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Russian forces are pressing on with their offensive in eastern Ukraine, entering the industrial zone of Sievierodonetsk, according to Luhansk authorities. Follow DW for the latest. Go to article
Josep Borrell, the EU's foreign policy chief, has called for Russia to end its blockade of Ukrainian ports.
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