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 Russian troops have managed to advance 2 km  1.24  stanley sverige miles  to the west in four days along the frontline in Ukraine, the Interfax news agency reported on Monday, citing a statement by the Russian Defence Ministry. The Russian servicemen broke the enemys resistance and advanced several kilometres deeper into its echeloned defence,  the agency cited the report. In four days the front moved 2 kilometres to the west. There were no details which part of the large frontline, encompassing several Ukrainian regions in the countrys south and east, has moved.Reuters was not able to independently verify the battlefield reports.Some of the fiercest fighting in recent months has taken place in the Donetsk region in southeastern Ukraine that is partially occupied by Russia and which Moscow wants to occupy fully.Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, commander-in-chief of Ukraines Armed Forces, said on Saturday that Ukraines troops hold defence along the frontline in Donetsk and in some areas have managed to regain previously lost positions.          Follow Cyprus Mailon Google News  Ukraine crisis   Share:                      stanley cups uk              Reuters News Service           In  termo stanley case you missed it            Monday 30 June | 16:23  Cyprus cyclist battles injury to complete Mountain of Hell race  By Sena Chang              Sunday 29 June | 13:49  Oh, the romance of living in the Cyprus countryside  By Rebekah Gregoriades              Tuesday 01 July | 04:24  Criminal charges loom for those wasting water  By Elias Hazou  Nzmk John Birch Society protests Belfast s environmental affiliation
 BANGOR, Maine 鈥?A local man who was arrested on the Fourth of July after he called 911 from a home he had broken into because he thought dogs were chasing him pleaded guilty Thursday, authorities said.  stanley website At about 7 p.m. Wednesday, dispatchers received a call from Marcus McCall, 36, who said he was calling from an Ohio Street residence he had entered in an attempt to escape the pursuing dogs, Bangor police Sgt. Paul Edwards said Thursday. Officers Josh Kuhn and John Robinson responded t stanley termohrnek o the residence and spoke to McCall, who was cooperative, according to Edwards. McCall told Kuhn and Robinson that he believed drug cartel agents were trying to kill him and were using dogs to track him as he ran through the woods alongside the Kenduskeag Stream, the sergeant said. The officers found a smashed window in the house but nothing had been taken, Edwards said.Police could not confirm McCalls claims and arrested him. He was taken to the Penobscot County Jail.McCall pleaded guilty Thursday at the Penobscot Judicial Center to criminal trespass and criminal mischief, according to Assistant District Attorney Brendan Trainor.McCall was fined $250 for each offense and ordered to pay up to $500 i stanley cup n restitution to repair a door he damaged at the residence. Trainor said McCall told police he had not taken anti-paranoia medication he had been prescribed.More articles from the BDN