYIV, Ukraine - Russia began evacuating its embassy in Kyiv, and Ukraine urged its citizens to leave Russia on Wednesday as the region braced for further confrontation after President Vladimir Putin received authorization to use military force outside his country and the West responded with a raft of sanctions.Hopes for a diplomatic way out of a new, potentially devastating war appeared all but sunk as the U.S.
and key European allies accused Moscow on Tuesday of crossing a red line in rolling over Ukraine's border into separatist regions — with some calling it an invasion.Russia began pulling personnel from its diplomatic posts in Ukraine, state news agency Tass reported, a day after the Foreign Ministry announced a plan to evacuate, citing threats.By Wednesday afternoon, the Russian flag was no longer flying over the embassy in Kyiv, according to an Associated Press photographer.
Police surrounded the building.After weeks of trying to project calm, Ukrainian authorities signaled increasing concern on Wednesday.
The Foreign Ministry advised against travel to Russia and recommended anyone there leave immediately, saying Moscow’s "aggression" could lead to a significant reduction in consular services.The head of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council called for a nationwide state of emergency — subject to parliamentary approval.