Russian armed forces control rotation of Ukrainian Cyborgs in Donetsk airport in eastern Ukraine.
Ceasefire is over: Russian artillery shelling Ukrainian army positions near occupied Donetsk in eastern Ukraine.
At least 4,808 people have been killed and 10,468 wounded in the result of the conflict in eastern Ukraine. These numbers were published in the situation report of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) as of 9 January 2014.
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Bomb explodes at the cafe in Ismail, Odesa oblast in Ukraine.
Ukrainians on their knees commemorate killed Ukrainian serviceman. Lviv oblast residents stand on their knees to commemorate of fallen UA soldier Lyubomyr Podfedko who died on Jan 1 defending Donetsk international airport from RU regular army forces and DPR militants.
Russian subversives operate near Horlivka in Donetsk oblast during ceasefire in the war zone of eastern Ukraine after two signed Minsk agreements.
Russian military equipment moves towards Luhansk oblast - war zone and occupied territory of eastern Ukraine.
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Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 was shot down by a Buk surface-to-air missile system brought from Kursk, Russia. This news was released today as a result of a joint investigation by Spiegel, CORRECT!V and Algemeen Dagblad. The EMPR team agrees with their conclusions and presents supporting video and photo footage to prove that Russia is guilty in the death of 298 peaceful people
A few weeks ago, as residents of the town “A” in the Donetsk region explained, pharmacies ran out of children's medicines and bottle nipples used for feeding infants. (They had not been cheap, even when available, and many mothers have no money.)