ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />Pro-Russia separatists and supporters of Ukraine's new leaders confronted each other on Wednesday (February 26) outside Crimea's regional parliament before a debate on the political upheaval that swept away President Viktor Yanukovich.<br/> <br />About 2,000 people, many of them ethnic Tatars who are the indigenous group on the Black Sea peninsula, converged on the parliament building to support the 'Euro-Maidan' movement which overturned Yanukovich in Kiev after three months of protests.<br/> <br />Ethnic Tatars rallied under the pale-blue flag of Crimea's Tartars, shouted "Ukraine! Ukraine!" and the Maidan's refrain of "down with the gang!"<br/> <br />The pro-Russian crowds, some of them cossacks in silk and lambswool hats, shouted back "Russia! Russia!".<br/> <br />They were met by several hundred pro-Russia demonstrators who bellowed loyalty to Moscow and denounced the "bandits" who had seized power in the Ukrainian capital.<br/> <br />The two sides, who were held a