We are safe and sound now. But this was a disturbing day for us in southern Russia. http://t.co/zfBfHd5RAy
— Steve Rosenberg (@BBCSteveR) September 18, 2014
Here's the Guardian media piece on the attack on BBC team, @BBCSteveR http://t.co/8z6gmiAizC Things just keep getting darker.
— Shaun Walker (@shaunwalker7) September 18, 2014
This is the BBC story that the Russian authorities were trying to prevent getting out by beating the journalists. http://t.co/hb4jdyAtYf”
— Chris Holzen (@cholzen) September 18, 2014
#Donetsk People's Republic throwing their weight behind a 'Yes' for #Scotland today. #Indyref. pic.twitter.com/A6yVXkIVzP
— Conflict News (@rConflictNews) September 18, 2014
BBC formal complaint "co-ordinated attempt to stop journalists reporting a legit news story." http://t.co/LlTWQqFYzu pic.twitter.com/JYXnUIlv0k
— Andrew Roth (@ARothNYT) September 18, 2014
BBC protests journalist attack, demands "thorough investigation" by authorities. You know, the kind Russia famous for http://t.co/j1n0V8MpGH
— Oliver Carroll (@olliecarroll) September 18, 2014
Here is today's map of the situation in eastern Ukraine, according to Kyiv's National Security and Defense Council.
Game of telephone: EU says Poroshenko said Putin said could have soldiers in Kiev Riga Vilnius Tallinn Warsaw + Bucharest in 2 days
— Ian Bateson (@ianbateson) September 18, 2014
Duma deputy says Russia Foreign Min Lavrov has 'brought his daughter back from America' (she reportedly lived in NYC) http://t.co/OmB3Co5ooS
— greg white (@whitegl) September 18, 2014
While we're working on Hromadske International website, follow our must-read explainers on Ukraine here... http://t.co/aH2ZyxJUhN
— Nataliya Gumenyuk (@ngumenyuk) September 17, 2014