Thursday, November 13, 2014

With Ceasefire 'All But Dead', Russia And Ukraine Trade Accusations



Moscow And Kiev Trade Accusations; U.S. Warns Russia Against Escalation -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Moscow and Kiev accused each other on Thursday of violating a ceasefire and the United States warned Russia the West might punish it further for its "military escalation" of the Ukraine crisis.

Ukraine accused Russia of sending soldiers and weapons to help separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine launch a new offensive in a conflict that has killed more than 4,000 people. Russia warned Kiev that any resumption of hostilities against the separatists would be catastrophic for Ukraine.

Increasing violence, truce violations and reports of unmarked armed convoys traveling from the direction of the Russian border have aroused fears that a shaky Sept. 5 truce could collapse.

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More News On The Crisis In Ukraine

Ukraine, separatists revving for resumption of full-fledged war -- L.A. times
Ukraine ceasefire all but dead, OSCE envoy says -- Sydney Morning Herald
Fears rise amid Ukraine truce breaches -- Al Jazeera
Ukraine Warns Of A Worsening Security Situation -- AP
Ukraine fears return to 'full-scale fighting' as Russia reinforces rebels -- CBC/Reuters
Ukraine Prepares for All-Out War as 'Russian Tanks and Troops Enter Donetsk' -- IBTimes
Four Ukrainian soldiers killed in Donetsk fighting -- UPI
Kiev not fully committed to ceasefire, amasses troops along E. Ukraine frontline – Russia -- RT
Ukraine pulling military hardware closer to Donbass — Russian OSCE ambassador -- ITAR-TASS
UN warns of possible return to warfare in eastern Ukraine -- RTE
Ukraine official: Likelihood of imminent Russian attack "high" -- CBS/AP
Ukraine Is Ready for Defense as Rebels Regroup: Klimkin -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Ukraine crisis: Russia warns neighbour that it risks catastrophe if it resumes hostilities -- The Independent
Russia Warns Ukraine a New Conflict Would Be Catastrophic -- Newsweek/Reuters
Russia on the spot as fears mount over east Ukraine conflict -- AFP
Eastern Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk republics demand urgent meeting of Minsk Group -- ITAR-TASS
US Official: Russia 'fuelling' war in Ukraine -- Al Jazeera
U.S. Envoy Sees Risk of Ukraine Spinning Out of Control -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Obama Calls on Russia to Respect Ukraine Cease-fire -- VOA
Under Fire In Ukraine, OSCE Questions Its Worth -- Radio Free Europe
The Latest from Ukraine: A Cease-Fire No One Is Observing in a War No One Is Fighting -- Joshua Keating, Slate
Ukraine or Russia: Who will blink first? -- Andrew Wilson, special for CNN

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