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Pro-Russian separatists assemble on July 16 on the field where MH17 crashed almost one year ago, killing all 298 on board.
Pro-Russian separatists assemble on July 16 on the field where MH17 crashed almost one year ago, killing all 298 on board.

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08:33 23.4.2015

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An artillery gun of the self-proclaimed "People's Republic of Donetsk" is towed in Donetsk in March.
An artillery gun of the self-proclaimed "People's Republic of Donetsk" is towed in Donetsk in March.

U.S. Says Russia Ramping Up Military Presence Ini Ukraine

The United States says Russia has deployed more air-defense systems into eastern Ukraine and is involved in training exercises of separatist forces in the area in breach of a cease-fire agreement.

U.S. State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf made the accusations on April 22, after Russia’s foreign minister criticized the United States for allegedly exploiting the Ukrainian crisis.

“The Russian military has deployed additional air-defense systems into eastern Ukraine and moved several of these nearer the front lines,” Harf said in a statement. "This is the highest amount of Russian air defense equipment in eastern Ukraine since August [2014]."

Harf also said that the increasingly complex nature of the training exercises of rebels forces "leaves no doubt that Russia is involved" in the training.

The statement said that Russia is also shipping heavy weapons into Ukraine’s east and is building up its forces along the border.

"After maintaining a relatively steady presence along the border, Russia is sending additional units there," it said, adding that the increase gave Russia its largest presence on the border since October 2014.

Harf said Russian and separatist forces maintain a “sizable number of artillery pieces and multiple rocket launchers” within areas prohibited under the European-brokered cease-fire agreement signed in Minsk in February.

The fragile truce, which took effect on February 15, has reduced the fighting between government forces and pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine that has killed more than 6,000 people in the past year.

But the OSCE's Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine said last week it had seen a "massive" increase in the number of cease-fire violations in recent days.

Kyiv, NATO, the United States, other Western countries, and even Russian activists have long accused Russia of sending troops and weapons to support the separatists, a charge Moscow denies.

The United States and Europe have imposed sanctions against Moscow over its role in the Ukraine crisis, warning that the measures will only be lifted once the Minsk deal is fulfilled.

Earlier on April 22, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Ukraine's unity and neutrality were in Russia's best interest.

In an interview with Moscow-based radio stations Ekho Moskvy, Govorit Moskva, and Sputnik, Lavrov said "It is in our interest not to divide Ukraine. It is in our interests to keep it neutral, primarily in a military-political sense."

Lavrov also accused the United States of using the Ukrainian crisis to reach what he claimed was a "strategic goal" of Washington to "hinder the development of Russia's cooperation with the EU, especially with Germany."

The Russian foreign minister expressed doubts about the effectiveness of a U.S. program to assist Ukrainian military forces with instructors, claiming that such attempts were unsuccessful in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Earlier this month, some 300 U.S. paratroopers arrived in western Ukraine to train with Ukrainian national guard forces. Moscow warned that the move "could seriously destabilize" the situation in Ukraine.

Lavrov also accused the United States of breaching the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) by placing tactical nuclear weapons in Europe.

With reporting by Reuters, Ekho Moskvy, and Interfax
21:49 22.4.2015

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21:35 22.4.2015

20:44 22.4.2015

'Many' more human remains found at MH17 crash site:

Dutch investigators say they have recovered "many" more body parts and pieces of wreckage after returning to the site of the MH17 plane crash in eastern Ukraine.

All 298 passengers and crew onboard the Malaysia Airlines jetliner -- most of them Dutch -- died when it was shot down over rebel-held eastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014.

The Dutch Justice Ministry said in a statement that along with human remains investigators also found jewellry, passports, and photographs from passengers.

The latest recovery operation began last week in Petropavlivka, about 10 kilometers west of Hrabove, where most debris from the Boeing 777 passenger jet fell.

Ukrainian officials and many in the West believe the plane was shot down by pro-Russian separatists -- who have been fighting Ukrainian forces for the past year -- with a BUK surface-to-air missile supplied by Russia.

Moscow rejects that explanation and says Ukraine is ultimately responsible. (AFP, Newsweek.com)

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France 'will reimburse Russia' if warships not delivered:

French President Francois Hollande says France will refund payments made by Russia for two Mistral amphibious-assault ships if the warships are not delivered because of Moscow's involvement in the Ukraine conflict.

Hollande said in Paris after talks with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on April 22 that he will discuss the $1.3 billion Mistral deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin when the two meet in Armenia on April 24.

France postponed the delivery of the first warship to Moscow in autumn 2014 in response to Russia's illegal annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula and the Kremlin's support for pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine.

Putin said last week that Moscow expects reimbursement if France ultimately does not deliver the warships -- each of which can carry 16 helicopters, four landing crafts, 13 tanks, and more than 400 soldiers.

Hollande and Putin will be in Yerevan to mark the 100th anniversary of the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman forces.

Both France and Russia recognize the killings as genocide. (Reuters, AP, Interfax)

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