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      Seven civilians receive injuries due to militants’ actions
      Dec10

      Seven civilians receive injuries due to militants’ actions

      Over 24 hours, as a result of shelling by militants, seven civilians got injuries. The ATO press center informs. “As a result of provocative fire attacks of terrorists seven civilians received injuries of varying severity per day,” a statement reads. According to the ATO headquarters, they are all delivered to medical institutions for...

      Georgian PM to visit Ukraine early next year
      Dec10

      Georgian PM to visit Ukraine early next year

      Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili will pay an official visit to Ukraine in January or February 2015. Garibashvili said this at a press conference for journalists on Tuesday, Georgia Online reports. “My visit is being prepared, and the visits of several ministers are planned before my visit. I’m planning to go to Ukraine in...

      Terrorists increasing their strength, change positions and get armored vehicles
      Dec10

      Terrorists increasing their strength, change positions and get armored vehicles

      Russian-terrorist troops continue to transfer manpower and weapons along the front line. Coordinator of the Information Resistance group Dmytro Tymchuk reported on Facebook. “Active movement of the enemy units is recorded in the northern and north-western districts of Donetsk that throws capabilities along the front line. In addition to...

      Kikhtenko explains why Ukraine will buy coal from terrorists
      Dec10

      Kikhtenko explains why Ukraine will buy coal from terrorists

      Ukraine is obliged to buy from militants the coal that is mined in the areas controlled by the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk people’s republics to avoid energy collapse in the region. Head of Donetsk Regional State Administration Oleksandr Kikhtenko said this live on Channel 5 on Tuesday, UNN reports. He said that that the boiler...

      Terrorists break ‘silence regime’ 17 times in past 24 hours
      Dec10

      Terrorists break ‘silence regime’ 17 times in past 24 hours

      Illegal armed groups have violated a “ceasefire regime” in eastern Ukraine 17 times over the past 24 hours, the press center for the anti-terrorist operation has reported. “The shelling of the positions of our troops continued around Luhansk, Donetsk and Debaltseve,” reads the statement. According to the anti-terrorist...

      Yatseniuk to lead Ukrainian delegation at inaugural meeting of Association Council
      Dec10

      Yatseniuk to lead Ukrainian delegation at inaugural meeting of Association Council

      Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk will lead the Ukrainian delegation at an inaugural meeting of the Association Council between Ukraine and the European Union to be held in Brussels on December 15. Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Yevhen Perebyinis said this at a briefing in Kyiv on Tuesday, an Ukrinform correspondent reported....

      National Security and Defense Council: Ceasefire regime comes into effect in the ATO zone from 10:00 today
      Dec09

      National Security and Defense Council: Ceasefire regime comes into effect in the ATO zone from 10:00 today

      Kyiv,9 December 2014 – Сeasefire regime in the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) zone comes into effect starting from 10:00 today as a part of the Peace Plan by the Ukrainian President. The Ukrainian troops are strictly complying with it. By 12:00 at least two cases of the agreements violation on the part of terrorists were spotted. View map in full...

      Small businesses may get two-year tax holidays – government program
      Dec09

      Small businesses may get two-year tax holidays – government program

      A government action program foresees two-year tax holidays for small and medium businesses and reduction of a single tax. Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk said this, while presenting the government action program in Kyiv on Tuesday, an Ukrinform correspondent reported. “We offer two simple solutions. The first solution is to halve the...

      Is Russia’s Economic Pain Forcing Putin to Step Back on Ukraine?
      Dec09

      Is Russia’s Economic Pain Forcing Putin to Step Back on Ukraine?

      Russian President’s Softened Rhetoric and Talks with Ukraine Suggest a Change Are Western economic sanctions and falling oil prices starting to deter President Vladimir Putin from his larger ambitions in the Ukraine crisis? While Putin has vowed that Russia will overcome its economic isolation, ordinary Russians are feeling increased pain...

      After Moldova’s Election: Will Prime Minister Leanca Keep His Job?
      Dec09

      After Moldova’s Election: Will Prime Minister Leanca Keep His Job?

      Atlantic Council Senior Fellow Brian Mefford on Implications of the November 30 Vote As Moldova’s pro-European parties negotiate on the shape of a new governing coalition, Prime Minister Iurie Leanca could come under pressure to step aside for another leader, says Atlantic Council Senior Fellow Brian Mefford. That’s because...