Ukraine: Election Officials Missing Before Sunday’s Vote

World Today

In the Donetsk region of Ukraine, there is much confusion over what will happen on Sunday, when Ukraine is set to vote for its next president. Kiev-backed officials in the region insist the polling will take place; leaders of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic say it will not. CCTV’s Roza Kazan reports on one town’s efforts to push ahead with the vote.

Follow Roza Kazan on Twitter@rozakazancctv

Ukraine: Election Officials Missing Before Sunday's Vote

In the Donetsk region of Ukraine, there is much confusion over what will happen on Sunday-when Ukraine is set to vote for its next president. Kiev-backed officials in the region insist the polling will take place. Leaders of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic say it won't. CCTV's Roza Kazan reports on one town's efforts to push ahead with the vote.

Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says there will be a council meeting next week on Ukraine. CCTV’s Jack Barton reports.

Tensions in NATO\'s Relationship With Russia and Ukraine

Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says there will be a council meeting next week on Ukraine. CCTV's Jack Barton reports.

It has been three months since a deadly gun battle at the heart of Ukraine’s capital that left scores of people dead. A lengthy standoff between anti-government protests and security forces already caught people’s attention, but many weren’t expecting the bloody confrontation ahead. CCTV’s Roee Ruttenberg reports from the square where it all happened.

Follow Roee Ruttenberg on Twitter@RoeeRuttenberg

Ukraine Crisis: Maidan Square Revisited

It has been three months since a deadly gun battle at the heart of Ukraine's capital that left scores of people dead. A lengthy standoff between anti-government protests and security forces already caught people's attention, but many weren't expecting the bloody confrontation ahead. CCTV's Roee Ruttenberg reports from the square where it all happened.