MOSCOW: Russia said on Friday it was tired of waiting for Kiev's permission and has decided to start moving its disputed aid column toward the eastern Ukrainian rebel stronghold of Lugansk.
"We can no longer stand this outrage, these open-faced lies and (Kiev's) refusal to reach an agreement. Russia has decided to act," the foreign ministry said in a statement.
"Our humanitarian aid column is starting to move in the direction of Lugansk."
An AFP photographer at the border said the first ten Russian trucks had crossed the frontier and reached a customs point inside Ukraine.
Several of the nearly 300 vehicles had been cleared by both countries' customs authorities on Thursday and were waiting for the green light to enter Ukraine from an International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) team that is overseeing the operation.
Ukraine has expressed repeated fears that Russian may be using the vehicles to smuggle in weapons to pro-Kremlin insurgents who have been battling government forces for more than four months.
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