Alexander Borodai
As Ukraine Conflict Intensifies, Serb Volunteers Prepare for Battle
In response, the Ukrainian defence ministry has called on reservist soldiers to attend training sessions and has conducted defensive military drills near Crimea. Kyiv says that 28 of its soldiers have already been killed this year.
Bodies leave Ukraine war zone as parties declare truce at MH17 crash site
A train carrying the remains of 280 people killed in the Malaysian plane disaster was finally allowed to leave a rebel-held region in eastern Ukraine as the militants declared a truce July 22 around the crash site.
Bodies moved from MH17 site as world demands probe
International monitors said Sunday that pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine had loaded scores of bodies from the crash site of downed Malaysian jet MH17 into train wagons as grieving families clamoured to have their loved ones brought home.
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Ukraine rebels say have material 'resembling' MH17 black boxes
Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine said Sunday they had recovered objects which appear to be the black boxes of downed Malaysian airliner MH17 and are willing to hand them over to international investigators.
Ukrainian rebels free four OSCE hostages, four still in captivity
Rebels in southeast Ukraine early on June 27 released four out of eight international observers, captured over a month ago, in an apparent goodwill gesture that could help pave the way to a resolution of the conflict that has so far claimed hundreds of lives.
More than 50 rebels killed in biggest Ukraine government assault
More than 50 pro-Russian rebels were killed in an unprecedented assault by Ukrainian government forces, which raged into a second day on Tuesday after a newly-elected president vowed to crush the revolt in the east once and for all.