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Easter War of Words Breaks Out between Ukraine and Russia

Politics overshadowed Easter observances in Kiev and Moscow, with the Orthodox religious leaders in each capital trading barbs over the crisis in Ukraine -- while the U.S. reportedly prepared to send ground forces to neighboring Poland.

Patriarch Filaret thundered to the faithful in pro-West Kiev that Russia was an "enemy" whose "attack" on Ukraine was doomed to failure because it was evil and contrary to God's will.

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Beatings, Arson Target pro-Kiev Journalists in Ukraine's Rebel East

The newspaper's edition was set, ready to print, when the assailants came at 2 o'clock in the morning, Molotov cocktails in hand.

"We heard someone beating violently against our windows. They ripped off the shutters and broke the glass. Then they took two 1.5 litre (half gallon) bottles, filled with petrol, and they burnt the place."

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Kiev's Orthodox patriarch Says 'Enemy' Russia Doomed to Fail in Ukraine

Russia is an "enemy" whose attack on Ukraine is doomed to fail, Kiev's Orthodox patriarch thundered late Saturday in an unprecedented and fierce Easter broadside against Moscow.

"The country which gave us a guarantee of our territorial integrity has committed an attack. God cannot be on the side of evil, and that is why the enemy of the Ukrainian people is condemned to fail," Patriarch Filaret said in his pascal oration.

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Russian Patriarch Says Ukraine, Russia United in Orthodox Faith

The head of the Russian Orthodox Church led prayers in Moscow for the Russians of Ukraine on Saturday, condemning those who he said wanted to "destroy Holy Russia".

"Ukraine is politically a foreign country (but) spiritually and historically that was never the case," Patriarch Kirill said before the start of observances on the eve of Orthodox Easter at Moscow's Christ the Saviour Cathedral.

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Most in East Ukraine Region against Joining Russia

A majority of inhabitants in Ukraine's pro-Russian protest hub Donetsk do not want to join Russia but consider the government in Kiev to be illegitimate, according to a poll published Saturday.

52.2 percent of people questioned in the region, the focal point of separatist unrest that has seen pro-Moscow militants seize a string of towns, said they were against joining Russia while 27.5 percent favored rule from Ukraine's former Soviet master Moscow.

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Putin: Nothing Should Impede Normalization of Russia-West Relations

President Vladimir Putin on Saturday said nothing should impede the normalization of relations between Russia and the West, after ties hit a post-Cold War low due to the standoff over Ukraine.

His remark, which contrasted with weeks of hostile rhetoric on both sides, came after talks between Russia, Ukraine and the West on Thursday in which an agreement was forged on initial steps to ease the crisis.

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Ukraine Sanctions Aside, U.S. Carmakers Eye Russia Market

Never mind the Ukraine crisis and Washington's sanctions against Moscow: U.S. automakers say the Russian market is their next big frontier.

Russia is simply too large and too important for carmakers to ignore, experts said this week.

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Ukraine in 'Pivotal Period' as Deal Stalls, U.S. Warns Russia

Russia was under intense U.S. pressure Saturday to convince pro-Moscow rebels in Ukraine to give up eastern towns they are occupying, after Washington said the situation in the former Soviet republic was in a "pivotal period".

But with the separatists' refusal to budge throwing a deal to defuse the crisis into doubt, and U.S. sanctions looming large, Russia was biting back -- warning that its military is massed on Ukraine's border, ready to act.

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Rice Warns Russia 'We Will Be Watching'

The White House warned Russia Friday that it was closely watching and evaluating whether Moscow was honoring a deal reached in Geneva designed to ease tensions in Ukraine.

National Security Advisor Susan Rice said Moscow must quickly rein in pro-Russia separatist groups in eastern Ukraine and allow Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) monitors into the area.

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Kremlin Confirms Russian Troops Deployed Close to Ukraine

A Kremlin spokesman confirmed on Friday that Russia has built up its military presence on the Ukrainian border.

"We have troops in different regions, and there are troops close to the Ukrainian border. Some are based there, others have been sent as reinforcements due to the situation in Ukraine," spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Rossiya 1 television.

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