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Fear Grips Donetsk Streets after Bloody Airport Battle

As a short burst of shelling and machine gun fire subsides somewhere in the middle distance, Lera Meteiko crouches by the roadside with a few plastic bags of her possessions.

She had watched from her apartment building overlooking Donetsk airport as Ukrainian government helicopters on Monday battled rebel fighters with bazookas and Kalashnikovs in what was until then a peaceful suburban neighborhood.

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Zasypkin: Saudi-Iran Dialogue Helpful but Solution to Presidential Deadlock is Lebanese

Russian Ambassador to Lebanon Alexander Zasypkin said that dialogue between Riyadh and Tehran helps the rival parties to agree on a new president but the solution to the political crisis should be made in Lebanon.

In remarks to the Kuwaiti al-Anbaa daily published on Tuesday, Zasypkin said: “The Iranian-Saudi dialogue is a helping factor but the solution (should be) Lebanese.”

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Ukraine's Poroshenko a Leader Moscow 'Ready' to Work with

Russia said Monday it was ready to talk to Ukraine's new president Petro Poroshenko, raising hopes that after months of tensions Moscow sees in the billionaire a leader it can work with.

"We are ready for dialogue with Kiev's representatives, with Petro Poroshenko," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in Russia's first reaction to his victory in Sunday's vote.

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Poroshenko Vows Not to Let E. Ukraine Turn into Somalia as Army Attacks to Retake Airport

Billionaire oligarch Petro Poroshenko said Monday he would not let rebel-held east Ukraine become another Somalia as he prepared to take over the presidency with a clear signal from Moscow that it is ready to work with his government.

Poroshenko has moved swiftly to stamp his authority as Ukraine's new leader after claiming victory in Sunday's presidential election, with partial results showing he trounced his rivals in the first round.

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Heavy Shooting after Ukraine Rebels Seize Donetsk Airport

The main airport in Ukraine's eastern city of Donetsk was rocked by an explosion and heavy shooting on Monday after armed rebels seized the facility, an AFP correspondent at the scene said.

Thick black smoke was seen rising from the airport complex as the sound of heavy machinegun fire rang out and fighter jets could be heard overhead.

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France Seeks to Press Election of President via Security Council

The United Nations Security Council is mulling a French draft resolution regarding the importance of electing a new head of state in Lebanon and end the presidential deadlock.

According to a report published on Monday in the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat, the Security Council is discussing ways to convince the political arch-foes to elect a new president to fortify state institutions and safeguard the country.

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Incumbent Grybauskaite Leads Lithuania Presidential Poll

Lithuania's incumbent President Dalia Grybauskaite, known as the "Iron Lady", took the lead in a presidential runoff Sunday, outpacing leftist rival Zigmantas Balcytis, partial results showed.

Grybauskaite scored 55.5 percent support against 42.6 for Balcytis with one third of the vote counted amid widespread apprehension in the Baltic state over a resurgent Russia.

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Tycoon Poroshenko Wins Ukraine Presidential Vote Shunned by Rebel-Held East

Chocolate magnate Petro Poroshenko appeared poised to lead Ukraine as it grapples with its worst crisis since independence after exit polls showed him winning Sunday's presidential election outright.

He won almost 56 percent of the vote against almost 13 percent for former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, according to a joint survey conducting by Ukraine's three leading polling agencies.

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Ukrainians in Russia Stay Away from Presidential Polls

Several hundred Ukrainians voted in the country's presidential election in Moscow on Sunday but the vast majority of their countrymen in the Russian capital stayed away.

Viktor Girzhov, the head of the electoral commission at the Ukrainian embassy, said that 667 people had voted as of 4:00 pm Moscow time (1200 GMT).

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Ukraine Brands Russian PM's Visit to Crimea 'Provocation'

Ukraine on Sunday called Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev's surprise visit to annexed Crimea a "deliberate provocation" aimed at destabilizing the country on election day.

"A visit by the Russian prime minister to occupied Ukraine on the day of the presidential election in Ukraine is particular impudence and a deliberate provocation aimed at destabilizing the situation in Ukraine," the foreign ministry said in a statement issued moments after Medvedev's arrival in Ukraine's annexed Black Sea peninsula.

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