Russia says it's a humanitarian mission.<br/> <br />A convoy of 280 trucks bound for Ukraine.<br/> <br />Their cargo: food, water and medication.<br/> <br />But Kiev - along with the West - fears Moscow could turn the operation into a military intervention.<br/> <br />Ukraine's deputy foreign minister Danylo Lubkivsky.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) UKRAINIAN DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER, DANYLO LUBKIVSKY, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Let me be clear: you don't need tanks and artillery to bring food and medicine for civilians. Stop the aggression, stop the Russian terrorists, stop the shelling, stop your cynical propaganda - and there will be no need for any humanitarian aid."<br/> <br />Ukraine's said it will bar the convoy from crossing the border.<br/> <br />Some members of parliament labelling it a Trojan Horse.<br/> <br />Russia, though, insists its motives are purely peaceful.<br/> <br />Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov earlier claiming permission had come from Kiev.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Russian) RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER, SERGEI LAVROV, SAYING:
