Ukraine Lurches Back Toward Open War on East Fighting -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Ukraine’s east was lurching back toward open war as the government in Kiev and pro-Russian rebels accused each other of launching major offensives in the region.
The Ukrainian government said there were 26 outbreaks of fighting today between its forces and pro-Russian separatists in the country’s east, while the rebels said the Kiev government had launched a major offensive there.
Ukrainian troops are sticking to the cease-fire worked out two months ago and are “staying at their previous positions,” the military press office said in a statement on its Facebook page. It said three Ukrainian servicemen were killed in today’s fighting.
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Kiev shells Donetsk amid tank battle in city suburb – E. Ukrainian militias -- RT
Ukraine crisis: Children die in Donetsk shelling -- BBC
School Shelling Deaths in Ukraine Hurt Peace Hopes -- ABC News/AP
Artillery Fire Kills Teens in Donetsk as Ukraine’s Ceasefire Breaks Down -- Time
Fighting resumes in Ukraine as peace plan collapses -- UPI
Ukraine ceasefire crumbles, fighting continues in Donetsk -- Deutsche Welle
Ukrainian forces deny launching fresh offensive in east -- Reuters
Ukraine creates de facto border around separatist zone -- AFP
Ukraine isolates rebel territory with passports rule -- AFP
Ukraine to stop cash support for east -- Al Jazeera
Ukraine to Freeze Payments in Separatist Areas -- NYT
Russia Moving Missiles, Rockets Toward Eastern Ukraine -- Washington Free Beacon
After Russian troop move, tensions increase in Ukraine -- Mashable
Moscow says Kiev 'crudely violated' ceasefire -- Al Jazeera
Russia Nixes More ‘Geneva Format’ Talks on Ukraine -- VOA
Moscow questions whether it is worth holding talks on Ukraine in Geneva format -- Interfax-Ukraine
Moscow questions feasibility of returning Ukraine settlement talks back to Geneva format -- ITAR-TASS
How the Ukrainian Peace Deal Is Faring -- Vladimir Isachenkov and Peter Leonard, ABC News/AP
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