The tests are due to take place on Thursday and Friday.
Tag: Ukraine
Ukraine Reports Five Soldiers Wounded As Foreign Ministers Meet In Minsk
The Ukrainian military claims that Russia-backed forces conducted 38 attacks yesterday; meanwhile the OSCE has announced the loss of a drone near Mariupol.
Yanukovych To Give Evidence Today; Pravyi Sektor Will Not Prevent Accused Berkut Officers From Attending Court
The former president is due to appear in a Kiev courtroom via video link from Russia’s Rostov-on-Don.
Yanukovych Appears As Witness In Ukrainian Court Via Video Link, But Hearing Rescheduled Until Monday
Viktor Yanukovych is due to give evidence in the trial of five former Berkut riot police officers charged with killing Maidan protesters, but he has not himself been charged.
In Occupied Crimea, FSB Arrests Retired Black Sea Fleet Captain On Charges Of Spying For Ukraine
Leonid Parkhomenko was arrested by the FSB in Sevastopol on Tuesday.
One Ukrainian Soldier Killed, Three Wounded Yesterday
The Ukrainian military reported 25 attacks yesterday.
Lavrov Says Arrest Of Ukrainian Deserters Who Had Joined Russian Army After Invasion Of Crimea A ‘Provocation’
The two men, Aleksandr Baranov and Maksim Odintsov, were arrested on the Ukrainian-controlled side of the frontier yesterday afternoon.
SBU Announces Rescue Of FSB Defector Kidnapped By Agents
Ilya Bogdanov had defected to Ukraine in 2014.
EU Visa-Free Regime For Ukraine Passes Another Hurdle; Rada Cuts Mentions Of Gender And Sexuality From Violence Bill
In the Donbass, one Ukrainian soldier was killed and another wounded.
ICC Classifies Annexation Of Crimea As International Armed Conflict, UN Committee Condemns Occupation
Two Ukrainian soldiers were wounded in the south of the Donetsk region yesterday.