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Ukraine bans Russia’s wheelchair-bound Eurovision contestant – New York Post

Ukraine said on Wednesday it had barred Russias entry for the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest from entering the country, prompting a swift rebuke from Moscow, which called the decision a cynical and inhuman act.

Ukraines state security service (SBU) said Yulia Samoylova, a wheelchair-bound 27-year-old singer, had violated Ukrainian law by visiting Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, and would not be allowed to enter the country for three years.

Relations between Ukraine and Russia soured following the annexation and the outbreak of a war between Kiev and Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine that has killed more than 10,000 people.

Hostilities spilled over into the glitzy Eurovision show after Ukrainian contestant Jamala unexpectedly won the contest last year with an entry that Russia called politicized.

Ukraine, which won the right to stage the 62nd Eurovision event after Jamalas victory, has previously threatened to deny entry to certain Russian singers it deemed anti-Ukrainian.

Samoylova has visited Crimea since the peninsula was seized by Russia, which is illegal according to Ukrainian law unless it is done with Kievs permission.

The Security Service of Ukraine has banned the citizen of the Russian Federation Yulia Samoylova from entering the country for a period of three years, SBU spokeswoman Olena Gitlianska wrote on Facebook.

Russian foreign ministry official Grigory Karasin, speaking to Interfax news agency, called the decision to bar Samoylova another outrageous, cynical and inhuman act by the Kiev authorities.

Echoing previous Russian calls to boycott the event, Yelena Drapenko, First Deputy chairman of the Dumas Culture Committee, told RIA news agency: We should not participate at all in this competition. What theyve done is a dirty act.

The Kremlin has denied Samoylova was picked to represent Russia in order to provoke Ukraine politically and says that the choice of singer was made independently by state-run broadcaster Channel One, which broadcasts Eurovision in Russia.

Given a chance to try and look civilized, the Ukrainian authorities lacked the common sense to use it. Its a pity, the press service of Channel One said.

Last year Russia accused Ukraine of politicizing the competition by choosing as its entrant a Crimean Tatar, Jamala, whose song decried war-time deportations of Tatars under Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in the 1940s.

Ukraine expects about 12,000 to 14,000 spectators to attend the competition in May with millions more watching on television. It will be the second time that Kiev hosts the event.

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which operates Eurovision, said it was deeply disappointed by the decision, which goes against both the spirit of the Contest, and the notion of inclusivity that lies at [its] heart.

It said in a statement however that it had to respect the local laws of the host country.

We will continue a dialogue with the Ukrainian authorities with the aim of ensuring that all artists can perform at the 62nd Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv in May, the statement on the Eurovision website said.

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Croatia tops table with 1-0 win over Ukraine, Iceland 2nd – News & Observer


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The weather, not transfer targets, attracts Mourinho to Croatia v Ukraine – FourFourTwo

Is Jose Mourinho already scouting off-season signings? The Manchester United manager has explained his visit to watch Croatia v Ukraine.

Jose Mourinho's presence in the crowd to watch Croatia versusUkraine sparked speculation he was keeping tabs on potential transfer targets, but the Manchester United manager insists that was not the case.

The Portuguese was a spectator in Zagreb on Friday as Croatia prevailed 1-0 in their World Cup qualifier.

Mourinho's visit prompted some to suggest he had used his break from United's schedule to meet with representatives ofInter attacker Ivan Perisic, who did not feature against Ukraine due to suspension.

But Mourinhoinsists the reason for his trip was pleasure, rather than business.

"I have no hidden cause, I just came to enjoy my free days and visit some friends like Predrag Mijatovic and Davor Suker," he told HNTV.

"I know everyone believes I came to watch some players, but in today's football you don't have to travel around in order to see some players, I know all of them well.

"I came as a person that wants to relax and enjoy the nice weather, unlike the rainin Manchester..."

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Saboteurs blew up arms warehouse – Ukraine military – Eyewitness News

Saboteurs blew up arms warehouse - Ukraine military

More than 10,000 people have been killed in the conflict between Ukraine and the separatist rebels since 2014.

FILE: A tank from the Ukrainian Forces is stationed outside a building in the flashpoint eastern town of Avdiivka. Picture: AFP

KIEV The Ukrainian military said unknown saboteurs blew up a warehouse storing tank ammunition at a military base in the east of the country early on Thursday, but nobody was hurt.

The base, which contained about 138,000 tonnes of ammunition, is located in the city of Balakleya about 100km from the frontline of Ukraines war against Russian-backed separatists.

Rescue teams were evacuating nearby villages in the eastern Kharkiv region, the military said.

According to preliminary data ... as a result of sabotage, last night at 2.46am, fire and explosions caused the detonation of ammunition at several sites storing rockets and artillery weapons, Ukraines chief military prosecutor Anatoly Matios wrote on Facebook.

Military spokesperson Oleksander Motuzyanyk said security around other bases was being beefed up. Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman was due to fly to the area later on Thursday.

Saboteurs previously tried to destroy the same base using drones in 2015, another military spokesperson, Yuzef Venskovich, told the 112 TV channel.

More than 10,000 people have been killed in the conflict between Ukraine and the separatist rebels since 2014.

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Ukraine Bars Russia’s Eurovision Entrant – New York Times


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