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      Kiev accuses Russia of sending more tanks to east Ukraine
      Feb20

      Kiev accuses Russia of sending more tanks to east Ukraine

      DEBALTSEVE, Ukraine/KIEV (Reuters) – Kiev accused Russia on Friday of sending more tanks and troops into eastern Ukraine and said they were heading towards the rebel-held town of Novoazovsk on the southern coast, expanding their presence on what could be the next key battlefront. …read more Source:...

      Fighting persists in east Ukraine despite ceasefire
      Feb20

      Fighting persists in east Ukraine despite ceasefire

      KIEV/VUHLEHIRSK, Ukraine (Reuters) – Fighting persisted in east Ukraine on Friday despite new European efforts to ensure a ceasefire takes hold. …read more Source:...

      After Ukraine mediation, EU looks to embrace Lukashenko
      Feb20

      After Ukraine mediation, EU looks to embrace Lukashenko

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko’s hosting of Ukraine peace talks may have a side effect at home – helping thaw relations between the European Union and a man the West calls “Europe’s last dictator”. …read more Source:...

      Fighting rages despite bid to revive Ukraine truce after government defeat
      Feb19

      Fighting rages despite bid to revive Ukraine truce after government defeat

      ARTEMIVSK/VUHLEHIRSK, Ukraine (Reuters) – Fighting raged in eastern Ukraine on Thursday despite European efforts to resurrect a still-born ceasefire, a day after pro-Russian separatists who spurned the truce forced thousands of government troops out of a strategic town. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine calls for U.N. peacekeepers to observe ceasefire
      Feb19

      Ukraine calls for U.N. peacekeepers to observe ceasefire

      KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has called for U.N. peacekeepers to be deployed to monitor a ceasefire in east Ukraine, a proposal that pro-Russia rebels swiftly said would be in breach of a peace deal. …read more Source:...

      Ukrainian forces quit besieged town after rebel assault
      Feb19

      Ukrainian forces quit besieged town after rebel assault

      ARTEMIVSK/BULAVYNE, Ukraine (Reuters) – Ukraine pulled thousands of troops out of an encircled town on Wednesday after a massive assault by pro-Russian rebels, who ignored a new ceasefire to seize the strategic railway junction. …read more Source:...

      Hungary PM Orban criticizes Tusk, EU allies seeking to isolate Russia
      Feb18

      Hungary PM Orban criticizes Tusk, EU allies seeking to isolate Russia

      BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stepped up his criticism on Wednesday of his European allies for their policy of seeking to isolate Moscow over its intervention in Ukraine, naming top EU official Donald Tusk as one of its backers. …read more Source:...

      Some Ukrainian forces start to quit besieged town
      Feb18

      Some Ukrainian forces start to quit besieged town

      KIEV (Reuters) – Some Ukrainian forces began to pull out of a town under siege by Russian-backed separatists on Wednesday as renewed fighting threatened to wreck an international deal aimed at ending the conflict. …read more Source:...

      Pro-government forces start pulling out of besieged Ukrainian town
      Feb18

      Pro-government forces start pulling out of besieged Ukrainian town

      KIEV (Reuters) – Pro-government forces began on Wednesday to pull out of the town of Debaltseve which is under siege from Russian-backed rebels, commanders of pro-government paramilitary units said. …read more Source:...

      Putin tells Kiev to let troops surrender as Ukraine ceasefire unravels
      Feb18

      Putin tells Kiev to let troops surrender as Ukraine ceasefire unravels

      NIKISHINE, Ukraine/BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin told Kiev to let its soldiers surrender to pro-Russian rebels, who spurned a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine and fought their way on Tuesday into the town of Debaltseve, encircling thousands of government troops. …read more Source:...