Section: The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Russia warns Ukraine of ‘irreversible consequences’ after shell crosses border
Russia has threatened Ukraine with “irreversible consequences” after a Russian man was killed by a shell fired across the border. …read more Source: The Sydney Morning...
Russia warns Ukraine after shell crosses border
Russia has threatened Ukraine with “irreversible consequences” after a Russian man was killed by a shell fired across the border. …read more Source: The Sydney Morning...
Russia threatens Ukraine after shell crosses border
Russia threatened Ukraine on Sunday with “irreversible consequences” after a man was killed by a shell fired across the border from Ukraine, describing the incident as aggression that must be met with a response. …read more Source: The Sydney Morning...
Ukraine jets pound rebels after 23 soldiers killed
Ukraine’s armed forces pushed ahead with their operation against pro-Russian insurgents after 23 soldiers died in an attack. …read more Source: The Sydney Morning...
Ukraine vows revenge for deadly military attack
Separatist rebels attacked a Ukrainian military base with Russian-made Grad rockets, killing 19 troops and boosting the overnight death toll to about 30 in the latest flare-up of fighting in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: The Sydney Morning...
Vatican calls for global ceasefire during World Cup final
The Vatican on Friday called for a truce in wars around the globe during Sunday’s World Cup final, taking to social media with the hashtag #pauseforpeace as a conflict in the Gaza Strip escalates and killings continue in Ukraine. …read more Source: The Sydney Morning...
Ukrainian president says rebels will pay as missiles kill 23 soldiers
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko vowed to “find and destroy” pro-Russian rebels who killed 23 servicemen and wounded nearly 100 in a missile attack on Friday. …read more Source: The Sydney Morning...
Ukraine demands Russia gives back its combat dolphins
Ukraine has demanded the return of its combat dolphins whIch have been in Russian captivity since February. …read more Source: The Sydney Morning...
Pro-Russian rebels prepare to make stand in Donetsk
Pro-Russia rebels chased from eastern Ukraine strongholds blew up three bridges leading to the regional capital of Donetsk on Monday in an apparent effort to thwart the further advance of a reinvigorated Ukrainian army. …read more Source: The Sydney Morning...
‘Turning point’: Ukrainian government forces retake key city
With an onslaught of gunfire and mortar shelling, Ukrainian government forces on Saturday expelled pro-Russian insurgents from Slovyansk, a long-blockaded rebel stronghold, and raised the blue and yellow Ukrainian flag over the City Council building. …read more Source: The Sydney Morning...