Is there any real base for Russia to call new Ukraine govt 'illegitimate'? this clears a lot http://t.co/fmmkOjoW3Q pic.twitter.com/wj0fNsYv9B
— Maxim Eristavi (@MaximEristavi) April 25, 2014
‘I had it pretty easy, because I was let go," says @SimonOstrovsky. The story we've all been waiting to read: http://t.co/KA32oLhvbt
— Jack Stubbs (@jc_stubbs) April 25, 2014
Telephone conversation with Federal Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel http://t.co/gAeMnXzdej
— President of Russia (@KremlinRussia_E) April 25, 2014
The move comes after the international ratings agency Standard & Poor's cut Russia's sovereign credit rating one notch on April 25 to BBB- and kept its outlook "negative."
The agency cited a risk of increased capital flight amid the Ukraine crisis for its decision as some $50.6 billion left Russia in the first quarter.
The central bank also said on April 25 that inflation had increased this month to 7.2 percent, up from 6.4 percent in March.
The ruble also lost ground against both the euro and the dollar, falling to 35.93 rubles to $1 and 49.7 rubles to 1 euro.
Ukrainians now entitled to 10-year US visas - ambassador @GeoffPyatt
— Leonid Ragozin (@leonidragozin) April 25, 2014
Yelena Rybak buries her husband, #Ukraine councilman who met a gruesome end. http://t.co/GKYxn8QTzB pic.twitter.com/07ZSY4vtSt
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) April 25, 2014
The regional gov't building in Donetsk is still occupied. But where are all the protesters? Sign of tepid support? http://t.co/eXKb2dugxO
— Paul Sonne (@PaulSonne) April 25, 2014
Commander of anti-terror operation says Sloviansk will be blockaded, but there will be no assault inside town. http://t.co/mgrgwMmluU
— Leonid Ragozin (@leonidragozin) April 25, 2014
The Guardian: The billionaire parachuted in to run #Ukraine's most troubled region http://t.co/aYb2mhkz4J pic.twitter.com/JmHd5u2R7w
— KyivPost (@KyivPost) April 25, 2014