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Ten-year-old Sasha stands in a bomb shelter in Donetsk in eastern Ukraine.
Ten-year-old Sasha stands in a bomb shelter in Donetsk in eastern Ukraine.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (Archive)

Follow all of the latest developments as they happen.

Final News Summary For September 29

-- We have started a new Ukraine Live Blog. Find it here.

-- Ukraine is marking 75 years since the World War II massacre of 33,771 Jews on the outskirts of Nazi-occupied Kyiv.

-- German Chancellor Angela Merkel has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to stabilize a fragile cease-fire in Ukraine and do all he could to improve what Merkel called a "catastrophic humanitarian situation" in Syria.

-- Russia's Supreme Court has upheld a decision by a Moscow-backed Crimean court to ban the Mejlis, the self-governing body of Crimean Tatars in the occupied Ukrainian territory.

* NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Kyiv (GMT/UTC +3)

14:29 12.11.2015

The Ukrainian parliament's antidiscrimination bill has not convinced everyone, it seems:

14:26 12.11.2015

14:10 12.11.2015
Ukrainian Parliament
Ukrainian Parliament

Ukrainian deputies approved changes to the draft law On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of Ukraine on State Property Management.

Now every state enterprise or economic entity where the state’s share is over 50 percent must have a supervisory board, which may include independent members. Also, the yearly reporting of such entities will be subject to audit.

“It a unique thing that allows us to solve three key questions...a yearly audit of state companies, public information on government websites – and not through court hearings on how these audits turn out – and third, the structure of managing these companies changes,” said Batkivshchyna deputy Serhiy Sobolyev.

14:09 12.11.2015
Ukrainian Parliament
Ukrainian Parliament

The Ukrainian parliament approved the establishment of a State Investigations Bureau that would take some of the responsibilities currently held by the Prosecutor’s Office.

Among the main tasks of the bureau is investigating crimes related to criminal organizations, cases of torture and other crimes related to cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment by law enforcement staff. The bureau would also deal with crimes committed by National Anti-Corruption Bureau officials.

The Ukrainian president will appoint a director of the State Investigations Bureau after selection by a special commission and based on the proposal of the prime minister.

“[This law] makes us closer to Europe and makes our law enforcement more civilized and professional,” said Andriy Kozhemyakin, Chairman of the parliament's Committee on Legislative Support of Law Enforcement.

13:44 12.11.2015

And speaking of the Donbas, here is today's map of the situation in the conflict zone, courtesy of Ukraine's Defense Ministry (CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE):

13:43 12.11.2015

It looks like it could be a hard winter in the Donbas, if this photo gallery from RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service is anything to go by:

With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance.

Eastern Ukraine On Brink Of Humanitarian Crisis As Winter Looms

In eastern Ukraine&#39;s Luhansk region damaged homes are a common sight. The word &#39;dangerous&#39; is painted on this building to warn people the structure is unstable.<br />
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1/12 In eastern Ukraine's Luhansk region damaged homes are a common sight. The word 'dangerous' is painted on this building to warn people the structure is unstable.
 
