An ITAR-TASS flash: Trucks with Russian humanitarian cargo start moving to Ukrainian border.
But unclear to me if by "to border" they mean beyond the no-man's zone that the eight trucks entered yesterday.
Ukrainian Finance Economy Minister Pavlo Sheremeta says he's resigning, casting a further pall on Kyiv's efforts to get the economy under control and meet its debts.
He added on Facebook that "So instead of another fight with yesterday's system, I decided to concentrate on working with the people who will create tomorrow's system."
As @RolandOliphant puts it, this is "insane" (irresponsible, even?) REN TV reporting from the front lines of the battle for Ilovaysk by Viktoria Lukashova and her cameraman Stanislau Mukhin:
From correspondent Charles Recknagel:
Explainer: Moscow's Food War With West Could Hurt Russia Most
Ukrainian authorities say an Su-24M attack aircraft "returning from an assignment" was "shot down" near Novosvitlivka in Luhansk. "Pilots escaped," they add.
Our Russian Service is looking into this woman's possible identity and whether she is among those detained, and finally, whether in fact she is -- as it certainly appears -- on the painted "seven sisters" star where the flag was raised yesterday.