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Business Insider/Reuters: Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine are preparing for something big
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Wednesday accused Russia of building up air defense systems inside eastern Ukraine and of involvement in training exercises of pro-Russian rebels in breach of a European-brokered truce.
"This is the highest amount of Russian air defense equipment in eastern Ukraine since August," State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said in a statement.
More News On Ukraine
Ukraine troops shelled by pro-Russian rebels near Mariupol -- BBC
Ukrainian soldiers refuse to give up positions near embattled Shyrokyne -- Kyiv Post
Militants fire heavy artillery on Shyrokyne, one Ukrainian soldier wounded -- Ukraine Today
Kiev Preparing Strike Against Eastern Ukraine – DPR Leader -- Sputnik
US: Russia Ready to Reignite Ukraine Conflict -- Newser
Ukraine says it aims to prevent Russian attacks at WW2 commemorations -- Reuters
Ukraine conflict attracts foreign fighters – on both sides -- Financial Times
Kerry told Russia in phone call to pull forces from Ukraine: official -- Reuters
Russia Says Ukraine Must Be ‘Neutral’ as It Accuses U.S., NATO -- Deutsche Welle
Lavrov Says Ukraine's Neutrality Important, Lambasts U.S. -- Radio Free Europe
No U.S. plans to deliver anti-tank systems to Ukraine - U.S. ambassador to Russia -- RBTH
Europe anticipates renewed hostilities in Ukraine -- Al Jazeera
Ukraine's refugee crisis escalates along with the fighting -- Streets Roots
A Population Uprooted by Ukraine’s War Struggles to Get By -- New York Times
Ukraine crisis has created more than 2 million refugees, UN reports -- Euronews
High-profile killings in Ukraine sow hatred -- Deutsche Welle
Ukraine’s Suspicious Deaths Must Be Credibly Investigated -- Newsweek
‘Where’s our money?’ Thousands of coal miners blockade Ukrainian govt -- RT
US pledges $1bn loan guarantees to Ukraine despite corruption fears -- IBTimes
Tongue-Tied on Ukraine’s Front Lines -- Sarah A. Topol, Newsweek
Poll: Ukrainians split on visa regime for Russia, joining NATO, but very negative about Russian government -- Ukraine Today
An Eye for an Eye: Ukraine's POW Problem -- Isaac Webb, Moscow Times
Ukraine: Pictures of a Ceasefire -- Tim Judah, New York Review of Books
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