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WATCH: Moscow Court Upholds Extending Pretrial Detention Of Ukrainian Sailors

Live Blog: A New Government In Ukraine (Archive Sept. 3, 2018-Aug. 16, 2019)

-- EDITOR'S NOTE: We have started a new Ukraine Live Blog as of August 17, 2019. You can find it here.

-- A court in Moscow has upheld a lower court's decision to extend pretrial detention for six of the 24 Ukrainian sailors detained by Russian forces along with their three naval vessels in November near the Kerch Strait, which links the Black Sea and Sea of Azov.

-- The U.S. special peace envoy to Ukraine, Kurt Volker, says Russian propaganda is making it a challenge to solve the conflict in the east of the country.

-- Two more executives of DTEK, Ukraine's largest private power and coal producer, have been charged in a criminal case on August 14 involving an alleged conspiracy to fix electricity prices with the state energy regulator, Interfax reported.

-- A Ukrainian deputy minister and his aide have been detained after allegedly taking a bribe worth $480,000, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau said on Facebook.

*Time stamps on the blog refer to local time in Ukraine

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Rada refuses to dismiss PM Hroysman:

By RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service

KYIV -- Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, has rejected Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroysman's resignation after President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on May 20 called on the government to step down.

Only 97 lawmakers voted on May 30 in favor of Hroysman's resignation -- far short of the 226 votes needed to accept Hroysman's resignation.

The vote came the same day as Zelenskiy's office announced that the president had formally asked the parliament to dismiss Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin, Defense Minister Stepan Poltorak, and Security Service chief Vasyl Hrytsak.

The president's office added that a move to dismiss Prosecutor-General Yuriy Lutsenko was pending.

A day after his inauguration, Zelenskiy issued a decree disbanding the parliament and calling snap elections in July, and proposed changes in the electoral process.

However the Verkhovna Rada, at a May 22 emergency session, voted against debating amendments proposed by Zelenskiy, underscoring the challenge he faces from the very start of his five-year term.

The two votes against the president's proposals appear to highlight a standoff between lawmakers and Zelenskiy, a political novice who has no formal support in the current parliament. (w/Reuters, TASS, and Interfax)

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