Donate to Ukraine's antiseparatist security operations and get a tax break, according to new legislation.
Antyufeyev has been "Donetsk People's Republic first deputy chairman" and will be replaced by Ravil Havikov, says the rebel leadership.
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The Ukrainian National Security Service says it detained saboteurs and subsersives at a "safe house in Kharkiv...controlled by Russian security services," RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service reports.
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Kyiv says there was sporadic fighting between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists despite the cease-fire agreement.
Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council also says eight soldiers were wounded over the past 24 hours.
The council spokesman Andriy Lysenko claims that rebels kept provoking government troops into returning fire.
A residential building in the rebel-held city of Donetsk was reportedly damaged by shelling. Rebels are quoted as saying two people were killed in the attack. The claim could not be independently confirmed.
The cease-fire has been in force since September 5 and appears to be holding despite repeated violations.
NATO spokesman Jay Janzen said on September 24 that the alliance has observed a significant withdrawal of Russian forces from inside Ukraine, but many Russian troops remain stationed near the border.
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"The prosecutor general of Russian-occupied Crimea has said that anyone who does not recognize the annexation will be deported."
Ten more Ukrainian soldiers, including an officer, have been freed after negotiations with their separatist captors, RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service reports. More follow-up from the Minsk protocol. Sorry, these releases came based on negotiations "outside" the Minsk agreement, according to a Dnipropetrovsk official.