Ukraine says pro-Russia rebels shoot down
two fighter jets
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[July 23, 2014]
KIEV (Reuters) - Pro-Russian rebels
shot down two Ukrainian fighter jets on Wednesday, not far from where a
Malaysian airliner was brought down last week in eastern Ukraine,
killing all 298 passengers on board.
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A spokesman for Ukraine's military operations said the planes were
downed near Savur Mogila, a burial mound in the Shaktersky region
where a memorial marks ambushes by the Soviet army on occupying
Nazis during World War Two.
He said he did not have any information about the pilots.
Igor Strelkov, who is now in charge of the rebel ranks in the
eastern city of Donetsk, said the separatists had brought down one
plane and that the pilot had ejected. He gave no further details.
Fierce fighting raged near the rebels' two main centers in Donetsk
and nearby Luhansk, where they have been pushed back by Ukrainian
government forces, who have taken control of villages and suburbs
around the cities.
Earlier on Tuesday, Kiev said the separatists were leaving their
positions on the outskirts of Donetsk and retreating towards the
city center.
Residents said the rebels, who rose up in April demanding
independence from Kiev in the mainly Russian-speaking east, had dug
trenches in downtown Donetsk outside the main university, where they
have been living in student dormitories.
"In Donetsk, rebels abandoned their positions en masse and went
towards the central part of the city," the headquarters of what Kiev
calls its "anti-terrorist operation" said in a statement.
"It cannot be ruled out that the appearance of such movements could
suggest the spread of panic and attempts to leave the place of
warfare."
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Residents said they had heard shelling during the night and a shell
struck a chemical plant in the city, causing a fire.
Local health officials said 432 people had been killed and 1,015
wounded since hostilities started in the Donetsk region following
the removal of a president in Kiev who was sympathetic to Moscow and
after Russia's annexation of the Crimea region.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper and Gabriela Baczynska, Editing by
Timothy Heritage)
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