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Ukraine: Pro-Russian forces launch 'massive attacks'
Fighting flares in eastern Ukraine
Story highlights
- Ukraine says eight soldiers have recently been killed
- Russia says rebels are using banned weapons
(CNN)Fighting in eastern Ukraine between pro-Russian rebels and Ukrainian armed forces is escalating, officials have warned.
A
higher number of ceasefire violations were reported between Sunday and
Monday evenings, compared with the previous 24 hours, the Organization
for Security and Co-operation in Europe Special Monitoring Mission to
Ukraine said Monday.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said eight Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the Donbass region in two days.
"Russian occupation forces carried out massive attacks across the
contact line using all available weapons, including (artillery, mortars
and tanks) -- all prohibited by the Minsk agreements -- and small
arms," the ministry said. At least 26 troops were wounded.
The US State Department on Tuesday put out a statement
saying: "The United States is deeply concerned with the recent spike in
violence in eastern Ukraine around (the cities of)
Avdiivka-Yasynuvata."
The Russian Foreign Ministry also expressed concern over what it calls the deteriorating situation in the Donbass.
It
said Ukrainian troops "continue to conduct offensive operations to
seize positions held by self-defense forces, including in the suburbs of
Donetsk. Heavy weapons, including heavy artillery and multiple launch
rocket systems, are being actively used to shell residential areas.
"According
to the Minsk Package of Measures of February 12, 2015, such weapons
should long since have been withdrawn from the contact line."
The Russian statement said
there are civilian casualties, a water plant and a chemical factory have
lost power, and miners lives were in danger.
The
Russian Foreign Ministry warned a humanitarian and environmental
disaster could take place. The two cities about 15 kilometers apart each
have about 37,000 residents, according to a Ukrainian census.
The United Kingdom warned of increased fighting as well.
Foreign
Secretary Boris Johnson urged restraint from both parties, and
"expressed concern about the worsening humanitarian situation."
The
chief monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine,
Ertugrul Apakan, Tuesday called for the immediate cessation of fighting
in the Avdiivka-Yasynuvata-Donetsk airport area in eastern Ukraine.
The
UN Security Council also condemned the use of weapons prohibited by the
Minsk agreement. The Security Council and the US State Department
called for each side to honor the ceasefire.
Russian
troops intervened in Ukraine during a popular revolution, and have
remained in the Crimea region since. Putin formally announced the
annexation of Crimea on March 18, 2014.
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