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To reach rear-guard government positions in the seaside town of Shyrokyne, Ukrainian soldiers gingerly wind their off-roaders through private gardens hugging a precipice along the Azov Sea.

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Ukraine delayed a promised pullback of heavy weapons from the front line yesterday, blaming continuing attacks from separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine.

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Russian officials struck a defiant note yesterday after Western leaders threatened to further punish Moscow for escalated fighting in eastern Ukraine over the weekend, arguing that the Ukrainian government is responsible for the latest increase in violence.

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