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    Hundreds evacuated after Kiev blast

    Ukraine has urgently evacuated hundreds of residents from the site of a series of fuel depot blasts near Kiev. …read more Source:...

    G7 leaders want to uphold Russia sanctions

    World leaders at the G7 summit say sanctions on Russia must stay in place until they agree to end the fighting in Ukraine. …read more Source:...

    One dead in Ukraine coastguard blast

    One Ukrainian coastguard has been killed, five have been injured and their commander remains unaccounted for after a deadly blast. …read more Source:...

    Arrests, injuries in Kiev gay pride march

    At least 10 people have been injured and 25 arrested in Kiev as scuffles broke out at a rare Ukrainian gay pride march. …read more Source:...

    Fighting in Ukraine kills at least 24

    At least 24 people have died over the past 24 hours, while Kiev authorities said five soldiers had been killed in the fighting. …read more Source:...

    Ukrainian rebels accused of launching offensive

    Ukraine’s army has accused pro-Russian forces of launching a big new attack against government positions in breach of a shaky ceasefire. …read more Source:...

    Separatist commander killed in Ukraine

    A separatist commander in eastern Ukraine has been killed along with several other fighters after their car came under attack. …read more Source:...

    Amnesty: ‘War crimes’ rampant in Ukraine

    Amnesty International has accused both sides in the Ukraine conflict, and the pro-Russian separatists in particular, of war crimes in a damning new report. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine waging ‘real war’ with Russia

    Petro Poroshenko has sparked fresh Kremlin fury by warning that Russia is fighting a “real war” against Russian aggressors. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine vows to show off captured Russians

    Ukraine has vowed to show off two Russian soldiers it claims to have captured while fighting Moscow-backed forces in the separatist east. …read more Source:...