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DPR confirms handover of 28 Captives to Kiev
The self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) in eastern Ukraine confirmed Monday it had handed over 28 captured Ukrainian servicemen under the prisoner …read more Source:...
Putin’s New Russia: What the Future May Hold for Eastern Ukraine
The fragile cease-fire in Ukraine appears to be holding, but President Vladimir Putin still has the upper hand. Increasingly, it looks like he intends to establish a Russian protectorate in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: Der...
Russian airspace may be closed in response to Western sanctions
Russia has suggested that it may ban Western airlines from flying over its territory, in what it has called an “asymmetrical” response to new EU sanctions over the crisis in Ukraine. …read more Source: The...
Separatists hand over prisoners of war to Ukraine
Pro-Russian separatists have so far handed over about 1,200 prisoners-of-war to the Ukrainian side under the terms of a ceasefire agreement, President Petro Poroshenko said today …read more Source: RTÉ...
Ukraine rebels ‘free 1,200 captives’
Pro-Russian rebels have released 1,200 prisoners under Friday’s ceasefire deal, the Ukrainian president says. …read more Source:...
UN: At least 3,000 dead in Ukraine conflict
The conflict in east Ukraine has taken at least 3,000 lives since April, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al …read more Source:...
Eigner: If Ukraine conflict escalates, Serbia will face more resolute requests
BELGRADE – If the conflict in Ukraine escalates, Serbia will face more resolute requests to show that it agrees with the EU, …read more Source:...
Serbia “expected to agree with EU policy”
If the conflict in Ukraine escalates, Serbia will face more resolute requests to show that it agrees with the EU, which it strives to join. This is according to Austrian Ambassador to Serbia Johannes Eigner. …read more Source:...
Amnesty: "evidence of war crimes" on both sides in Ukraine
Author(s): Dan Alexe 51491910.jpg Amnesty International says there is “mounting evidence” that both Ukrainian pro-government militia and separatist forces are responsible for war crimes in the country’s east, and accuses Russia of fueling the conflict. Ukrainian militia and separatist forces are responsible for war crimes,...
Ukraine conflict death toll rises above 3,000, says UN
True death toll is likely to be higher than figure announced by UN human rights official that includes victims of MH17 plane crashThe number of people confirmed killed in the Ukraine conflict has risen above 3,000 if the victims of the MH17 plane crash are included, a senior UN human rights official said on Monday.Ivan Simonovic, UN assistant...



