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Pro-Russian separatists assemble on July 16 on the field where MH17 crashed almost one year ago, killing all 298 on board.
Pro-Russian separatists assemble on July 16 on the field where MH17 crashed almost one year ago, killing all 298 on board.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (ARCHIVE)

Follow all of the developments as they happen

21:13 21.2.2015

Barring any major developments, that concludes the live blogging for today.

08:42 22.2.2015

Ukrainian Government, Rebels Swap Prisoners

09:05 22.2.2015

09:08 22.2.2015

Another useful reminder regarding the propagation of images that use prisoners of war:

09:12 22.2.2015

Photographer Misha Friedman travelled to Ukraine to visit members of both communities. In this, the first of two stories, he looks at the Jews who have fled to Dnipropetrovsk, roughly 150 miles (240 km) from the rebel-held city of Donetsk.

09:14 22.2.2015

10:34 22.2.2015

From our newsroom:

The Ukrainian military and pro-Russian rebels have agreed to pull back heavy weapons from the front line in eastern Ukraine in accordance with the recent cease-fire agreement.

Petro Kanonik, commander of Ukrainian officers at the Common Coordination Control Center for the Cease-Fire, says the two-week process of arms removal will begin today.

In the rebel-held Donetsk, Russian media quote senior separatist commander Eduard Basurin as saying that rebels have signed the orders to complete the withdrawal over the next two weeks, starting today.

Under the terms of the truce, mediated by Germany and France and (at least partially) put into effect on February 15, the withdrawal of the weapons was meant to have started on February 17 and be completed by March 3.

But the pullback was delayed due to fighting in the strategic town of Debaltseve, which government troops pulled out of on February 18. Pro-Russian forces quickly moved in to seize the town, prompting accusations by the West that Moscow and its rebel proxies were engaging in "an absolutely brazen and cynical process."

The announcements come as Ukraine and the separatists exchanged a total of 191 prisoners late on February 21.

Based on reporting by Interfax, AFP, dpa, and BBC

10:41 22.2.2015

10:48 22.2.2015

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk spoke with Fox News in a bid to pressure the West further to supply weapons to his country as it battles pro-Russian fighters and their Kremlin patron, Vladimir Putin. (h/t: @EliotHiggins)

“We are very far from a collapse,” Yatsenyuk told Fox News. “You know why? We don't have a cease fire … because a cease fire means that no one shoots. Cease fire means that Russian-led terrorists do not make any kind of ongoing shellings, that they do not kill Ukrainian soldiers and innocent people.”

He later adds:

Yatsenyuk also said Saturday there is “no doubt” that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to take over Ukraine.

“But let me provide you a bigger scope, what's really the ultimate goal of President Putin. ... He's fighting with all of us.”

He also repeated his plea for Western allies to supply weapons to the out-gunned Ukrainian forces.

“We have to defend ourselves,” Yatsenyuk said. “Russia is constantly supplying tanks, surface-to-air missiles and the rest of the stuff. And again everyone knows this. We still use outdated Soviet-style equipment.”

10:51 22.2.2015

Novosti.dn.ua quotes Ukrainian forces as saying that on Saturday they shot down "another" unmanned drone (UAV), this one from over Starobelsk.

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