Accessibility links

Breaking News
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)

09:01 14.4.2016

08:53 14.4.2016

As reported last night, Russia has shut down the Crimean Tatar Mejlis:

The chief prosecutor of the Russia-occupied Crimea has ordered the suspension of a council that represents the region’s Tatar ethnic minority.

The April 13 order by prosecutor Natalya Poklonskaya means that the Tatar council, called the Mejlis, is prohibited from holding public gatherings, using bank accounts, or disseminating information.

The suspension is to remain in place until a court in the illegally annexed peninsula rules in a case raised by Poklonskaya aimed at banning the Mejlis outright as an extremist organization.

Tatars make up about 15 percent of Crimea’s nearly 2 million people and have broadly opposed Russia’s seizure and annexation of the peninsula from Ukraine in 2014.

Since annexation and the installment of a Russian-imposed government, Tatars have complained of official intimidation, the closure of Tatar language classes, and a general atmosphere of mistrust aimed at Tatar residents.

Amnesty International said the decision to suspend the Mejlis signals a new wave of repression against Crimean Tatars.

"Anyone associated with the Mejlis could now face serious charges of extremism as a result of this ban, which is aimed at snuffing out the few remaining voices of dissent in Crimea," said Denis Krivosheyev, Amnesty International's deputy director for Europe and Central Asia.

"The decision to suspend the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people and ban all its activities under Russia's antiextremism legislation is a repugnant, punitive step denying members of the Crimean Tatar community the right to freedom of association," Krivosheyev added in an April 13 statement.

22:46 13.4.2016

This ends our live blogging for April 13. Be sure to check back tomorrow for our continuing coverage.

AFP is reporting that the Verkhovna Rad has approved Hroysman as prime minister:

Ukraine's parliament on Wednesday approved a new pro-EU government headed by parliament speaker Volodymyr Groysman to replace the cabinet of prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk who resigned at the weekend, officials said.

The pro-western coalition in power "has backed the candidature of Groysman for the post of prime minister," a spokesman for another candidate, Dmytro Stolarchuk, said on Twitter, with several parliamentarians confirming the decision which was thrashed out over days of fraught debate.

The new prime minister and his team are expected to be formally named on Thursday, said parliamentary deputy Maksim Bourbak.

Parliament had agreed on who should head up all the ministries, with the exception of the health ministry, the deputies added.

21:29 13.4.2016

21:06 13.4.2016

The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.

