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Deal reached on enforcing Ukraine ceasefire – Video


Deal reached on enforcing Ukraine ceasefire
Participants in Ukrainian peace talks have agreed to create a buffer zone to separate government troops and pro-Russian fighters, as well as withdraw foreign fighters and heavy weapons from...

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Novorossiya Grads Hit Ukraine Positions – Video


Novorossiya Grads Hit Ukraine Positions
Stakhanov area, Lugansk region, after earlier Ukraine attack on Novorossiya positions.

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Ukraine Tensions to Ease w/ Diplomatic Solution? – Video


Ukraine Tensions to Ease w/ Diplomatic Solution?
Ukraine tensions are starting to ease with a potential diplomatic solution where Ukraine parliament approved a trade and political deal with the European Union and agreed to limited autonomy...

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Ukraine Agrees to No-Fire Zone With Rebels in East

Ukraine and separatists mapped out a no-fire zone to strengthen a shaky cease-fire in the east as rebels continued to shell government positions, a munitions plant exploded and a Russian aid convoy reached Donetsk.

The agreement to create a 30 kilometer (18 mile) weapons-free swath was reached at about 1:30 a.m. in Minsk, Belarus, where former Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma held a seven-hour meeting with the heads of the separatists, the Russian ambassador to Ukraine, Mikhail Zurabov and Heidi Tagliavini, a representative for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

This was a long, but constructive, dialogue that allowed us to sign the important document, said Kuchma this morning. We will hope for the better while preparing for everything.

Daily clashes in eastern Ukraine have rattled the cease-fire since it was signed Sept. 5, miring the country in its bloodiest conflict since World War II and leaving more than 3,000 dead. The insurrection in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk erupted after Russia annexed Crimea in March, pushing the national currency to the weakest in more than five years yesterday.

The hryvnias move is a huge eye-opener, Simon Quijano-Evans, the London-based head of emerging-market research at Commerzbank AG, said by e-mail. What Ukraine needs the most is a normalized backdrop without conflict within its borders that can allow it to move on.

The no-fire zone brackets troop positions from both sides as of yesterday. Weaponry on either side will be pulled back at least 15 kilometers, creating a buffer between the front lines. The OSCE will send monitors to the no-fire zone within 24 hours of the pacts signing, according to Kuchma.

We dont rule out that there may be forces, from one side or another, who will not be satisfied, Kuchma said.

The Ukrainian Defense Ministry reported on its Facebook account that as of 5:30 p.m. today, sounds of explosions could still be heard after earlier reports that separatists were firing on Ukrainian positions despite the cease-fire.

Ukrainian forces were under attack in 13 locations in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, including the Donetsk airport. Government forces killed 20 armed rebels, the ministry said. The situation in Mariupol remained stable, with the city under control of Ukrainian forces.

Shelling of a chemical and munitions plant at about 10 a.m. today caused a massive explosion and spurred speculation on social media that radiation was being emitted from the site. The Donetsk City Council cited the Ukrainian Emergency Situations Ministry as dismissing that speculation as untrue.

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Ukraine Agrees to No-Fire Zone With Rebels in East

Ukraine's govt makes deal with pro-Russian rebels

Ukraine'sgovernment and pro-Russian rebels have signed a memorandum aimed at halting all fighting in the east of the country.

The plan creates a buffer zone in areas where conflict has been continuing.

It demands that all troops and foreign mercenaries be pulled back.

Earlier, Russia delivered a third shipment of aid to rebel-controlled Ukraine.

It senttrucks carrying water and food across the border, a spokesman for Russia's emergencies ministry said.

He said the convoy - the first aid shipment to the flash point city of Donetsk.

Ithad been sent across the state border unaccompanied by any international or Ukrainian government monitors.

Russia has previously sent two aid convoys to the rebel-held Lugansk region without the final agreement of Ukraine and Red Cross monitors, sparking outrage in Kiev.

Russian state channel Rossiya 24 said the convoy of 200 vehicles carried electricity generators, water and food.

The channel said the convoy's precise route had been kept secret until the last minute for security reasons.

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