Pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine

Ukraine & Russia News in Donetsk: Red Cross Worker Killed in Rebel-Held City

Red Cross worker killed in rebel-held Ukraine town from shells A Red Cross worker in Ukraine was killed Thursday after mortar shells hit near the office in the rebel-held city of Donetsk, the Associated Press reported.

Ukraine and Russia Conflict News: Vladimir Putin Compares Kiev to Nazis Soldiers, Says Russia Is a 'Strong Nuclear Power'

In addition to denying that Russian military forces have recently invaded Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin compared Kiev's attack on cities that are occupied by pro-Russian rebels to Nazis German militants.

Russia Ukraine Conflict Update: Vladimir Putin 'Improvising' Strategies in Ukraine, Experts Say

Experts contend that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not have an overarching plan for how to deal with the crisis in Ukraine.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Resigns as Government Collapses

The coalition government falls apart after two of its member parties leave and the prime minister resigns.

Ukraine Thinks Pro-Russia Rebels Moved Bodies From Malaysia Airlines Flight Crash; Obama, Others Demand Investigation

Two days after the tragic crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, investigators continue struggle to gather evidence on how the plane crashed. Both sides, the Ukrainian government and the rebels, blame the other for the lack of progress.

Russian & Ukraine News Today Conflict & Update: Vladimir Putin Says He Will 'Respect' Outcome of Ukraine Presidential Election

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that he will respect the outcome of the Ukraine presidential election, which is set for Sunday.

Russia & Ukraine News 2014: No Signs of Russia Withdrawing Troops From Ukraine Border, NATO says

NATO said Monday that there are no signs that Russia has withdrawn its troops from the border of east Ukraine.

Ukraine, Russia & Crimea News 2014: Human Rights Violations Increasing in Ukraine, UN Report Says

The United Nations released a report Friday that cited increasing human rights violations in east Ukraine.

Ukraine Government Begins Peace Talks in Kiev, Doesn't Invite Pro-Russia Separatists

Ukraine began peace talks Wednesday, but refused to invite the pro-Russia rebels in east Ukraine to participate in the talks.

Ukraine, Crimea, Russia News 2014: Moscow Seeks 'Dialogue' with East Ukraine After Referendum Vote; EU Threatens Sanctions

Russian officials said Monday that they want to have a peaceful dialogue with eastern Ukraine following the referendum vote Sunday in which the citizens allegedly voted to gain autonomy from Ukraine.

Ukraine News, Protests, Riots & Relations With Russia Update: Russian Rebels Shoot Down Ukrainian Helicopters in East Ukraine, Killing Two

Pro-Russian rebels shot down two Ukrainian helicopters Friday in Eastern Ukraine, killing two airmen.
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