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Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (ARCHIVE)

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12:15 4.3.2015

12:16 4.3.2015

12:58 4.3.2015

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk says via Facebook that "Russian terrorists" are not allowing Ukrainian rescue crews access to the scene of the deadly mine blast, where early reports suggested dozens of miners might be trapped underground.

13:10 4.3.2015

Nadia Savchenko in a Moscow court today:

13:20 4.3.2015

She is entering her 83rd day of hunger strike, long past when permanent organ damage is likely to have set in.

13:54 4.3.2015

More detail on Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk's accusation that pro-Russian forces are preventing rescue teams from getting to the scene of a mining tragedy in Donetsk. These remarks are from a cabinet meeting in Kyiv:

"Today early in the morning I gave instructions to the State Emergency Service and Energy Ministry to dispatch brigades of mine rescuers to provide assistance in pulling miners out from underground, in order to give them a chance to overcome the consequences of this accident and to save the lives of miners."

"Six brigades, each composed of ten people, have been dispatched, but Russian terrorists did not allow Ukrainian mine-rescue brigades to reach the site and to help pulling out people and saving their lives."

"That is why I am publicly calling on the Russian Federation -- order these rascals to allow our mine-rescue brigades to save the lives of miners."

14:02 4.3.2015

From a Foreign Ministry communications official:

14:06 4.3.2015

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has reportedly issued another appeal to Moscow for the release of Ukrainian military pilot Nadia Savchenko, with Interfax saying he sent a letter to Vladimir Putin. Two days ago, he and the Spanish and Polish foreign ministers issued a similar call.

14:40 4.3.2015

From our newsroom:

Gaunt Savchenko Back In Russian Court

15:18 4.3.2015

Dozens of people are feared dead following a coal-mine blast in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk. One miner, Ivan Lazarenko, described the scene at the mine from a hospital ward where he was being treated for serious burns. (Reuters)

Wounded Miner Describes Disaster In Donetsk
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