Good morning. We'll start the live blog this week with a few of the Ukraine-related tweets that caught our eye overnight:
That concludes our live blog for today. Please join us again tomorrow for more coverage of events in Ukraine.
A report on Ukraine's transition from the Russian market to markets in the West.
A story on de-communization in Ukraine:
New information on a blast at the Mejlis's office in Kherson.
Separatist forces in eastern Ukraine claim shelling by government forces killed a man in the Donetsk region in this TASS report:
Monitors inspect death of man killed in western Donetsk
MOSCOW, February 7. /TASS/. Monitors of OSCE, the Joint Coordination
Center for Ceasefire Monitoring (JCCCM) and the defense ministry of the
self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) inspected the Trudovskiye
settlement in western Donetsk, where a local citizen was killed in the
shelling delivered by pro-Kiev military, the Donetsk News Agency reported
on Sunday referring to a source at the republic's defense authorities.
"OSCE, JCCCM and the DPR's defense ministry have inspected the place
where a man died in the Trudovskiye settlement," the source said. "At the
place, where he got injured, remain blood traces as well as traces from
many mine fragments near houses."
The source said, the man, born in 1962, died of a 82mm mine, which was
fired from positions of the Ukrainian military near the Maryinka town.
On Saturday, a civilian in the Trudovskiye settlement died of injuries
from a shelling, delivered from positions of pro-Kiev military.
Human rights activists are reminding those who signed the Minsk accords about the rarely mentioned human rights component of those agreements:
A video showing children making souvenirs for Ukrainian soldiers in eastern Ukraine: