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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.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (ARCHIVE)

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20:44 2.6.2015

20:36 2.6.2015

Ukrainian activists in Kharkiv have painted a statue of boy Lenin in traditional Ukrainian garb.

20:26 2.6.2015

French students bought and donated two ambulances to hospitals in Dnipropetrovsk and Volnovakha.

20:24 2.6.2015

A policeman from Kramatorsk has been sentenced to eight years in prison for his cooperation with the Donetsk People's Republic.

20:18 2.6.2015

20:11 2.6.2015

18:43 2.6.2015

Mustafa Dzhemilev tells RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service in an interview that Russia was likely behind the detention of his aide, Rustem Umerov, at the Bishkek airport today.

17:14 2.6.2015

This report (in Russian), based on an interview by RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service with the Kyrgyz Interior Ministry and the Ukrainian Embassy in Bishkek, contradicts an earlier tweet that says police detained Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev for three hours at the Bishkek airport. It appears instead that an aide to Dzhemilev was detained because police said his name was the same as a wanted criminal. RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service will have an interview with Dzhemilev later tonight.

16:30 2.6.2015

From RFE/RL's News Desk:

The Russian maker of the Buk surface-to-air missile system says it has concluded that the Malaysian Airlines jet that crashed in eastern Ukraine last summer was hit by a version of the missile that is used by Ukraine but not by Russia.

The statement from state-controlled arms maker Almaz-Antei came two days after a British-based independent investigative group said it had determined that Russia’s Defense Ministry released doctored, misdated photographs to support Moscow's claim that a Ukrainian fighter jet shot down the plane.

All 298 people aboard Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 were killed when the passenger jet was shot down on July 17 while en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, the deadliest single incident in a conflict between Russian-backed separatists and Ukrainian forces that has killed more than 6,400 people.

The findings released on June 2 by an adviser to the director of Almaz-Antei were the latest step by Moscow to counter accusations and evidence suggesting the jet was shot down by rebels with a Buk missile fired from territory under their control, as U.S. and German intelligence sources have said.

The adviser, Mikhail Malyshevsky, told a news conference in Moscow that the "initial phase" of the company's research showed that MH17 was shot down by an older version of the Buk that Russia has not produced for six years. He said that Ukraine's arsenal does include this version.

Malyshevsky said the analysis was based on photographs of the wreckage available to the public.

A report released on May 31 by British citizen journalist Eliot Higgins and his website, Bellingcat, concluded that satellite photographs released by the Kremlin days after the crash "were digitally modified using Adobe Photoshop CS5 software."

The report consisted of digital forensic analysis of those photos.

An independent team of Dutch investigators that has visited the crash site is to present its findings in October.

With reporting by AP, Interfax, and TASS

13:21 2.6.2015

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