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Ukrainian partisans are settling in for the long haul
Aleksandr and his comrades suddenly disappeared one day from Slovyansk. They went off to be partisans in the woods in a campaign against the Ukrainian government which, he held, would take around five years. …read more Source: The...
Ukraine and Russia: War by any other name
A “NON-LINEAR” war, explains Natan Dubovitsky, a writer, is how states are likely to fight each other in future—if they do not already. Individual regions or cities will form temporary coalitions, only to split apart in mid-fighting and find new allies. Each force has its own aims, and these too can be fluid. The war has many...
Donetsk railway bridge explosion rattles nearby village – video
A railway bridge near the Ukrainian city of Donestsk lies in ruin after it was blown up on Monday, along with two other key transport routes in the region. A railway worker says the explosion shook a nearby village. It was not clear who blew up the rail and road bridges, but it comes after recent withdrawals by separatist fighters in the area...
After the party: Russia faces up to harsh cost of Crimea
Ordinary Russians are starting to face the consequences of seizing Crimea, with billions of pounds being drained from their pockets… …read more Source: The...
Ukraine’s government forces sense victory as rebels flee key city
Telegraph enters the besieged city of Slavyansk and finds a population in despair …read more Source: The...
Ukrainians seek EU asylum as conflict goes on
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has prompted more than 2,000 Ukrainians to apply for asylum in the EU since March. …read more Source:...
Ukraine: bridges blown up along main roads to Donetsk
Pro-Russia fighters driven out of Slavyansk regroup in city where they declared independence as ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’Three bridges on key roads leading into the Ukrainian city of Donetsk were blown up on Monday in an apparent attempt to slow down any possible assault by government forces on the rebel-held...
Rise in Ukrainians seeking EU asylum
The EU reports a sudden rise in Ukrainian asylum seekers, though many more claims come from Syrian and Eritrean refugees. …read more Source:...
Opinion: Watch Out for Little Green Men
When Moscow-backed troops appeared in Crimea earlier this year, the media dubbed them the “Little Green Men.” Now NATO members should ask themselves how they will respond if the soldiers begin appearing in Estonia and Latvia too. …read more Source: Der...
Has Vladimir Putin blinked over Ukraine?
Analysis: Threat of new sanctions and strategic challenge of occupying eastern Ukraine blunt desire for new Russian invasion …read more Source: The...



