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An activist stops a lorry near the village of Chongar, in the Kherson region adjacent to Crimea.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (ARCHIVE)

Follow all of the latest developments as they happen.

Final Summary For September 21

-- NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has called on Russia to withdraw heavy weapons from eastern Ukraine.

-- No trucks have passed through the administrative border from mainland Ukraine to Crimea overnight, according to Oleh Slobodyan, the spokesperson for Ukraine’s State Border Service.

-- Hundreds of pro-Kyiv activists from Crimea's Tatar community and other opposition activists are taking part in the blockade of roads from Ukraine to the Crimean peninsula to protest Russia's annexation of the region last year.

-- The German government has criticized Russia for not distancing itself from plans by Russian-backed separatists to hold local elections in eastern Ukraine without consulting Kyiv.

*NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Kyiv

16:44 27.7.2015

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06:13 28.7.2015

Good morning. We'll start the live blog rolling this morning with an update from our news desk on the long-running Mistral saga:

French President Francois Hollande said that he would decide "in the coming weeks" whether or not to scrap a contentious contract to supply two warships to Russia.

The fate of the two Mistral helicopter carriers has plagued France-Russia ties ever since Paris put the 1.2-billion-euro deal on hold a year ago after the West slapped sanctions on Moscow over its annexation of Crimea and backing for separatist rebels in Ukraine.

"We have contractual obligations," Hollande said on July 27. "We are in a discussion...which will require a decision that I have to take...in the coming weeks."

The first ship was due for delivery in 2014, while the second was to be delivered this year.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has played down the importance of the 2011 deal and claimed that Russia ordered them mostly to help the French shipyard.

The Kremlin has, however, made clear Moscow would like its money back.

According to Russian newspaper Kommersant, France has offered to terminate the Mistral contract and pay back 785 million euros to Moscow, provided Paris can re-export the vessels.

(AFP, Bloomberg, TASS)

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