Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Ukraine Civil War News Updates -- July 2, 2014

BBC

Intense Fighting Reported in E. Ukraine -- Voice of America

Violence continued in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday, a day after Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko ended a 10-day unilateral cease-fire and resumed a military offensive against pro-Russian separatists.

A spokesman for Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, Andriy Lysenko, said at least five Ukrainian servicemen were killed and 21 wounded over the previous 24 hours, while "hundreds" of rebel fighters died in the fighting.

Lysenko said government forces had retaken three settlements from rebel forces and hit 120 separatist targets, while the separatists carried out 19 attacks on military convoys, checkpoints and positions.

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Ukraine Civil War News Updates -- July 2, 2014

Major casualties on both sides as fierce fighting continues in eastern Ukraine (LIVE UPDATES) -- Kyiv Post
Kiev's bloody eastern Ukraine campaign LIVE UPDATES -- RT
Fighting engulfs key city as Ukraine truce ends -- AP
Ukraine conflict: Civilians killed as truce collapses -- BBC
Ukraine retakes border crossing from rebels as Poroshenko goes on attack -- The Guardian
Pro-Russian rebels capture police headquarters in Ukraine -- AP
Ukraine Attacks Pro-Russian Separatists, Retakes Three Villages -- NBC
Ukraine: 4 Troops Die as Attacks on Rebels Rise -- AP
Ukraine relaunches attack on rebels after failed truce -- AFP
As Ukraine cease-fire expires, violence escalates -- Washington Post
Heavy shell strike caught on street camera in Ukraine (VIDEO) -- RT
Ukraine Wants to Seal Its Russian Border -- Daily Beast
Putin Warns Again of Force as Ukraine Fighting Spreads -- New York Times
Putin accuses Ukraine over ceasefire as fighting rages -- BBC
Russia Demands New Cease-Fire in Ukraine -- New York Times
Merkel warns Russia on sanctions ahead of Berlin talks on Ukraine -- Reuters

1 comment:

Rhaegar said...

1.
Are the Ukrainian army strong enough to retake Donetsk and Lugansk?
2.
Will violence spread into Kharkiv or is it safe there?
3.
The pro-Russians are they still getting suport from the civilians in Eastern Ukraine?
4.
What are your family and friends telling you about whats happening? Are the Kiev troops retaking as many towns as they claim or has the pro-Russians set the fight to a standstill?
5.
If Kiev tries to retake any mayor cities like Slaviansk will there be many causalties or will the military try to avoid civlian causalties?
6.
Any news from the siege of Sloviansk? Are the millitary strong enouth to retake it?
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That are my questions for today. Hope to get more info about how strong the pro-Russian resistance is and are your friends and family still there or has they evacuated? If they still are there it will be nice to know more about the conflict from their perspective and yours:)