Russian-backed Separatists Launch Offensive in Ukraine
Jun 5, 2015 - Hugo SpauldingRussian-backed separatists launched a long-anticipated offensive maneuver on June 3 that fully severed a fraying ceasefire in eastern Ukraine.
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Russian-backed separatists launched a long-anticipated offensive maneuver on June 3 that fully severed a fraying ceasefire in eastern Ukraine.
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Russian-backed separatist forces are on the brink of a renewed offensive in eastern Ukraine.
Russian-backed separatists appear to have abandoned the February 12 ceasefire agreement after redeploying banned heavy weapons to the front line and intensifying their attacks on Ukrainian positions.
Russian-backed separatists intensified attacks this week possibly in preparation of launching offensive maneuvers and rupturing the framework of the ceasefire agreement.
Ukraine took steps to integrate the remaining independent Ukrainian paramilitary units in accordance with the February 12 Mins