Here is a map from Kyiv's National Security and Defense Council on the latest military situation in eastern Ukraine (cick to enlarge):
Our news desk has reported some comments made by U.S. General Philip Breedlove on a visit to Kyiv today:
Top NATO general Breedlove says "large number" of Russians in eastern Ukraine providing "backbone guidance and training" to separatist forces.
Breedlove says that Ukraine's sovereignty is "under immediate threat from Russia" and that the United States is committed to supporting Ukraine.
Here is some Crimea news from RFE/RL's Russian Service:
SIMFEROPOL, Crimea -- A Crimean Tatar has been detained in connection with clashes between Russian police and Crimean Tatars.
Edem Ebulisov's lawyer, Emil Kuberdinov, said his client was detained on November 25 and may be charged with assaulting police.
Ebulisov is the fourth Crimean Tatar arrested over clashes that occurred near Crimea's northern city of Armyansk in May.
Last month, Musa Apkerimov, Rustam Abdurakhmanov, and Tair Smeldyaev, were arrested and charged with assaulting police.
They were among thousands of Crimean Tatars who clashed with police near Armyansk as their veteran leader, Mustafa Dzhemilev, was prevented by authorities from entering Crimea on May 3.
Moscow-backed authorities of Crimea, the Ukrainian Black Sea peninsula that was annexed by Russia in March, banned Dzhemilev from entering Crimea for five years.
Dzhemilev and the majority of Crimean Tatars oppose the annexation.