Avdiyivka: Eastern Ukraine's Latest Flash Point

Damage from artillery shells in Avdiyivka. An elderly woman was reportedly killed outside this house while she tended her vegetable patch. April 9, 2016
1/14 Damage from artillery shells in Avdiyivka. An elderly woman was reportedly killed outside this house while she tended her vegetable patch. April 9, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
A Ukrainian sergeant shows rounds from a high-powered sniper rifle that were pulled out of the buildings and sandbags around his squad's position. April 9, 2016
2/14 A Ukrainian sergeant shows rounds from a high-powered sniper rifle that were pulled out of the buildings and sandbags around his squad's position. April 9, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
A Ukrainian antiaircraft gun on its way to reinforce Ukrainian troops on the front line in Avdiyivka's old town. April 9, 2016
3/14 A Ukrainian antiaircraft gun on its way to reinforce Ukrainian troops on the front line in Avdiyivka's old town. April 9, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
Smoke plumes rise after an artillery strike on Ukrainian positions in Avdiyivka's industrial area, known as the "Promzona." Photographer Maxim Tucker says Russia-backed separatist forces are seeking to drive Kyiv's troops from positions overlooking a strategic crossroads. Ukraine says seven of its soldiers have been killed in the fighting in the past month. It claimed to have killed nine separatists encroaching on its positions on April 2. April 7, 2016
4/14 Smoke plumes rise after an artillery strike on Ukrainian positions in Avdiyivka's industrial area, known as the "Promzona." Photographer Maxim Tucker says Russia-backed separatist forces are seeking to drive Kyiv's troops from positions overlooking a strategic crossroads. Ukraine says seven of its soldiers have been killed in the fighting in the past month. It claimed to have killed nine separatists encroaching on its positions on April 2. April 7, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
Lieutenant Naumov of Ukraine's 58th Mechanized Brigade enters the wreckage of an apartment destroyed by a tank round in Avdiyivka's besieged industrial area. April 7, 2016
5/14 Lieutenant Naumov of Ukraine's 58th Mechanized Brigade enters the wreckage of an apartment destroyed by a tank round in Avdiyivka's besieged industrial area. April 7, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
A damaged apartment block in Avdiyivka. Ukrainian soldiers say a separatist tank fired 40 rounds into this residential building. April 7, 2016
6/14 A damaged apartment block in Avdiyivka. Ukrainian soldiers say a separatist tank fired 40 rounds into this residential building. April 7, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
Luda, a 27-year-old midwife, now finds herself removing shrapnel from soldiers' bloodied limbs instead of delivering babies. “How many wounded have I treated? Enough not to be able to count,” she said during a break from tending to casualties. “I feel bad for the boys, of course, but there’s no time to think, really. When I see a wounded soldier, I do my job.” April 7, 2016
7/14 Luda, a 27-year-old midwife, now finds herself removing shrapnel from soldiers' bloodied limbs instead of delivering babies. “How many wounded have I treated? Enough not to be able to count,” she said during a break from tending to casualties. “I feel bad for the boys, of course, but there’s no time to think, really. When I see a wounded soldier, I do my job.” April 7, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
Ukrainian soldiers prepare to board an army truck heading for the front lines in Avdiyivka’s industrial area, where the heaviest fighting is taking place. The Ukrainian Army has imposed a lockdown on the area, preventing all civilian access. April 7, 2016
8/14 Ukrainian soldiers prepare to board an army truck heading for the front lines in Avdiyivka’s industrial area, where the heaviest fighting is taking place. The Ukrainian Army has imposed a lockdown on the area, preventing all civilian access. April 7, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
 A view of separatist positions from a heavy machine-gun emplacement in the town of Mariyinka, 27 kilometers south of Avdiyivka. Tucker says advances by the two sides have brought them as close as 300 meters to each other. Ukraine's 14th Mechanized Brigade, stationed in Mariyinka, comes under nightly fire from rocket-propelled grenades, snipers, and machine guns. April 4, 2016
9/14  A view of separatist positions from a heavy machine-gun emplacement in the town of Mariyinka, 27 kilometers south of Avdiyivka. Tucker says advances by the two sides have brought them as close as 300 meters to each other. Ukraine's 14th Mechanized Brigade, stationed in Mariyinka, comes under nightly fire from rocket-propelled grenades, snipers, and machine guns. April 4, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
Viktor (left) and Vova take a break from the fighting at a command post in Pisky. Viktor has been fighting for less than a month, while Vova is expecting demobilization after serving a 14-month tour.  April 3, 2016
10/14 Viktor (left) and Vova take a break from the fighting at a command post in Pisky. Viktor has been fighting for less than a month, while Vova is expecting demobilization after serving a 14-month tour.  April 3, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
Ukrainian troops watch shells land on Avdiyivka from a machine-gun emplacement in Pisky, on the battle's southern flank. April 3, 2016
11/14 Ukrainian troops watch shells land on Avdiyivka from a machine-gun emplacement in Pisky, on the battle's southern flank. April 3, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
A child's toy lies amid the ruins of Pisky, a village overlooking both Avdiyivka and the shattered remains of Donetsk airport. Ukrainian positions here come under fire on a regular basis, but the fighting has escalated as the battle for Avdiyivka intensifies. April 3, 2016
12/14 A child's toy lies amid the ruins of Pisky, a village overlooking both Avdiyivka and the shattered remains of Donetsk airport. Ukrainian positions here come under fire on a regular basis, but the fighting has escalated as the battle for Avdiyivka intensifies. April 3, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
A woman collects possessions from an abandoned apartment block half destroyed by artillery fire in Pisky. April 3, 2016
13/14 A woman collects possessions from an abandoned apartment block half destroyed by artillery fire in Pisky. April 3, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
Officers get an update on clashes and enemy activity during a briefing at a command post in Pisky, eight kilometers from Avdiyivka on the southern flank of the battle. April 2, 2016
14/14 Officers get an update on clashes and enemy activity during a briefing at a command post in Pisky, eight kilometers from Avdiyivka on the southern flank of the battle. April 2, 2016
The shaky cease-fire between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops appears to have fallen apart around the small industrial town of Avdiyivka. In recent weeks, battles have erupted around the strategically important crossroads in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region. European observers have reported the “highest level of cease-fire violations” since September 2015, with deaths reported on both sides. On April 2, photographer Maxim Tucker entered the area and spent a week documenting villages shattered by a conflict that is now entering its third year.
Previous slide
Next slide

20:34 13.4.2016

18:41 13.4.2016

Here is today's map of the security situation in eastern Ukraine, according to the National Security and Defense Council (click to enlarge):

18:39 13.4.2016

18:34 13.4.2016

A Russian court has rejected Oleksandr Kostenko’s application for parole citing his denial of legally absurd charges and the fact that he was placed in a punishment cell (on the pretext that he hadn’t greeted a prison official). The refusal to release a recognized political prisoner was not unexpected, however the grounds given have been rejected by Russia’s own Supreme Court and an appeal will be lodged.

15:46 13.4.2016

Load more

XS
SM
MD
LG