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Wall Street Journal Ukraine is shifting the focus of its military operation from rooting out pro-Russia rebels in the east to warding off a broader incursion by Moscow, following major setbacks for Kiev's forces in fighting in recent days. Ukrainian Defense Minister Valeriy Heletey ... Putin's '2 weeks to Kiev' out of context: aideWashington Post Ukraine: Russian Forces in Major Rebel CitiesABC News Russia Says US, Europe Incite 'Party of War' in UkraineBusinessweek Reuters -CBC.ca -Fox News all 1,174 news articles » |
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A meeting of the Ukraine Contact Group in Minsk on Monday should discuss an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. Duration: 01:14.
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More than 2,500 have been killed in the conflict in Ukraine, and relations between Russia and the west are more tense than at any time since the cold war. Where will this conflict end, and what are Vladimir Putin's objectives in this protracted war? In recent weeks Russian involvement has become more visible. Russia has moved an estimated 1,000 soldiers and 200 armoured patrol carriers deep into Ukrainian territory. Putin may have more to lose than to gain from an expensive and risky annexation bid Continue reading...
Published on Sep 2, 2014
Киев уверен: в расстановке сил в Донбассе виновата Москва. Министр обороны Украины говорит о начале Великой отечественной войны. Кремль обвиняет Киев в ее разжигании. А в Мариуполе готовятся к наступлению сепаратистов. Другие видео DW на сайте http://dw.de/russian или на канале DW (на русском) в YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/deutschew...
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- NEW: EU leaders may decide on further sanctions against Russia by the end of the week
- Homes, businesses and lives have been torn apart by shelling in Donetsk city
- "Please stop your aggression. Stop this war," one woman says to Ukraine's president
- U.N.: Number of people internally displaced in Ukraine more than doubled in a month
Donetsk, Ukraine (CNN) -- In the city of Donetsk, the devastation wrought by weeks of fighting between pro-Russia rebels and Ukrainian forces is all too apparent.
And as the civilians caught in the crossfire sweep up the debris of their homes and livelihoods, they are hardened against a president they say is killing his own people.
Alexander Omelyavenko, a Donetsk resident, told CNN, "We are Ukrainian but they kill us so we probably need our own country. Because these people in Kiev, they are not brothers for us."
Another Donetsk resident, Victoria Khrushova, wiped away tears as she told how her family had been forced to hide from the shelling in cellars.
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Ukrainian troops evacuate from the rebel-held town of Starobesheve, eastern Ukraine, on Saturday, August 30. Ukrainian government forces have been battling pro-Russian rebels near Ukraine's eastern border with Russia. The fighting has left more than 2,000 people dead since mid-April, according to estimates from U.N. officials.
A Ukrainian loyalist fighter from the Azov Battalion stands guard on a hill on the outskirts of Mariupol on August 30.
A pro-Russian rebel listens to the news on a transistor radio in the town of Novoazovsk, in eastern Ukraine, on Friday, August 29.
Ukrainian soldiers stop on a roadside as they wait for the start of their march into Mariupol, Ukraine, on Wednesday, August 27.
A man opens a box on August 27 filled with rocket-propelled grenades left by the Ukrainian army in Starobecheve, Ukraine, after pro-Russian forces took control of the town.
A pro-Russian rebel walks through a local market damaged by shelling in Donetsk, Ukraine, on Tuesday, August 26.
Ukrainian servicemen of the volunteer battalion Azov leave for Novoazovsk, Ukraine, on August 26.
Pro-Russian separatists escort captured Ukrainian army soldiers in a central square in Donetsk, Ukraine, on Sunday, August 24.
People yell as Ukrainian prisoners are paraded through Donetsk in eastern Ukraine on August 24.
A pro-Russian rebel delivers a speech atop a damaged Ukrainian armored personnel carrier in Donetsk on August 24. Ukraine has recently retaken control of much of its eastern territory bordering Russia, but fierce fighting for the rebel-held cities of Donetsk and Luhansk persists.
People look at damaged Ukrainian military equipment in Donetsk on August 24.
The first trucks of a Russian aid convoy roll on the main road to Luhansk in eastern Ukraine on Friday, August 22. The head of Ukraine's security service called the convoy a "direct invasion" under the guise of humanitarian aid since it entered the country without Red Cross monitors.
A pro-Russian rebel holds shrapnel from a rocket after shelling in Donetsk, Ukraine, on August 22.
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