Here is a map of the military situation today in the Donbas region and it really looks like things are hotting up there at the moment -- issued by Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council (click image to enlarge):
Here is an update on Nadiya Savchenko from RFE/RL's news desk:
A Ukrainian military pilot who has been in Russian custody since July says that her "spirit cannot be crushed."
In a letter written at the Moscow pretrial detention facility where she is being held, Nadiya Savchenko vowed to continue a hunger strike she announced on December 15, and expressed gratitude to those who have supported her.
"I have never been weak and never will be. My spirit cannot be crushed," Savchenko said in the handwritten letter made public on January 12 by lawyer Nikolai Polozov.
Savchenko was captured by pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine in June and jailed in Russia in July.
Russian authorities have charged her with complicity in the deaths of two Russian journalists who were killed covering the Ukraine conflict.
Savchenko denies the charges and says her transfer to Russia was illegal.
In the letter, she wrote that she decided on the hunger strike because it was the only way to fight injustice.
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