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Ukrainian Security Service officers detain Major General Valeriy Shaytanov on suspicion of high treason and terrorism in Kyiv on April 14.
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Ukraine Live Blog: Zelenskiy's Challenges (Archive)

An archive of our recent live blogging of the crisis in Ukraine's east.

22:09 9.10.2019

22:10 9.10.2019

This ends our live blogging for October 9. Be sure to check back tomorrow for our continuing coverage.

08:26 10.10.2019

Putin dismisses aide sanctioned by West, wanted in Ukraine for Crimea takeover:

By RFE/RL

Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed a key Kremlin aide whom the United States and European Union have sanctioned for his role in coordinating the takeover of Ukraine's Crimea Peninsula.

Putin's order was signed on October 9 for Sergei Glazyev who had advised the president since 2012.

On October 1, it was reported that Glazyev was appointed minister for integration and macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Commission.

Kyiv wants to arrest him for "committing grave crimes against the foundations of Ukraine's national security, peace, and the international order."

In particular, Ukraine's Prosecutor-General’s Office in summer 2016 began releasing audio intercepts of Glazyev allegedly orchestrating elements of Russia's preparations for and then coordinating the occupation of Crimea beginning in late February 2014.

The intercepts also showed Glazyev during that period coordinating civil unrest in other regions and cities of Ukraine, in particular Odesa, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhya, and Donetsk.

Glazyev has called the audio intercepts "nonsense."

In 2014 the EU and United States imposed restrictive measures on Glazyev for his role in Russia's annexation of the Crimea.

Pro-Russian elements in late February 2014 began taking over government buildings throughout southeastern Ukraine in Luhansk, Donetsk, Odesa, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhya. Ukrainian authorities by April 2014 took back all but two, in Donetsk and Luhansk, the country's two easternmost regions known as the Donbas.

The situation escalated that month when a Kremlin-backed armed uprising erupted in the Donbas.

The war, in its sixth year, has killed more than 13,000 people.

08:27 10.10.2019

Ukraine's Zelenskiy says no "formula" in place to free Russian-annexed Crimea:

By RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service

Bringing Russian-annexed Crimea back into Ukraine's fold is impossible without the help of international partners, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said during an interview with RFE/RL's Krym.Realii (Crimea Realities) television while visiting an arms show in Kyiv.

When asked if there's a "formula" for freeing Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula, the president said one doesn't exist.

"Right now there is no formula. This is a complicated story. As you know, Ukraine can't do this [free Crimea] on its own," Zelenskiy said on October 9.

"Our international partners [need to set] conditions and we need to have a stronger army. [Sure], we have respect for our military...but honestly, we need to [project] great power so that not only our diplomacy is effective but also so that our army performs at a high level."

Russia sent troops into Crimea in 2014, eventually taking it over even as it started fermenting a separatist uprising in eastern Ukraine.

As a result, the United States, European Union, Canada, Japan, Ukraine, and other countries imposed sanctions on Russia.

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09:08 10.10.2019

09:08 10.10.2019

Some 300 journalists are accredited for Zelenskiy's press conference 'marathon' at the Kyiv Food Market.

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