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Passenger traffic from Ukraine to Russia falls by 15% in 2018 – Omelyan - UNIAN

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January 16, 2019
Passenger traffic from Ukraine to Russia falls by 15% in 2018 – Omelyan - UNIAN
UNIAN: Russia will seek return of chief of RIA Novosti's Kyiv office through international channels - Kyiv Post
Poroshenko, President of Austrian National Council Sobotka discuss release of Ukrainian hostages, POWs from Russia - Interfax Ukraine
Russian tank crews fear Ukraine's new Javelin missiles, says Poroshenko - Kyiv Post
New court filing indicates prosecutors have extensive details on Manafort actions not yet made public - The Washington Post

Passenger traffic from Ukraine to Russia falls by 15% in 2018 – Omelyan - UNIAN

UNIAN
Passenger traffic from Ukraine to Russia falls by 15% in 2018 – OmelyanUkraine is developing railway services with the European Union member states. Photo from UNIAN Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Volodymyr Omelyan says passenger traffic from Ukraine to the Russian Federation fell by 15% in 2018.Read alsoTermination of railway communication with Russia "inevitable" – Ukraine minister
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UNIAN: Russia will seek return of chief of RIA Novosti's Kyiv office through international channels - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine UNIAN: Russia will seek return of chief of RIA Novosti’s Kyiv office through international channels
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Poroshenko, President of Austrian National Council Sobotka discuss release of Ukrainian hostages, POWs from Russia - Interfax Ukraine

Interfax Ukraine
11:33 16.01.2019 Poroshenko, President of Austrian National Council Sobotka discuss release of Ukrainian hostages, POWs from Russia
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Russian tank crews fear Ukraine's new Javelin missiles, says Poroshenko - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russian tank commanders are allegedly refusing to deploy their armored vehicles against Ukrainian forces in the country’s eastern Donbas region for fear of Ukraine’s new Javelin anti-tank missiles, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Jan.
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New court filing indicates prosecutors have extensive details on Manafort actions not yet made public - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
Prosecutors working for special counsel Robert S. Mueller III have intensively scrutinized Paul Manafort’s activities after President Trump’s election — including after Manafort was criminally charged — and indicated they have extensive details not yet made public about Manafort’s interactions with former Russian aide Konstantin Kilimnik and others, a Tuesday court filing showed.
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