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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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13:48 17.8.2014

Here's our newsroom report on the success of Russian authorities in discouraging that unsanctioned Siberian independence rally:

A Siberian independence rally appears to have been blocked in Russia's third-largest city, Novosibirsk.

Journalists and Twitter users in the city say as few as 40 people turned out for the march, which had been banned by city authorities for calling for a federalized Siberian Republic with greater autonomy from Moscow.

A heavy police presence was reported at the site.

Police in a second Siberian city, Omsk, reportedly closed off a central square to prevent protesters from gathering there.

Rally organizers say the federalization proposal, which would bring three-fourths of Russia's land mass under greater Siberian control, is no different than the plan backed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in eastern Ukraine.

Several Siberian activists were arrested in the run-up to the scheduled march, including organizer Konstantin Yeremenko.

Activists say they have been subject to intimidation and threats in the days leading up to the march.

Based on reporting by rustelegraf.ru and ovdinfo.org

13:37 17.8.2014

13:36 17.8.2014

Important to note that Russian authorities made a lot of arrests and threats in the runup to the mock "March for Federalizing Siberia" organized by Artyom Loskutov, a Novosibirsk artist, and others.

Here was our own Glenn Kates' story on the Russian authorities' nearly hysterical -- and seemingly hypocritical -- response to Artyom Loskutov's organization of today's "event."

Moscow Freaks Out About Federalization Rally...In Siberia

13:28 17.8.2014

Right Sector tries to heap more pressure on Kyiv:

13:23 17.8.2014

Here is the most telling of recent statements by the self-proclaimed prime minister of the "Donetsk People's Republic," Oleksandr Zakharchenko, speaking during a meeting on August 15 of that separatist group's "supreme council" in Donetsk, Ukraine. His remarks appeared in video published on August 16 via a YouTube channel of Novorossia TV, which is run by pro-Russian separatists, claiming the separatists have received weaponry and fighters from Russia.

"The following reserves have been accumulated lately: 150 pieces of military equipment consisting of about 30 tanks -- the rest are armored personnel carriers; 1,200 fighters who have undergone training on the territory of the Russian Federation over the course of the last four months. They have reached us at the most critical moment."

13:12 17.8.2014

Here's today's situation map from the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council:

13:03 17.8.2014

Adding to the maelstrom of conflicting information around the Russian convoy:

13:00 17.8.2014

Meanwhile, there appear to be other pro-Russian convoys in and around eastern Ukraine, too.

12:58 17.8.2014

12:44 17.8.2014

Major breakthrough that could allow this first group of trucks -- which approached the border despite Red Cross suggesting it wouldn't be officially inspecting trucks today -- to pass into Ukraine. This is a bit of a dicey proposition.

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