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A woman carries a baby as she passes destroyed houses following what locals say was overnight shelling by Ukrainian forces in the eastern town of Slovyansk on June 9.
A woman carries a baby as she passes destroyed houses following what locals say was overnight shelling by Ukrainian forces in the eastern town of Slovyansk on June 9.

Live Blog: Crisis In Ukraine (Archive)

Summary for June 9

-- Ukraine's Foreign Ministry says that Moscow and Kyiv have reached a "mutual understanding" on key parts of a plan proposed by President Petro Poroshenko for ending violence in separatist-controlled eastern Ukraine.

-- Reports say up to 20 armed gunmen were trying to seize property from a factory (Topaz) that makes communications and electronic-warfare equipment in the Donetsk region.

-- A deputy foreign minister says Russia will consider any expansion of NATO forces near its borders a "demonstration of hostile intentions" and "take the necessary political and military-technological measures to support our security."

-- A two-man crew for Russian Zvezda TV arrived in Moscow after being released from detention in Ukraine.

-- Serbian officials say their own work on the Russian-backed South Stream gas pipeline will have to be suspended after Bulgaria stopped construction of its portion based on EU and U.S. concerns.

-- Ukrainian security forces are reportedly still battling pro-Russian separatists in the east near Slovyansk and Donetsk.

*NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Kyiv
11:31 26.5.2014
11:21 26.5.2014
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says the Ukrainian presidential election campaign was “not without problems.” Lavrov reiterates that Russia will respect the will of the Ukrainian people. He also says he hopes Petro Poroshenko will do everything to prevent extremist views from prevailing in Ukraine.
11:07 26.5.2014
Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (right) meets with military personnel during a visit to a national-guard training camp near Kyiv on May 22.
Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (right) meets with military personnel during a visit to a national-guard training camp near Kyiv on May 22.


Poroshenko says he has no plan to change the country’s current government or its prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
10:04 26.5.2014
With just over half the votes counted, here's how the top of the presidential race looked:

Poroshenko: 53.86%
Tymoshenko: 13.1%
Lyashko: 8.48%
Hrytsenko: 5.48%
Tihipko: 5.18%
09:43 26.5.2014
A reported raid by separatist gunmen has suspended flights in and out of the main airport in Ukraine's eastern city of Donetsk.

A spokesman for the airport said it halted operations at 7:00 a.m. Kyiv time today after a group of armed men demanded that soldiers guarding the perimeter of the airport be withdrawn.

A Reuters reporter says Ukrainian police have blocked the road to the airport.
08:36 26.5.2014
One of the two Russian LifeNews reporters handed over by Ukrainian authorities, Oleg Sidyakin, suggested that there were "mercenaries" and Westerners among those they observed working with Ukrainian forces at Kramatorsk. Westerners just act "strange," it seems. According to Interfax:
Sidyakin said they saw mercenaries at the Kramatorsk airport.

"There were lots of mercenaries at the airport. There were also people wearing uniforms, which were not typical of Ukraine, they did not talk to anyone but silently went to the headquarters. We are still wondering who they are," Sidyakin told reporters.

He noted they did not hear anyone speak English.

"But we saw people equipped as if they belonged to the Western forces. The behavior of those people was strange, same as their manners and the fact they did not speak to anyone," he said.
08:29 26.5.2014
Ramzan Kadyrov (file photo)
Ramzan Kadyrov (file photo)
LifeNews and "Izvestia" report that pro-Kremlin Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov was instrumental in securing the release by Ukrainian authorities of two of its journalists, Oleg Sidyakin and Marat Saichenko, who were detained around Kramatorsk and held for a week.

Kadyrov boasts of his personal involvement in the "Izvestia" interview but also notes the "huge role" of President Vladimir Putin.
08:17 26.5.2014
A reminder that while he said his first priority was to "end war and bring peace" and that his first trip would be to Ukraine's heavily pro-Russian east, Poroshenko insisted his country would "never recognize" the Crimean referendum or the "occupation of Crimea."
Poroshenko: 'Ukraine Will Never Recognize Occupation Of Crimea'
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08:14 26.5.2014
According to the latest official preliminary results, with nearly one-quarter of the votes counted, Petro Poroshenko is at 54.1 percent and former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko at 13.1 percent.
08:13 26.5.2014
Interfax quotes "the press service of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic" as telling them that the breakaway Ukrainian group has declared martial law there.
"Martial law was put into place in the Donetsk People's Republic at 12:00 a.m. on May 26. The main task is to clear the Donetsk People's Republic's territory from the hostile Ukrainian forces," the press service said.

Ukrainian First Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Yarema said several hours ago that the army operation in eastern Ukraine would resume shortly.

The announcement appears to follow a statement by Ukrainian First Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Yarema suggesting that a Ukrainian military "counterterrorist" operation in eastern Ukraine was about to resume.

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