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      Kyrylenko wants to create international coalition against Kremlin
      Nov03

      Kyrylenko wants to create international coalition against Kremlin

      People’s Front Party member Viacheslav Kyrylenko has proposed creating an international coalition against the aggressive policy of the Kremlin, which would consist of the countries and institutions that do not recognize illegal elections held in Donbas on November 2. Kyrylenko said live on the Inter television channel that it was necessary...

      Soldiers of 31st roadblock respond with fire to ultimatum of terrorists
      Nov03

      Soldiers of 31st roadblock respond with fire to ultimatum of terrorists

      On Monday, November 3, militants launched an ultimatum, demanding that the personnel from the 31st roadblock in Luhansk region left the position. In response, the terrorists got the fire volley. The ATO press center notes. “At 7.30 a.m., terrorists launched another ultimatum to the personnel, who carry their service at the 31st roadblock,...

      Tymchuk names hottest points in ATO area
      Nov03

      Tymchuk names hottest points in ATO area

      The hottest points in the ATO area over the previous day were Stary Aidar (four shellings), Krymske and Pavlopol (by two shellings). Head of the Center of Military and Political Studies Dmytro Tymchuk wrote on Facebook. “Also, Russian-terrorist forces inflicted fire blows on positions of the ATO forces near the settlements of Orlovske,...

      Shkiriak admits current phase of Russia’s invasion
      Nov03

      Shkiriak admits current phase of Russia’s invasion

      Adviser to the Interior Minister Zorian Shkiriak admits that the Russian Federation will hold a current phase of invasion in Ukraine. He said this on air of the TV channel 112 Ukraine. “On the territory of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, there are no terrorist bands uncontrolled by Putin! There is, let’s say, a kind of misunderstanding between...

      U.S. sees so-called ‘elections’ in Donbas as illegitimate
      Nov03

      U.S. sees so-called ‘elections’ in Donbas as illegitimate

      The United States sees as illegitimate the so-called “elections” held on Sunday, November 2, in the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics. This was stated by White House spokesman Mark Stroh. He said that the holding of these “elections” contravened Ukraine’s constitution and laws, as well as...

      Russia forms nearly 30,000-strong army in Donbas
      Nov03

      Russia forms nearly 30,000-strong army in Donbas

      Russia and terrorists have formed in Donbas an army composed of 24,000 to 27,000 Russian troops and local militants. Director of the Center for Military and Political Studies Dmytro Tymchuk reported this on his Facebook page. “Russian-terrorist troops have currently completed the formation of four strike groups: Luhansk (the area of...

      Terrorist ‘elections’ harm peace – EU
      Nov03

      Terrorist ‘elections’ harm peace – EU

      The European Union has condemned the “elections” held by terrorists in eastern Ukraine, calling them illegal. EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini stated that the vote was “a new obstacle on the path towards peace in Ukraine,” the BBC reported. She said that the...

      Vote violates Minsk agreements – Poroshenko

      Pro-Russian rebels have elected a separatist leadership in eastern Ukraine – a vote President Petro Poroshenko called “a farce”. ||| Donetsk, Ukraine – Pro-Russian rebels elected a separatist leadership in eastern Ukraine on Sunday in a vote President Petro Poroshenko called “a farce”.Mining electrician-turned-rebel leader Alexander...

      Russia backs Ukraine rebel vote

      Russia endorsed a crushing victory for Ukraine’s pro-Moscow rebel leadership after controversial polls on Sunday that the EU slammed. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine, ISIS Wars Increase Europe’s Risks in the Western Balkans
      Nov03

      Ukraine, ISIS Wars Increase Europe’s Risks in the Western Balkans

      Albania’s Defense Minister Urges EU, NATO: Engage More Urgently with Ex-Yugoslav Region Europe’s peace is at risk from the wars in Ukraine, Syria and Iraq—and nowhere more than in the Balkans, where several states of the former Yugoslavia form the weakest spot in Europe’s security structures. …read more Source: Atlantic...