Today is 70th anniversary of #Ukraine's liberation from Nazi occupation. President's greetings http://t.co/k1AdgV23VH pic.twitter.com/Fmlr2Y2xNe
— MFA Russia (@mfa_russia) October 28, 2014
#UkraineRemembers pic.twitter.com/ezl7JjoX5Y
— MFA of Ukraine (@MFA_Ukraine) October 28, 2014
Lavrov claims Sunday's elections in separatist "republics" are "main aspect of Minsk agreements, imp. f legitimacy" http://t.co/RWXcwxFzK0
— Nikolaus von Twickel (@niktwick) October 28, 2014
Right Sector party lost Ukr elex, won't be in Rada. But w/ win in single-mandate Dnipro district, leader Yarosh will. pic.twitter.com/Csbd8vOWN3
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) October 28, 2014
On historic #Ukraine elections & country's continued push West, as fighting persists in east where many couldn't vote http://t.co/10sqL28aFY
— David M. Herszenhorn (@herszenhorn) October 28, 2014
Here is a map of the today's military situation in east Ukraine issued by Kyiv's National Security and Defence Council (click to enlarge):
Thanks to sanctions on Russia, prison work colonies in the far east have stepped up production, prison official says. http://t.co/tygDeNafb9
— Paul Sonne (@PaulSonne) October 28, 2014
Meanwhile, Roland Oliphant from London's 'The Telegraph" is in Donetsk:
Political correctness gone mad. pic.twitter.com/yksnemb1n8
— Roland Oliphant (@RolandOliphant) October 28, 2014
This is the garage of the man who died in an artillery strike. The mosaic is made of plastic bottle caps. pic.twitter.com/Jlz6YfXnzZ
— Nataliya Vasilyeva (@NatVasilyevaAP) October 28, 2014
An Orthodox church destroyed by an air strike, 1km from the frontline. pic.twitter.com/gNsWBiTwXm
— Nataliya Vasilyeva (@NatVasilyevaAP) October 28, 2014
Putin’s Next Moves in Ukraine Won’t Be Pretty http://t.co/jXX9goCnzp
— toomas hendrik ilves (@IlvesToomas) October 28, 2014