10 Ukrainian servicemen were wounded yesterday. Ukraine reports heavy shelling both north and South of Donetsk.
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5 Ukrainian Soldiers Wounded Near Donetsk While Separatists Accuse Kiev Of Shelling Farm
Ukrainian and Russian-backed separatist officials have traded accusations of attacks, with 5 Ukrainian soldiers wounded and the DNR claiming that a farm was shelled last night.
Reports Of Further Mortar Shelling In Donbass, Fighting May Be Worse Than Kiev Acknowledges
Azov Activist Krasnov, Accused Of Spying For FSB, Ends Hunger Strike
Stanislav Krasnov, an activist with the Azov Civilian Corps who is accused of spying for Russia’s FSB, has ended a hunger strike after 28 days.
Kiev Reports 15 Attacks Yesterday With 6 More This Morning
After a lull in fighting between Easter and Victory Day, the Ukrainian military today reports an increasing number of attacks by Russian-backed fighters.
Tensions High On Victory Day In Ukraine
Tensions are running high today as events are held to commemorate the Soviet victory in World War Two.
Occupying Authorities Raid Mosque In Crimea, Loading Over 100 Worshippers Onto Buses
Armed, masked police troops have raided a mosque in Russian-occupied Crimea, loading more than 100 worshippers onto buses.
Ukrainian Military Says Russian-Backed Fighters Using Mortars Again
The Ukrainian military claims that Russian-backed fighters have resumed mortar attacks near Mariupol.
Despite Fears And Tensions, Yesterday’s Anniversary In Odessa Passed Relatively Peacefully
Although at least one scuffle broke out and several people, some of them allegedly armed, were arrested yesterday, yesterday’s anniversary in Odessa passed peacefully.
Poroshenko Dismisses Lugansk Governor Tuka And Head Of Foreign Intelligence Service
President Petro Poroshenko has dismissed the governor of the Lugansk region, Georgiy Tuka, and the head of the foreign intelligence service, Viktor Hvozd.