The Conflict Continues Between Ukraine And Its Eastern Regions

Friday, 17 October 2014


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Ukraine Peace Plan Blow As Rebels Reject Donetsk And Luhansk Autonomy Deal -- The Telegraph



Announcement comes as Ukrainian forces say they have been shelled or otherwise attacked 50 times on Thursday



Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine have rejected an offer of greater autonomy within the country, effectively torpedoing the 12-point peace plan signed by the warring sides last month.



The announcement came as Ukrainian forces said they had been shelled or otherwise attacked 50 times on Thursday.



Petro Poroshenko, the Ukrainian president, signed the law on "special status" for the Donetsk and Luhansk regions before meeting Vladimir Putin on Friday.



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More News On The Continuing Conflict Between Ukraine And Its Separatist Regions



Self-proclaimed Luhansk republic can’t accept Kiev’s law on special status -- ITAR-TASS

Poroshenko Signs Law Granting Limited Self Rule in Eastern Ukraine -- Moscow Times

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry Says 68 Soldiers, 51 Civilians Killed Since September 5 -- RIA Novosti

In Luhansk more than 100 soldiers surrounded by militants -- Chapter 97

In Ukraine, Deal to Hasten Prisoner Swaps -- VOA

Ukraine accuses Russia of violating airspace with drones -- UPI

NATO Says No Sign of Major Russian Pullback from Ukraine Border -- Defense News/AFP

Putin under pressure to commit to fragile peace plan for eastern Ukraine -- The Guardian

Europe, Russia to help OSCE mission in Ukraine with drones — Italian FM -- ITAR-TASS

Tense Ceasefire in the Hopeless Towns of 'Happiness' and 'Victory' in Ukraine -- Newsweek

Conflict With Russia Reaches Ukrainian Stores -- Radio Free Europe

Ukraine fears frozen conflict could yield winter energy crisis -- Financial Times

Ukrainian: Mariupol attacks signal trouble ahead -- USA Today

Ukraine conflict: Volunteers recovering the dead -- BBC

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