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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.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (Archive)

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09:32 10.7.2014

An EPA photograph of wounded Ukrainian paratroopers Ruslan Yarish (r) and Oleksandr Ponomaryov kissing their brides during joint weddings in the central military hospital in Kyiv on July 9.

09:22 10.7.2014
Poroshenko speaking to Ukrainian soldiers in Slovyansk on July 8.
Poroshenko speaking to Ukrainian soldiers in Slovyansk on July 8.

Good morning! Today's live blog begins with an item from our news desk:

-- The European Union will reportedly add 11 new names to the list of persons targeted with asset freezes and travel bans over the Ukraine crisis.

EU diplomatic sources said on July 9 that the decision would be implemented by the end of the week.

Names will be published in the official journal of the European Union in the coming days.

The EU has already imposed asset freezes and travel bans on 61 people and two companies for participating in the separatist rebellion in eastern Ukraine or in Russia's occupation and annexation of the Crimean Peninsula.

On July 9, French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in a telephone call urged Ukraine's Western-backed President Petro Poroshenko to move toward a political solution.

France said Poroshenko promised to exercise "restraint" in the campaign in eastern Ukraine.

But Poroshenko also said that the situation was aggravated by Russia, as militants continued to receive weapons from across the border.

22:25 9.7.2014

This ends our live-blogging for July 9, please check back tomorrow for continued coverage.

21:15 9.7.2014

20:35 9.7.2014

Both those Russians who continue to press Vladimir Putin to intervene militarily in eastern Ukraine and those who say that his policies in Ukraine have been a disaster are increasingly reviving an old Russian metaphor that cannot be encouraging to the current incumbent of the Kremlin.

Ever since Nicholas II and his advisors thought “a short victorious war” against Japan would work to their advantage and a defeat in that conflict sparked the Russian revolution of 1905, Russian analysts have often discussed Moscow’s foreign policy actions in terms of their consequences, often cataclysmic, at home.

Having Failed to Stage ‘Short Victorious War’ in Ukraine, Putin Faces Problems at Home

20:31 9.7.2014

The latest report from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's monitoring mission in Ukraine:

20:29 9.7.2014

EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele says the European Union is working toward abolishing visa requirements for Ukrainian citizens completely. In an interview with RFE/RL's Andrei Shary and Irina Lagunina on July 7 in Prague, Fuele said Russia's annexation of Crimea will have no effect on visa-free travel for Ukrainians and cited Moldova as an example of a successful visa liberalization process. (RFE/RL's Russian Service)

Fuele: Visa-Free Travel For Ukrainians 'On The Table'
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19:46 9.7.2014

Ukraine's military says the battle at Luhansk's airport has ended, with casualties among foreign fighters:

19:45 9.7.2014

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk says Ukraine needs a "Marshall Plan":

19:26 9.7.2014

Is an assault on Donetsk coming?

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