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A priest stands in front of a hospital destroyed after shelling between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists in the eastern city of Donetsk, Ukraine, on January 19.
A priest stands in front of a hospital destroyed after shelling between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists in the eastern city of Donetsk, Ukraine, on January 19.

Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis (Archive)

Final Summary For January 20

-- A military spokesman says Ukrainian soldiers on January 20 came under attack from Russian regular forces in the north of the conflict zone in eastern Ukraine.

-- Germany's foreign minister says he and his counterparts from Ukraine, Russia, and France will meet on January 21 in Berlin in a bid to de-escalate the conflict in Ukraine.

-- The chief of Russian gas giant Gazprom says Ukraine's discount "winter price" for natural gas will end on April 1. Gazprom CEO Aleksei Miller said in a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev that the price for Kyiv would be set in accordance with a long-standing contract, one Kyiv has long sought to change.

-- Russia says a European Union decision to keep sanctions against Russia in place shows the EU is not ready to change an "unfriendly course" toward Moscow. The EU's decision "only confirms the fact that the EU is still not ready to alter its unfriendly course or to give an objective assessment of the Kyiv authorities' actions," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

-- A Georgian man fighting on the Ukrainian side in the conflict in Ukraine has been killed in combat near the Donetsk airport, according to relatives. Media reports in Georgia quote members of Tamaz Sukhiashvili's family as saying he was killed in a battle near the bitterly contested airport on January 17.

-- The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has expressed deep concern over what it says is the "escalation" of violence between government forces and pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine over the past two weeks. In a statement, the ICRC said the fighting in and around the city of Donetsk was killing civilians and "preventing" its team from carrying out its humanitarian work.

-- An explosion near a courthouse in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv has wounded 14 people, four of them seriously.

-- Russia says Kyiv is trying to solve the crisis in eastern Ukraine through military force and that could lead to "irreversible consequences for Ukrainian statehood." Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin spoke to Interfax news agency as Kyiv and Moscow accused each other of ignoring appeals for a cease-fire to be respected.

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

20:39 6.1.2015

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State Department Spokeswoman Jen Psaki on Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko, who is being held by Russia and whose hunger strike is entering the fourth week:

"We welcomed the exchange of some detained persons in December; hundreds remain in captivity. We reiterate our condemnation of Russia's continued detention of Ukrainian hostages inside Russia, including a Ukrainian member of Parliament, Nadiya Savchenko, and film producer Oleg Sentsov. We understand that Ms. Savchenko is on a hunger strike to protest the terms of her detention and is suffering additional health problems. We call for her immediate release, as well as other Ukrainian hostages held by Russia."

21:04 6.1.2015

That concludes our live blogging for Tuesday, January 6.

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09:16 7.1.2015

JKX To Suspend 2015 Capex Programme In Ukraine

Jan 7 (Reuters) -- JKX Oil & Gas Plc said it would suspend its capital expenditure program in Ukraine for 2015, citing government-imposed restrictions on selling gas to industrial clients and an increase in gas production tax.

The company said gas sales may reduce to less than 50 percent of its production capacity in Ukraine while the decree remained in force, adding that it would halt a proportionate level of gas production.

A presidential ruling requires Ukrainian gas producers to supply all their output in the 2014-15 seasons to the population rather than industries to help the country tide over an energy shortage.

JKX, which has most of its production assets in Ukraine and Russia, had in September cut its 2014 capital expenditure programme in Ukraine after the government almost doubled gas production tax.

09:22 7.1.2015
Nadiya Savchenko stands inside the defendant's cage during her hearing in the Basmanny district court in Moscow on November 11.
Nadiya Savchenko stands inside the defendant's cage during her hearing in the Basmanny district court in Moscow on November 11.

U.S. Calls For Russia To Release Ukrainian Pilot, Film Producer

Washington (dpa) -- The United States Tuesday called for Russia to release two high-profile Ukrainians being held as part of its conflict with Ukraine.

One of them, Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko, is on a hunger strike "and is suffering additional health problems," said Jen Psaki, spokeswoman for the US State Department.

"We call for her immediate release, as well as other Ukrainian hostages held by Russia," she said.

Moscow has accused Savchenko, 33, of aiding the killing of
two Russian journalists while she was fighting with a volunteer battalion in eastern Ukraine.

She has been held in a detention centre in southern Russia since July after her capture by eastern Ukrainian separatists in June.

Ukraine has accused Moscow of kidnapping her. She was elected to the Ukrainian Parliament in October despite her imprisonment. She is among the first women in Ukraine to have trained as a military pilot.

The second prisoner Psaki named was film producer Oleg Sentsov, who was apprehended by Russian security forces in Ukraine in May, and is awaiting trial in a Moscow prison. An outspoken critic of Russia's military intervention in Crimea, he risks being sentenced to up to 20 years in jail.

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