Russian FM Lavrov says have agree to aid mission with #Ukraine http://t.co/ssyiypCLQy #sooonotaninvasion?
— Ian Bateson (@ianbateson) August 11, 2014
#Poroshenko talks to #Obama who supports aid convoy to east #Ukraine in cooperation w/ EU, Rus, Germany - @STsegolko https://t.co/r69IeQNdX3
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) August 11, 2014
On border of #Ukraine are #Russia's 45000 men,160 tanks,1360 arm. vehicles,390 guns,150 Grads,192 planes,137 copters http://t.co/vj3m32dShj
— Juhani Kaukoranta (@jukaukor) August 11, 2014
And here's Lavrov: "we have agreed all the details with Ukraine." http://t.co/9NgNt4kCNn
— Roland Oliphant (@RolandOliphant) August 11, 2014
So, looks like there will be a humanitarian aid convoy to Luhansk. Agreed by Kiev & Moscow. US & German support.
— Steve Rosenberg (@BBCSteveR) August 11, 2014
Poroshenko talks to Obama about aid convoy to east #Ukraine appears to not be problem or at least not an invasion http://t.co/4SfjKMzAuL
— Ian Bateson (@ianbateson) August 11, 2014
Obama supports the ICRC convoy idea too, according to Poroshenko. (UKR) http://t.co/tcPX5CdiHh
— Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) August 11, 2014
So is Putin now going to say that bee tee dubs, my humanitarian convoy consists of 45,000 troops in armored vehicles?
— Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) August 11, 2014
Here's another more detailed update from our news desk on reports of a Russian "humanitarian" intervention in Ukraine:
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso that Russia is sending a "humanitarian" convoy into Ukraine with supervision by the International Red Cross.
Barroso had warned Putin against any action in Ukraine, including unauthorized humanitarian deliveries.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry told RFE/RL's Ukrainian service that it has not agreed to a Russian humanitarian convoy, and has no information about what Russia was planning to ship into eastern Ukraine or how the deliveries would be distributed.
NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said earlier today that he saw a "high probability" of Russia trying to intervene militarily in Ukraine "under the guise of a humanitarian operation."
Rasmussen said Russia is "developing the narrative and the pretext" for illegal military operations in Ukraine.
He said NATO sees no sign that Moscow is pulling back some 20,000 troops, which it has deployed close to Russia's border with its western neighbor, and that the military buildup "could be used to conduct such illegal military operations in Ukraine."
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claimed previously today that he reached agreement with Kyiv for Russian humanitarian deliveries into eastern Ukraine under the supervision of the International Red Cross.
But Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said a humanitarian mission would be allowed only if it is "an international one without any military escort" by Russian forces.
Poroshenko also said he was in talks with European Union officials about the delivery of international humanitarian aid to eastern Ukraine.
He said Barroso today pledged more than $3 million of European humanitarian aid for eastern Ukraine.
Sitara Jabeen, a spokeswoman for the International Red Cross, said today that her organization would only be involved in aid deliveries into eastern Ukraine if they were carried out "according to our own principles, according to our own modalities."
Jabeen said the Red Cross has made it very clear to Russia's Foreign Ministry that it would only distribute aid if all parties -- Moscow, the government in Kyiv, and pro-Russian separatists -- accept the Red Cross as "a neutral and impartial organization."
Also today, Lavrov criticized the United States, Britain, and France on the issue of humanitarian deliveries -- claiming that Western powers oppose any humanitarian aid going into eastern Ukraine.
However, those Western powers have not opposed humanitarian aid deliveries -- only the idea of Russian military forces using a so-called humanitarian aid convoy as an excuse to deploy Russian military forces into eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine’s Interior Ministry says Russia has tried since August 8 to send military convoys into Ukraine – claiming the convoys contained humanitarian aid, but by passing Ukrainian border guards by crossing the border in areas under the control of pro-Russian separatists.
Kyiv and Western powers say Russia is using such shipments to deliver weaponry to the separatist fighters.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian military forces today continued to shell the pro-Russian separatist bastion of Donetsk.
Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said that Ukraine’s army had cut Donetsk off from Luhansk, the other main separatist-held city in eastern Ukraine.
Lysenko also said Russian aircraft violated Ukrainian airspace at least five times since yesterday and that Russian forces continue to fire artillery barrages from Russian territory at Ukrainian troops who are battling the pro-Russian separatists in the east.
Lysenko also said a total of 568 Ukrainian troops have been killed during the past four months of fighting and that 2,120 soldiers had been wounded.
(RFE/RL's Ukrainian service, Reuters, AP, AFP, ITAR-TASS, and Interfax)
Acc to his website, Poroshenko spoke with Barroso too about "UKR President's initiative for intern'l humanit'n mission under aegis of ICRC"
— Steve Rosenberg (@BBCSteveR) August 11, 2014
#Ukraine President however also spoke to EU pres earlier todayabout international aid convoy put together by @ICRC http://t.co/d18jE8EpdQ
— Ian Bateson (@ianbateson) August 11, 2014
So rather than this story being about "peacekeepers" it might be about agreed aid under the auspices of the ICRC.
— Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) August 11, 2014