Six Ukrainian soldiers and one civilians were wounded today by Russia-backed shelling.
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2 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed; 8 Wounded in 74 Attacks in Last 24 Hours; 19-year-old Dies of Wounds; 1 Russia-Backed Fighter Killed
Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 8 wounded in battle; a Russia-backed fighter was also reportedly killed at Maryinka.
Kyrgyz Native Suspected in St. Petersburg Metro Terrorist Attack; Truckers on Strike; Medvedev Condemns Navalny
The Russian Investigative Committee has identified a Kyrgyz native as the suspect in the bombing of the St. Petersburg metro yesterday in which 14 were killed and 51 injured.
Ukraine Signals It’s Hopeful A New Ceasefire Will Hold; IMF Approves New Loan
Some hopeful signs, but ceasefire is still not holding
The New ‘Ceasefire’ In Ukraine Is Really Broken
New ceasefire was broken before it began and already shows signs of falling apart
‘Ceasefire’ Begins: 112 Attacks by Russia-Backed Forces; 14 Ukrainian Soldiers Wounded in 24 Hours
While a “ceasefire” has theoretically begun, Russia-backed forces attacked Ukrainian positions throughout the early morning; 14 Ukrainian soldiers were wounded in this 24-hour period.
Ukrainian Intelligence Colonel Assassinated in Mariupol; SBU Implicate Russia
A Ukrainian intelligence colonel was assassinated this morning in a car bomb in Mariupol
2 Ukrainian Soldiers KIA, 7 WIA; 1 Separatist WIA; Civilian Killed in Yasinovataya
Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 5 wounded in battle with Russia-backed forces today; 1 separatist soldier was wounded; a civilian man was reported killed by Ukrainian shelling in Yasinovayata.
1 Ukrainian Soldier Killed, 3 Wounded; 1 Civilian Woman Reportedly Killed; Polish Consulate in Lutsk Attacked with Grenade-Launcher
One Ukrainian soldier was killed, and three wounded in battle today with Russia-backed forces. One civilian woman was reportedly killed by Ukrainian shelling in Donetsk.
Russian Parliament Calls on PM Medevedev to Answer Navalny’s Charges of Corruption; Putin Fires Justice Officials
The Russian State Duma and Federation Council, the lower and upper houses of parliament, have requested that Prime Minister Medvedev reply to the charges made by anti-corruption crusader Alexey Navalny.