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Ukrainian Security Service officers detain Major General Valeriy Shaytanov on suspicion of high treason and terrorism in Kyiv on April 14.
Ukrainian Security Service officers detain Major General Valeriy Shaytanov on suspicion of high treason and terrorism in Kyiv on April 14.

Ukraine Live Blog: Zelenskiy's Challenges (Archive)

An archive of our recent live blogging of the crisis in Ukraine's east.

22:02 19.1.2020

We are now closing the live blog for today, but we'll be back again tomorrow morning to follow all the latest developments. Until then, you can keep up with all our other Ukraine coverage here.

09:44 20.1.2020

Good morning!

09:45 20.1.2020

The main news from overnight:

-- As the coffins of the 11 Ukrainians who were killed when Iran's military mistakenly shot down a passenger airliner in Tehran arrived in Kyiv on January 19, the lead Iranian investigator into the tragedy said Iran wouldn't send the flight recorders abroad for analysis.

-- Ukraine’s Embassy in Britain has publicly called on police officials to remove the trident, Ukraine’s national symbol and state coat of arms, from a counterterrorism guide that was distributed to police officers, teachers, and medical staff last year.

09:50 20.1.2020

Regarding the Ukraine trident symbol story, here is the original document issued by the British police.

11:28 20.1.2020

11:44 20.1.2020

From our news desk:

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said he will attend events marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp taking place in Jerusalem on January 22-23.

12:52 20.1.2020

14:48 20.1.2020

Some photos from yesterday when the remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight PS752 plane disaster in Iran arrived in Kyiv.

Remains Of Ukrainians Killed In Air Disaster Arrive In Kyiv

Soldiers carry a coffin containing the remains of one of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 plane disaster.
1/19 Soldiers carry a coffin containing the remains of one of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 plane disaster.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
The memorial ceremony took place at the Boryspil International Airport, outside Kyiv, on January 19.
2/19 The memorial ceremony took place at the Boryspil International Airport, outside Kyiv, on January 19.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
Relatives of the victims were escorted to the ceremony.
3/19 Relatives of the victims were escorted to the ceremony.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
Colleagues of the crew members of Ukraine International Airlines arrive for the ceremony on the tarmac.
4/19 Colleagues of the crew members of Ukraine International Airlines arrive for the ceremony on the tarmac.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
More airline colleagues attend the ceremony.
5/19 More airline colleagues attend the ceremony.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
Soldiers carry a coffin with the remains of one of the victims.
6/19 Soldiers carry a coffin with the remains of one of the victims.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
A young boy holds flowers during the memorial service at Boryspil airport.
7/19 A young boy holds flowers during the memorial service at Boryspil airport.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
Airline employees kneel to pay respect to their colleagues who died in the plane crash.
8/19 Airline employees kneel to pay respect to their colleagues who died in the plane crash.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
More mourners at the ceremony.
9/19 More mourners at the ceremony.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
Relatives hold a picture of Flight PS572 pilot Volodymyr Haponenko. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.
10/19 Relatives hold a picture of Flight PS572 pilot Volodymyr Haponenko. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
Airline employees mourn their colleagues.
11/19 Airline employees mourn their colleagues.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
A portrait of Kateryna Statnik is seen at the service. Kateryna, 27, was a senior flight attendant and worked at Ukraine International Airlines for seven years.
12/19 A portrait of Kateryna Statnik is seen at the service. Kateryna, 27, was a senior flight attendant and worked at Ukraine International Airlines for seven years.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
Mourners attend the memorial service.
13/19 Mourners attend the memorial service.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
Employees of Ukraine International Airlines embrace.
14/19 Employees of Ukraine International Airlines embrace.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
A portrait of flight attendant Maria Mykytyuk is seen on her coffin. She was 24 years old.
15/19 A portrait of flight attendant Maria Mykytyuk is seen on her coffin. She was 24 years old.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pays his respects at the ceremony.
16/19 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pays his respects at the ceremony.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
Mourners embrace at the airport.
17/19 Mourners embrace at the airport.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
A woman mourns over the coffin of Olha Kobyuk, a passenger on the plane who traveled to Iran to visit her daughter and grandson. She was 61 years old.
18/19 A woman mourns over the coffin of Olha Kobyuk, a passenger on the plane who traveled to Iran to visit her daughter and grandson. She was 61 years old.
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
A motorcade of hearses carrying the bodies moves down a road near the airport. 
19/19 A motorcade of hearses carrying the bodies moves down a road near the airport. 
The remains of the 11 Ukrainian victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in Iran arrived in Kyiv on January 19.
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16:11 20.1.2020

Kyiv asks OSCE to expand monitoring mission:

Foreign Minister Vadym Prystayko says Ukraine has asked the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to expand its monitoring mission in Ukraine.

Prystayko made the announcement on January 20 after a meeting with OSCE Chairman-in-Office Edi Rama.

The OSCE's special monitoring mission has been present in Ukraine since 2014, when fighting broke out in eastern Ukraine between government forces and Russia-backed separatists after Russia's annexation of Crimea.

The war has killed more than 14,000 people and devastated Ukraine's industrial heartland.

The mission's civilian monitors keep track in particular of the situation in the war-torn regions, with a special task of facilitating dialogue between the sides of the conflict. Its mandate expires on March 31.

Prystayko said Kyiv asked the OSCE not only to extend the duration of the mission, but to "expand its possibilities and human resources" and support it financially.

Rama called the separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine "the most pressing challenge to security and stability in Europe today."

Leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France, and Germany held talks in December, hoping to revive a 2015 peace deal. The talks didn't produce a breakthrough, but were hailed by both Russia and Ukraine as encouraging. (Reuters, Interfax)

17:26 20.1.2020

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