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Rebel leader seeks end to Ukraine ceasefire talks
As fighting in eastern Ukraine intensifies, separatist leader Alexander Zakharchenko was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying he no longer… …read more Source:...
Death toll in Ukraine conflict exceeds 5,000, says UN human rights agency
Author(s): Dan Alexe h_51742136.jpg The United Nations says that at least 5,000 people have been killed in the conflict in eastern Ukraine since April and that the real figure may be “considerably higher.” UN human rights spokesman Rupert Colville said the toll incudes 262 people killed in the past nine days, making that “the...
Jens Stoltenberg: “Bulgaria is key ally on NATO’s eastern flank”
During his first visit to Bulgaria Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg assed highly this country as an ally of the alliance. Regional and energy security, the execution of NATO’s Readiness Action Plan, adopted at the September 2014 Summit in Wales, NATO’s support for Ukraine and its role in the Western Balkans, Afghanistan etc....
The number of Russia’s soldiers in Donbas reached maximum level
The Russian Federation continues to step up its military presence in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source:...
The first militant with ties to Latvia may have been killed in Ukraine
According to information posted on a website dedicated to the conflict in Ukraine, the first Latvian citizen who decided to join the ranks of Ukrainian separatists may have been killed. …read more Source: Baltic News...
Ukrainian president venerated Mikhail Zhiznevski’s memory
On January 22 Petro Poroshenko laid flowers to the memorial sign dedicated to Mikhail Zhiznevski (Zhyzneuski) and a Ukrainian of Armenian origin Sergey Nigoyan. …read more Source:...
Bosnian Serb minister resigns due to opposition to arms delivery to Ukraine
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign trade and economic relations minister Boris Tucic has resigned over his opposition to an arms delivery to Ukraine which might strain relations with the Russian Federation, local media in Sarajevo reported on Friday. Bosnia’s… …read more Source:...
Kyiv says rebels are launching a new Ukraine offensive
Kyiv has accused pro-Russian separatists of launching a massive new offensive in eastern Ukraine. This comes as the rebels cement their hold on a long-disputed airport ceded by Ukrainian troops after a long defense. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Possible Latvian among fallen terrorists in Ukraine
According to information from internet sites dedicated to reporting on the conflict in Ukraine, a man killed fighting for the self-declared Lugansk People’s Republic may be of Latvian origin, reported LETA Friday. …read more Source:...
Increased EU financial aid to Ukraine
Author(s): Dan Alexe h_51548971.jpg The European Union will discuss next Tuesday increasing the bloc’s emergency aid to Ukraine to as much as 2.5 billion euros, more than the 1.8 billion euros already proposed by the European Commission, diplomats told Reuters. Meanwhile, Russian natural gas producer Gazprom said on Friday that Ukraine had...



