This is major first page news in all countries anywhere in the vicinity of Russia
From the first pages of the largest paper in Sweden. This is much more angled BBC, who are not known for loving Russia. BBC has one story about Crimea and it's generic. Most Brits bare know nothing about Ukraine or Crimea.
I really don't know what got into Swedish media, or what caused the incredibly strong anti-Russia sentiment. During the Cold War, or the 1990s they never wrote like this, even when it would have been legitimate. Anyone reading this without other sources of info will have their heads messed with. The papers act much more outraged about this, than the NSA spying, or the invasions and killings in the Middle East.
dn.se front page
"Russian soldiers trying to buy over Ukrainian"
"Who says Crimea is enough for Putin?"
"International rights expert: Russia is carrying out an invasion"
"The violations on Crimea reveals the true face of Putinism"
"Carl Bildt: Russia's goal is to set up a vassal state on Crimea
"Russia will stop at nothing to reach its goals in Ukraine"
"Obama's hard words to Putin
For most of my life, I always believed this paper....
However looking at the (uncensored) national forum though, intelligent people are beginning to wake up to the fact that for whatever reason they are being manipulated by national papers.
If Russian tanks was rolling elsewhere in Ukraine, I would think that Russia was out of order.
For Crimea I am really just confused about what to believe. Maybe just switch off and think "it's none of my business and does not concern my life".