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Ukrainian servicemen ride in a tank close to the airport in the eastern city of Donetsk, a facility which has been the site of intense fighting for several weeks.
Ukrainian servicemen ride in a tank close to the airport in the eastern city of Donetsk, a facility which has been the site of intense fighting for several weeks.

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Here's some more from the wires on the new nominee for the post of Ukrainian finance minister:
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has nominated the country’s ambassador to Germany, Pavlo Klimkin, as his candidate for foreign minister.

The Ukrainian parliament's website said Poroshenko’s office submitted the nomination of Klimkin today to replace acting Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsya.

Klimkin's candidacy is expected to come up for a vote later this week.

Klimkin, 47, has been Ukraine's envoy to Germany since 2012.

He is a pro-European diplomat who has played a big part in talks on a political Association Agreement with the European Union.

Poroshenko also nominated Valeriya Hontareva as the new head of the central bank, to replace Stepan Kubiv.

Correspondents say Hontareva is an experienced banker who is respected in business and investment circles.

Her nomination must also be approved by parliament.
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RFE/RL's news desk has some more info regarding the pipeline blast that occurred yesterday:
The Ukrainian interior minister says an explosion at one of Ukraine's gas pipelines was caused by a bomb.

Arsen Avakov made the announcement at a government meeting today, a day after an explosion hit a pipeline carrying Russian gas to the rest of Europe.

The blast caused no casualties and gas flows were not interrupted.

Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk said the explosion was aimed at undermining "Ukraine's reputation as a reliable transit partner," and ordered security to be reinforced on the country's gas pipeline installations to prevent sabotage.

In Moscow, Gazprom predicted more "accidents" on Ukraine's gas transportation system, saying not enough is being spent on maintenance.

The explosion came after Moscow cut supplies to Kyiv in a long-standing pricing row and amid an uprising by pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine’s east.
10:43 18.6.2014

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