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
Struggling to survive, Vera Mihailova wipes tears from her eyes. She is disabled and her husband and son are both unemployed. &ldquo;My pension is 940 hryvnia ($40) per month,&quot; she said. &quot;How can my family survive on 940 hryvnia?&rdquo;
2/12 Struggling to survive, Vera Mihailova wipes tears from her eyes. She is disabled and her husband and son are both unemployed. “My pension is 940 hryvnia ($40) per month," she said. "How can my family survive on 940 hryvnia?”
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
A World Food Program worker walks past the shattered remains of a shelled building on the outskirts of Slavyansk.
3/12 A World Food Program worker walks past the shattered remains of a shelled building on the outskirts of Slavyansk.
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
After having her right leg amputated due to diabetes, Natalia Kot has been house bound for the past 5 years. She&#39;s able to survive with the help of food vouchers from the World Food Program.
4/12 After having her right leg amputated due to diabetes, Natalia Kot has been house bound for the past 5 years. She's able to survive with the help of food vouchers from the World Food Program.
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
People register for humanitarian aid in Lysychansk.
5/12 People register for humanitarian aid in Lysychansk.
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
Pensioners patiently queue to register for World Food Program aid vouchers.
6/12 Pensioners patiently queue to register for World Food Program aid vouchers.
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
After fleeing their home, this child and his family now live in a student dormitory. Schooling can be a problem, however, because only children who have a certificate of education are permitted to attend classes. Many families were unable to bring the certificates with them as they were evacuated from their homes. &nbsp;
7/12 After fleeing their home, this child and his family now live in a student dormitory. Schooling can be a problem, however, because only children who have a certificate of education are permitted to attend classes. Many families were unable to bring the certificates with them as they were evacuated from their homes.  
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
When his wife and son were killed in the conflict, 77-year-old pensioner Piotr Jakovlich went to live in this student accommodation. Once a PhD candidate at a Moscow university, he is now an IDP or internally displaced person. He relies on food donations to survive.
8/12 When his wife and son were killed in the conflict, 77-year-old pensioner Piotr Jakovlich went to live in this student accommodation. Once a PhD candidate at a Moscow university, he is now an IDP or internally displaced person. He relies on food donations to survive.
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
Neli Sergeyevna cares for her blind and mentally disabled son Igor. They survive on food vouchers from the World Food Program.
9/12 Neli Sergeyevna cares for her blind and mentally disabled son Igor. They survive on food vouchers from the World Food Program.
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
A typical monthly ration for one person from the World Food Program. The parcel weighs 21 kilograms and contains buckwheat, macaroni, kidney beans, canned meat, canned fish, sunflower oil, sugar, salt and tea.
10/12 A typical monthly ration for one person from the World Food Program. The parcel weighs 21 kilograms and contains buckwheat, macaroni, kidney beans, canned meat, canned fish, sunflower oil, sugar, salt and tea.
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
The head of the World Food Program in Kramatorsk, Zulfia Sabir, explains how food parcels allow recipients to diversify their diets. &ldquo;For beneficiaries who get the boxes, it frees a certain amount of money from their budgets that can now be used to buy vegetables and fruits,&quot; she said.
11/12 The head of the World Food Program in Kramatorsk, Zulfia Sabir, explains how food parcels allow recipients to diversify their diets. “For beneficiaries who get the boxes, it frees a certain amount of money from their budgets that can now be used to buy vegetables and fruits," she said.
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
With so many damaged roads and bridges in eastern Ukraine, it can be a challenge for World Food Program workers to deliver humanitarian aid.&nbsp;<br />
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12/12 With so many damaged roads and bridges in eastern Ukraine, it can be a challenge for World Food Program workers to deliver humanitarian aid. 
 
With winter looming, the European Commission estimates 5 million people require urgent humanitarian aid in eastern Ukraine. The situation is most dire for those who have been displaced or live near the front lines in areas beyond government control. The World Food Program is racing to distribute food vouchers and parcels to the one million people who are the most vulnerable and require immediate food assistance. (Photos by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
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13:08 12.11.2015

Igor Plotnitsky, the so-called leader of the “LPR,” told the Russian daily Moskovsky Komsomolets that he would appear as a witness at a court hearing about Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko, who is currently jailed in Russia. Plotnitsky was supposed to be present at a November 11 hearing.

“Actually, next week I’ll be at the hearing,” he said.

Two of Savchenko’s lawyers seemed happy about the news.

“Next week, leave everything and come to Plotnitsky’s questioning. It will be unforgettable,” Nikolai Polozov tweeted.

"I guarantee much thrill and unforgettable impressions to Ukrainian and foreign media during Plotnitsky’s questioning,” tweeted Mark Feygin.

12:39 12.11.2015

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