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A woman carries a baby as she passes destroyed houses following what locals say was overnight shelling by Ukrainian forces in the eastern town of Slovyansk on June 9.
A woman carries a baby as she passes destroyed houses following what locals say was overnight shelling by Ukrainian forces in the eastern town of Slovyansk on June 9.

Live Blog: Crisis In Ukraine (Archive)

Summary for June 9

-- Ukraine's Foreign Ministry says that Moscow and Kyiv have reached a "mutual understanding" on key parts of a plan proposed by President Petro Poroshenko for ending violence in separatist-controlled eastern Ukraine.

-- Reports say up to 20 armed gunmen were trying to seize property from a factory (Topaz) that makes communications and electronic-warfare equipment in the Donetsk region.

-- A deputy foreign minister says Russia will consider any expansion of NATO forces near its borders a "demonstration of hostile intentions" and "take the necessary political and military-technological measures to support our security."

-- A two-man crew for Russian Zvezda TV arrived in Moscow after being released from detention in Ukraine.

-- Serbian officials say their own work on the Russian-backed South Stream gas pipeline will have to be suspended after Bulgaria stopped construction of its portion based on EU and U.S. concerns.

-- Ukrainian security forces are reportedly still battling pro-Russian separatists in the east near Slovyansk and Donetsk.

*NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Kyiv
17:29 13.5.2014
More details on the six Ukrainian troops that Kyiv says have been killed in an ambush by pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine, from agencies via our newsroom:
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry said a convoy of armored vehicles was attacked outside the city of Kramatorsk on May 13 by some 30 rebels who were using grenade launchers and automatic weapons.

Eight soldiers were injured.

Kramatorsk, in Donetsk region, is one of a string of eastern Ukrainian towns where pro-Russian separatists have established their control.

Our Ukrainian Service reports that one of the wounded is in serious condition.
17:11 13.5.2014
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry says six Ukrainian soldiers have been killed by rebel fire in the restive eastern part of the country.
16:58 13.5.2014
From "The Moscow Times":
The youngest son of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, has been appointed head of legal affairs at Ukraine's largest private gas producer — a move he said would benefit Ukrainians and the country's economy.

In a statement published on its website, Burisma Holdings announced Hunter Biden would join its board of directors and head the company's legal unit.

"As a new member of the board, I believe that my assistance in consulting the company on matters of transparency, corporate governance and responsibility, international expansion and other priorities will contribute to the economy and benefit the people of Ukraine," Hunter Biden said in the statement.

Burisma owns several Ukrainian oil and gas companies, including Esko Pivnich and Pari, Lenta.ru reported Tuesday. The company also has assets in Ukraine's Dnepr-Donetsk, the Carpathian and the Azov-Kuvan basins.
16:58 13.5.2014
16:55 13.5.2014
Another update from RFE/RL's news desk:
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has said it is "critically important" to find a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine crisis.

Barroso called on Russia to engage constructively and urged Moscow not to use energy as a political weapon.

He was speaking after talks with Ukraine's Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk in Brussels today.

Earlier today, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on a visit to Kyiv that Germany will assist efforts to start "roundtable talks" between Ukraine's government and its opponents in the east of the country.

Yatsenyuk said the key to resolving the destabilizing situation in Ukraine "is not in Kyiv but in Moscow."

Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Ministry said it expects pro-Russian separatists to comply with the OSCE roadmap for resolving the crisis if Kyiv authorities stop a military operation in eastern Ukraine.
16:50 13.5.2014
16:49 13.5.2014
16:08 13.5.2014
Some news coming in from RFE/RL's Moldovan Service: It seems like Chisinau is taking a step closer to the EU. It's a safe bet to say that Kyiv will be closely watching how that pans out:
European Council President Herman Van Rompuy has invited Moldova's Prime Minister Iurie Leanca to sign a key political and economic deal with the European Union on June 27 in Brussels.

Van Rompuy extended the invitation during a meeting with Leanca in Moldova's capital, Chisinau.

The signing of the Association Agreement is expected to take place on the sidelines of an EU summit.

Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti said yesterday that Moldova will exercise its "sovereign right" and sign the agreement despite external political and economic pressures.

Timofti did not name Russia in his comments, but Moscow opposes Moldova seeking that deal with the EU, which Chisinau hopes to sign in June.

Moldova initialed the Association Agreement at a summit in Vilnius in November.
-- with reporting by Alexandru Eftode and Mircea Ticudean
16:01 13.5.2014
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