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      Five more Ukrainian soldiers killed in east in past 24 hours: Kiev military
      Feb05

      Five more Ukrainian soldiers killed in east in past 24 hours: Kiev military

      KIEV (Reuters) – Five more Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in fighting with Russian-backed separatists in the past 24 hours, a military spokesman said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

      Ukrainian president calls for NATO states to provide weapons
      Feb05

      Ukrainian president calls for NATO states to provide weapons

      BERLIN (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called on NATO states to send weapons to his country, saying in a newspaper interview that civilian deaths and the growing conflict should provide the Western alliance with enough reason to come to Ukraine’s aid. …read more Source:...

      U.N. aviation agency says in talks to open new Black Sea air route
      Feb04

      U.N. aviation agency says in talks to open new Black Sea air route

      MONTREAL (Reuters) – The UN’s aviation agency wants to open a new route for commercial aircraft in international airspace over the Black Sea that will be managed by Ukraine and without “interference” from Russia, the agency’s secretary-general said. …read more Source:...

      Russians present in Ukraine in specialist roles: U.S. envoy
      Feb04

      Russians present in Ukraine in specialist roles: U.S. envoy

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The U.S. ambassador to NATO said on Wednesday that Russian soldiers were present in eastern Ukraine in a command role and to operate advanced military equipment, but that another large-scale Russian intervention did not appear imminent. …read more Source:...

      EU backs call for truce in eastern Ukrainian town
      Feb04

      EU backs call for truce in eastern Ukrainian town

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The EU’s foreign policy chief threw her support on Wednesday behind a call for a temporary truce in the eastern Ukrainian town of Debaltseve to allow for the evacuation of civilians. …read more Source:...

      Shell hits hospital in Ukraine’s Donetsk, dead feared – city mayor
      Feb04

      Shell hits hospital in Ukraine’s Donetsk, dead feared – city mayor

      KIEV (Reuters) – A shell hit a hospital in the east Ukrainian rebel-controlled city of Donetsk on Wednesday and dead and injured were feared, the city administration said. …read more Source:...

      Sanctions hurt Russia, but still far from changing minds
      Feb04

      Sanctions hurt Russia, but still far from changing minds

      LONDON (Reuters) – Sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine have compounded the impact of oil’s plunge but Moscow may have the financial buffers to hold out for two years without a change in policy. …read more Source:...

      Two more Ukrainian soldiers killed in east: military
      Feb04

      Two more Ukrainian soldiers killed in east: military

      KIEV (Reuters) – Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 18 were wounded in fighting against pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine in the past 24 hours, a Ukraine military spokesman said on Wednesday. …read more Source:...

      Netherlands rebuffs Russia proposal to delay ICAO conflict zone risk plan
      Feb03

      Netherlands rebuffs Russia proposal to delay ICAO conflict zone risk plan

      MONTREAL (Reuters) – The Netherlands, which lost 196 citizens when a Malaysian jet was downed over Ukraine last year, said on Tuesday there was no need to wait for a legal assessment of a United Nations plan to share information about conflict zone risks. …read more Source:...

      Russia, Poland argue over World War Two anniversary
      Feb03

      Russia, Poland argue over World War Two anniversary

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia and Poland traded diplomatic barbs on Tuesday over the 70th anniversary of the end of the World War Two in a sign of Moscow’s worsening ties with Warsaw, the European Union’s leading critic of its role in Ukraine. …read more Source:...