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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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10:44 12.10.2014

From a story in the "Los Angeles Times" titled "In Ukraine, Odessa's Bid To Stay Above Fray Is Showing Cracks" by Steven Zeitchik:

Ruslan Novikov paused when asked whether he sided with the Ukrainian nationalists or pro-Russia separatists in this co‎untry's fraught debate over national identity.

"I'm Odessan," he said finally, without elaborating further.

Novikov, who works as a tour guide, articulates a popular feeling in this seaside town of nearly 1 million. Over the course of the war in eastern Ukraine, this tourist hot spot has sought to remain above the fray.

But there are cracks in Odessa's apolitical facade.

Recently, Nestor Shufrich, a parliament member with the pro-Russia Regions Party, was beaten by about 20 ultranationalists with the Right Sector group as he campaigned for Oct. 26 elections. The group yelled slurs against Russian President Vladimir Putin as they pummeled Shufrich, and the beating was captured in a video that quickly went viral.

The idea that a Ukrainian city can avoid partisanship in these charged times, residents say, may no longer be viable.

Read the full report here.

10:38 12.10.2014

10:32 12.10.2014

Just in from the French news agency AFP:

Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his defense minister to pull thousands of troops from the border with Ukraine, the Kremlin said ahead of key talks on a fragile truce in the ex-Soviet country.

"The head of state has tasked the defense minister with beginning to bring troops back to their permanent bases," the Kremlin said late Saturday evening.

The Kremlin said the order meant that 17,600 servicemen, who had in the summer participated in military drills in the southern Rostov region on the border with Ukraine, would be pulled back.

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu received the order after reporting that "summertime training on military ranges of the Southern military district is over," the Kremlin said.

The late Saturday meeting between Putin and his defense minister took place after the president chaired a meeting of his national security council, said the Kremlin, without providing further details.

Putin is expected to meet Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko for key talks on the sidelines of a Asia-Europe forum in Milan on Friday.

Kyiv reported that pro-Moscow rebel attacks had subsided and Poroshenko said for his part the two would discuss the fragile truce agreed last month.

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10:23 12.10.2014

Good morning. We are now resuming our live-blogging of the Ukraine crisis for Sunday, October 12, 2014.

19:22 11.10.2014

We are now closing the live blog for today. Don't forget that you can keep abreast of all our Ukraine coverage here.

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