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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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17:46 13.10.2014

An image from the protest by outgoing Ukrainian National Guard conscripts near the presidential building in Kyiv today. "Demobilization" is among the demands there and at a similar demonstration in Kharkiv.

18:00 13.10.2014

News via AFP on the court decision today to delay the trial of Ukrainian military pilot Nadiya Savchenko as she purportedly undergoes mental fitness testing at the hands of Russian authorities:

A court in Moscow has delayed hearings on a captured Ukrainian military officer's appeal against the authorities' decision to put her in a mental clinic for checks.

The 33-year-old Nadezhda Savchenko was captured by pro-Russian insurgents during fighting in eastern Ukraine in June and landed in Russian custody the following month.

Russian investigators accused Savchenko, a Ukrainian air force officer, of involvement in the killing of two Russian journalists in eastern Ukraine. The Ukrainian government has strongly demanded Savchenko's release, and her name has become symbolic for the battle against the insurgency.

On Monday, a Moscow district court was due to consider Savchenko's appeal against investigators' moves to have her undergo psychiatric checks, but put off the hearings for a month as she remained in a Moscow mental clinic.

18:31 13.10.2014

18:43 13.10.2014

Defense Minister: Kyiv's Least Secure Job

For the third time in six months a Ukrainian defense minister has been forced out. Why is Kyiv repeatedly replacing its top military official in the midst of a war? MORE

19:20 13.10.2014

A Reuters exclusive by Ron Bousso and Joshua Schneyer hints at another blow to Russia's economy, if it is indeed true:

Saudi Arabia is quietly telling the oil market it would be comfortable with much lower oil prices for an extended period, a sharp shift in policy that may be aimed at slowing the expansion of rival producers including those in the U.S. shale patch.

Some OPEC members including Venezuela are clamouring for production cuts to push oil prices back up above $100 a barrel.

But Saudi officials have given a different message in meetings with investors and analysts: the kingdom, OPEC's largest producer, will accept oil prices below $90 per barrel, and perhaps down to $80, for as long as a year or two, according to people who have been briefed on the recent conversations.

19:27 13.10.2014

Loyola University's Michael Khodarkovsky in the opinion pages of "The New York Times":

"...[P]ronouncements by the Russian president and his close advisers are increasingly stated in vague and mystical language, with references to the “Russian world.” The leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, explained during his regular TV program on Sept. 8 that the “Russian world” is a distinct civilization and that its unique spiritual and cultural values must be preserved. According to the patriarch, it includes Ukraine, Belarus and any non-Slavic peoples who share these values. He derided the concept of a melting pot, suggesting that it was a perfect example of the failure of contemporary Western civilization.

Such pronouncements may appear bizarre. Yet they cannot simply be dismissed as the ideas of the political fringe because they belong to the Kremlin’s inner circle. In a desperate attempt to preserve their power, Russia’s ruling class has concocted an ideological brew that borrows from every corner of the repressive and outdated world of Slavic nationalism, isolationism and anti-Westernism.

The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, was right when several months ago she described Mr. Putin as inhabiting his own mental universe. Worse, the worldview of Mr. Putin’s Russia leaves little room for compromise.

19:28 13.10.2014

19:48 13.10.2014

20:07 13.10.2014

Interfax reports that a third Lenin statue has been pulled down in Dnipropetrovsk's Kryvyy Rih. The first two were a full statue downtown and a bust in the courtyard of a residential building.

Wonder how many more statues are hiding in Kryvyy Rih.

20:38 13.10.2014
A man walks past a board showing currency exchange rates in Moscow on October 13, when the ruble sunk to new euro and dollar lows.
A man walks past a board showing currency exchange rates in Moscow on October 13, when the ruble sunk to new euro and dollar lows.

From our newsroom:

The Russian ruble hit new all-time lows against the euro and dollar on October 13 despite recent government intervention.

The ruble dropped to 51.33 to the euro -- breaking the previous low from March -- and fell to 40.49 to the dollar.

The record lows came after Russian Central Bank chief Elvira Nabiullina said the bank had pumped some $6 billion into propping up the currency since October 3.

International sanctions against Russia over its annexation of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and Moscow's support for pro-Russian rebels have cut several major Russian firms off from key international debt markets.

Russia's oil-dependent economy is also hurt by low oil prices, dropping to $88 per barrel on October 13.

The International Monetary Fund said capital flight from Russia will reach some $100 billion this year and inflation is more than 8 percent.

Based on reporting by AFP and Interfax

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