One Ukraine soldier killed,21 hurt in clashes with separatists
KIEV: Ukraine’s military on Sunday said escalating clashes between government forces and pro-Russian insurgents in the separatist east left one Ukrainian soldier dead and 21 injured.A top military adviser for Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said the fighting had intensified around the rebel-held airport of the insurgents’ de facto capital Donetsk.“The
By our correspondents
June 15, 2015
KIEV: Ukraine’s military on Sunday said escalating clashes between government forces and pro-Russian insurgents in the separatist east left one Ukrainian soldier dead and 21 injured.
A top military adviser for Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said the fighting had intensified around the rebel-held airport of the insurgents’ de facto capital Donetsk.
“The past day of combat in the war zone saw one Ukrainian serviceman die and 21 being injured,” Oleksandr Motuzyanyk told reporters.
The latest casualties near the twisting and hotly disputed line separating Ukrainian forces from their heavily-armed foes add to the strains of a February truce designed to end one of Europe’s deadliest conflicts in decades.
About 50 people have been reported killed this month — a figure that fails to include the deaths suffered by the secretive and partially splintered rebel command.
The February accords that the leaders of Germany and France helped broker had initially helped limit the fighting to hotspots whose status had been under dispute from the start.
But last week more than 35 people died as intense mortar and artillery fire returned to previously quiet eastern regions of the former Soviet state.
A top military adviser for Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said the fighting had intensified around the rebel-held airport of the insurgents’ de facto capital Donetsk.
“The past day of combat in the war zone saw one Ukrainian serviceman die and 21 being injured,” Oleksandr Motuzyanyk told reporters.
The latest casualties near the twisting and hotly disputed line separating Ukrainian forces from their heavily-armed foes add to the strains of a February truce designed to end one of Europe’s deadliest conflicts in decades.
About 50 people have been reported killed this month — a figure that fails to include the deaths suffered by the secretive and partially splintered rebel command.
The February accords that the leaders of Germany and France helped broker had initially helped limit the fighting to hotspots whose status had been under dispute from the start.
But last week more than 35 people died as intense mortar and artillery fire returned to previously quiet eastern regions of the former Soviet state.
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