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Ukraine PM says Russia wants to 'restore Soviet Union' | Ukraine PM says Russia wants to 'restore Soviet Union' |
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has accused Russia of wanting to "eliminate" his country and restore the Soviet Union. | Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has accused Russia of wanting to "eliminate" his country and restore the Soviet Union. |
He said Ukraine was "in a stage of war" with the "key aggressor" being Russia. | |
Ukraine and Western countries accuse Russia of intervening on the side of pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine. Russia denies this. | Ukraine and Western countries accuse Russia of intervening on the side of pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine. Russia denies this. |
Meanwhile there are reports of heavy fighting near the airport in Donetsk, one of the main rebel-held cities. | |
The BBC's Paul Adams, in Donetsk, says the sound of gunfire has been clearly audible all morning. | |
For the most part it sounds like artillery, but multiple rocket launchers have also been in use, he says. | |
The airport is currently controlled by government forces, who have held out against the rebels since June. | |
Correspondents say this exchange of fire is the biggest challenge in days for a fragile ceasefire between government and rebel forces, which has been in place since 5 September. | |
Russian convoy | |
Mr Yatsenyuk said the goal of Russian President Vladimir Putin "is to take the entire Ukraine." | |
He said Nato was the "only vehicle" to protect Ukraine, although he added that he understood Ukraine could not join the alliance in the short term. | |
Also on Saturday morning, Russian customs officials said that a Russian aid convoy had crossed into eastern Ukraine. | Also on Saturday morning, Russian customs officials said that a Russian aid convoy had crossed into eastern Ukraine. |
A spokesman for the European security watchdog, the OSCE, told our correspondent that 220 Russian lorries had passed the border overnight and on Saturday morning - the majority of which were not inspected by either Ukraine or international observers. | |
Kiev and Western officials fear such convoys may contain military equipment to help the rebels, but Russia insists they contain essential humanitarian supplies such as generators, food and drink. | |
A similar convoy entered the country last month without Ukraine's permission, sparking condemnation from the US and the EU. | |
Mr Yatsenyuk's comments come after the US government imposed new sanctions on major Russian banks, defence and energy companies. | Mr Yatsenyuk's comments come after the US government imposed new sanctions on major Russian banks, defence and energy companies. |
The measures are part of a joint effort with the European Union aimed at punishing Russia for what they say is its military intervention in Ukraine. | The measures are part of a joint effort with the European Union aimed at punishing Russia for what they say is its military intervention in Ukraine. |
The Russian foreign ministry denounced the new sanctions as "another hostile step in line with the confrontational course" taken by the US, and promised retaliatory measures. | The Russian foreign ministry denounced the new sanctions as "another hostile step in line with the confrontational course" taken by the US, and promised retaliatory measures. |
The sanctions announced on Friday mean that US citizens will not be able to provide loans lasting longer than 30 days to Sberbank, Russia's biggest bank. | The sanctions announced on Friday mean that US citizens will not be able to provide loans lasting longer than 30 days to Sberbank, Russia's biggest bank. |
They will also affect Rostec, a major technology and defence firm, and technology for Russia's oil industry. | They will also affect Rostec, a major technology and defence firm, and technology for Russia's oil industry. |
Both the EU and US say the sanctions can be eased if progress is made on the ground towards peace. | Both the EU and US say the sanctions can be eased if progress is made on the ground towards peace. |
Nato says Russia still has about 1,000 heavily armed troops in eastern Ukraine and about 20,000 more near the border. | Nato says Russia still has about 1,000 heavily armed troops in eastern Ukraine and about 20,000 more near the border. |
Russia denies sending direct military help to the rebels, insisting that any Russian soldiers there are "volunteers". | Russia denies sending direct military help to the rebels, insisting that any Russian soldiers there are "volunteers". |
More than 100 top Russian officials and rebel leaders in Ukraine are subject to EU and US visa bans and asset freezes. | More than 100 top Russian officials and rebel leaders in Ukraine are subject to EU and US visa bans and asset freezes. |
The US sanctions block support or technology for Arctic and offshore exploration by five Russian energy firms - Gazprom, Lukoil, Rosneft, Surgutneftegaz and Transneft. | The US sanctions block support or technology for Arctic and offshore exploration by five Russian energy firms - Gazprom, Lukoil, Rosneft, Surgutneftegaz and Transneft. |
Rosneft was already listed under a previous round of sanctions and is included in the EU sanctions list. | Rosneft was already listed under a previous round of sanctions and is included in the EU sanctions list. |
Russia has ambitious plans for Arctic oil exploration. Western partners including ExxonMobil and BP are already involved in multi-billion-dollar projects in Siberia. | Russia has ambitious plans for Arctic oil exploration. Western partners including ExxonMobil and BP are already involved in multi-billion-dollar projects in Siberia. |
The EU sanctions also block the export of oil services and deep-water technology. Transneft is also on the EU list, along with Gazprom Neft, the oil unit of gas giant Gazprom. | The EU sanctions also block the export of oil services and deep-water technology. Transneft is also on the EU list, along with Gazprom Neft, the oil unit of gas giant Gazprom. |
Their access to financial markets will be restricted - a serious matter for Rosneft, which last month asked the Russian government for a $42bn (£25.2bn) loan. | Their access to financial markets will be restricted - a serious matter for Rosneft, which last month asked the Russian government for a $42bn (£25.2bn) loan. |
In the EU and US, big Russian state-owned banks are now barred from getting loans with a maturity longer than one month. | In the EU and US, big Russian state-owned banks are now barred from getting loans with a maturity longer than one month. |
Are you in eastern Ukraine? Email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk | Are you in eastern Ukraine? Email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk |