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Worth noting for the record...

The world's largest aircraft -- a Ukrainian-registered Antonov An-225 -- landed in the Czech city of Ostrava today after taking off from Kyiv. The purpose, as noted in various Czech media, is to deliver unspecified military equipment from an unmentioned supplier to an undisclosed African nation.

Photos published online and also shared on Twitter clearly show at least four tanks of unknown provenance on four Polish flatbed trucks before presumably being loaded onto the Antonov.

The reports quote a spokesman from the Excalibur Group -- "a holding enterprise promoting activities of a group of industrial and trade companies from the fields of defence and civilian industries, residing mainly in the Czech and Slovak Republic" -- as saying the plane is scheduled to make two more return flights.

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg

From RFE/RL's News Desk:

NATO's secretary-general has dismissed as "nonsense" accusations made by the Russian president that the Ukrainian Army is acting as the Western alliance’s “foreign legion.”

Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels on January 26 that the foreign forces in Ukraine are Russian.

He spoke after Vladimir Putin told university students in St. Petersburg, "Essentially it is not the army at all but a foreign legion -- in this case, it is a foreign NATO legion,” whose main purpose is to "contain" Russia.

Putin indicated he was referring to volunteer battalions fighting within the Ukrainian Army.

Putin claimed that "many" Ukrainian men were trying to "dodge the mobilization" and sought to leave for Russia.

Putin said the period of stay in Russia could be increased for Ukrainian citizens, primarily those of conscription age.

16:41 26.1.2015

From RFE/RL's News Desk:

Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the Ukrainian Army of acting as “NATO’s foreign legion” whose main purpose is to "contain" Russia.

Putin indicated he was referring to volunteer battalions fighting within the Ukrainian Army during a speech to university students in St. Petersburg on January 26,.

"Essentially, it is not the army at all but a foreign legion -- in this case it is a foreign NATO legion, whose goal has nothing to do with the national interests of Ukraine," he said.

Putin claimed that "many" Ukrainian men were trying to "dodge the mobilization" and sought to leave for Russia.

He added: "And they are doing the right thing because they are simply being used there [in eastern Ukraine] as cannon fodder."

Putin said the period of stay in Russia could be increased for Ukrainian citizens, primarily those of conscription age.

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A woman holds a poster with the hashtag #FreeSavchenko and a portrait of Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko during a rally in Kyiv on January 26 demanding her release from a Russian prison.
A woman holds a poster with the hashtag #FreeSavchenko and a portrait of Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko during a rally in Kyiv on January 26 demanding her release from a Russian prison.

By RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service

The president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has called on Russia to immediately release jailed Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko.

Anne Brasseur issued the call on the January 26 opening day of PACE's winter plenary session in the French city of Strasbourg.

Deputies also approved Savchenko's membership in Ukraine's delegation to PACE, a position that confers immunity from prosecution.

Brasseur said the immune status obligates Russia to release Savchenko immediately from pretrial detention in Moscow, where she is being held on suspicion of contributing to the death of two Russian journalists during a military operation in eastern Ukraine.

Savchenko says she was kidnapped by pro-Russian insurgents in eastern Ukraine last July and smuggled across the border.

She is on the 45th day of a hunger strike to protest her detention and is reportedly in ill health.

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