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Locals flee eastern Ukraine amid fighting and lack of supplies – Video


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Ukraine’s foreign minister calling for ‘Coalition of …

Ukraine Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said Monday that the brazen Russian invasion of his country has him proposing a new "Coalition of Freedom," to defend democracy and Western values in a troubled world.

"It is about security for everyone," said Klimkin, during an exclusive Fox News interview on the eve of world leaders gathering in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. "If someone in this interchangeable and intertwined world cannot feel secure, how can U.S. citizens here feel secure?"

He says that Ukraine is confrontinga threat any nation can face, adding "we need a network of security." His proposed Coalition of Freedom would consist of "countries which are committed to freedom, to democratic values, where we are not talking about spheres of influence, but the values and real interests of democratic countries."

Klimkin said he faults the world body for failing to confront what he called Russia's invasion of Crimea, and eastern Ukraine. He also said that the West was effectively caught flat-footed by Russian President Vladimir Putin's shocking territorial conquest of parts of his country.

"I believe that NATO, the U.S. and the European Union were not ready for such developments, which have taken place around Crimea and now in Donetsk and Luhansk. Now all of us clearly understand the depths of these events."

Klimkin also is calling for "a fundamental change for the U.N.," which has been impotent in the wake of the first European invasion of another country since Adolf Hitler tested British, French and American resolve with the Nazi invasions of the 1930's.

"If you see the whole inflow of mercenaries, money, weapons and heavy weapons into Ukraine, and it's all coming across the Ukraine-Russian border, if you see the presence of Russian troops and Russian heavy weaponry on our territory, it is an act of aggression."

Despite Russia's occupation of his country, Klimkin says Ukraine has "the solidarity of the Western world."

Supporters of Ukraine in Congress are also going beyond siding with Kiev in its fight against Moscow by seeking to provide military arms the country's forces need to face the Russian backed rebels.

President Obama has so far decided to only send non-lethal supplies to the Ukrainian military. The administration is reportedly concerned that weapons shipments would only embolden Putin even further.

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Ukraine Buffer to Cement Front Lines and Putin Influence

The buffer zone being carved out to bring peace to eastern Ukraine may also cement the conflicts front lines and preserve Russian President Vladimir Putins influence over the region for years to come.

More than 3,500 people have died in the 10-month crisis that sent the economy into a tailspin before a tenuous cease-fire this month. As the Ukrainian army prepares to pull back, a move pro-Russian rebels say they would match, its leaving behind parts of Ukraines industrial and coal-producing heartland known as Donbass -- a region thats home to more than 50 suppliers for Russias defense industry.

The new 30-kilometer (19-mile) wide demilitarized area risks creating a simmering conflict that gives Putin a lever over Ukraines future and threatens to slow the countrys integration with the European Union, according to Joerg Forbrig of the German Marshall Fund. The Russian leader has suggested Ukraine switch to a federal system that would give regions a veto over major state decisions, such as EU or NATO membership.

Indications are indeed that Donbass will be turned into a frozen conflict, Forbrig, a senior program officer for central and eastern Europe in Berlin, said by e-mail. There is no chance that Kiev can re-establish its control of the area, the buffer zone effectively establishes a demarcation line.

Preserving the deadlock would follow a template Russia has used elsewhere in the former Soviet Union. The Kremlin has troops based in Moldovas separatist region of Transnistria and in Georgias breakaway republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. While both Moldova and Georgia have formal ties with the EU, neither is an official candidate for membership.

That state could last for months, years, or even decades in the absence of a definitive solution, Tatiana Orlova, an economist at Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc in London, said in an e-mailed report.

Signs of the conflict easing have helped Russian stocks and the currency to rebound even as sanctions still threaten to tip the economy in the recession. The ruble is the best performer in the past five days among 24 emerging-market currencies tracked by Bloomberg, having gained 0.8 percent against the dollar, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

The Ukrainian hryvnia, the worlds worst-performing currency this year with a 36 percent plunge against the dollar, has gained 2.3 percent in the past month.

Shaky as the cease-fire may be, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Sept. 21 praised it for de-escalating tensions and reached out to the rebels by blaming rogue groups for violations. His comments were echoed by a separatist leader the next day as both sides said they were preparing to pull back to establish a no-fire zone between them.

The two sides hashed out the cease-fire agreement in Minsk, Belarus and lawmakers in Kiev agreed to give special powers to the Donetsk and Luhansk regions for three years. The pact was amended last week to create a buffer zone and NATO said that it detected signs of Russia pulling back its forces. The government in Moscow has denied involvement.

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Ukraine: Donetsk region hit by massive fuel shortage – Video


Ukraine: Donetsk region hit by massive fuel shortage
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