Ukrainian media digest for June 11, 2014

The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine said it has suspended the movement at 8 border crossing checkpoints on the border with Russia in Luhansk and Donetsk regions.
context.crimea.ua
Crimea’s First Deputy Prime Minister Rustam Temirgaliev has resigned. The following statement was adopted by 72 deputies out of 73 at the Crimea National Council meeting on 11 June.
www.ostro.org
Elections to the State Council of the occupied Republic of Crimea will be held on September 14, 2014. The following statement has been adopted today at the session of unrecognized parliament of peninsula. Earlier, Russian president Vladimir Putin proposed to hold elections in Autumn at the meeting with self-proclaimed Crimea’s prime minister Sergei Aksynov.
www.segodnya.ua
Deputy governor of Dnipropetrovsk regions Boris Filatov says Rinat Akhmetov and Sergei Taruta had opportunities to tackle the situation in Donetsk region.
www.ostro.org
It is said Rinat Akhmetov will try to receive parliamentary seats and also put his people in local regional councils as the President promised to conduct early elections this year. Thus, Rinat Akhmetov will receive the guarantee for his future in Ukraine and could stabilize the situation in Donetsk region.
real-vin.com
Ukraine’s acting Defense Minister Mykhailo Koval has said the question of imposing martial law in the eastern regions of Ukraine is currently not on the agenda.
www.ostro.org
It is said that the head of Ivano-Frankivsk region Andrii Trotsenko will be strict of his post. Roman Tkach, Roman Chernega, Volodymyr Kushnir and Andrii Levkovych are considered to be the main rivals.
pravda.if.ua
Luhansk’s interim regional governor Iryna Verygina says the head of Party of Regions Aleksander Yefremov and deputies from Communists party were involved in the financing of separatist actions in eastern parts of Ukraine.
www.unian.net
Representatives of Lviv Lustration Committee proposes President to put his candidates for the post of the head of Lviv regional administration on public review.
zik.ua