Russian-backed rebels massing to attack
key Ukrainian towns: Kiev
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[February 07, 2015]
By Pavel Polityuk
KIEV (Reuters) - Pro-Russian separatists
have intensified shelling of government forces on all front lines and
appear to be amassing forces for new offensives on the key railway town
of Debaltseve and the coastal city of Mariupol, Ukraine's military said
on Saturday.
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Five Ukrainian soldiers have been killed and 26 wounded in
fighting in the past 24 hours, spokesman Volodymyr Polyovy told a
briefing.
Separatist gains against Kiev government forces in eastern Ukraine,
particularly a rebel advance on Debaltseve to the northeast of the
regional center of Donetsk, have given impetus to a Franco-German
initiative to try and strike an 11th hour deal with Russia to end
the Ukrainian crisis.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who along with French President
Francois Hollande met Russia's Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin late on
Friday, told an international security conference in Munich on
Saturday that there was no guarantee that the peace initiative would
work.
But she voiced opposition to the West supplying arms to the
Ukrainian government to help them to defend themselves against
separatists who Kiev says are supported by Russian arms and Russian
troops. Moscow denies this is so.
More than 5,000 civilians, Ukrainian soldiers and pro-separatist
fighters have been killed since a separatist rebellion erupted in
Ukraine's eastern territories in April.
A peace deal was struck last September in Minsk, Belarus, but the
agreed ceasefire was almost immediately violated and attempts to
revive it have failed.
Artillery and mortar fire on populated areas of the east including
the big city of Donetsk itself have taken a huge toll on civilian
lives, while more than 1,500 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed.
The present focus on the battlefield is the town of Debaltseve, a
vital rail and road junction which lies in a pocket between the two
main separatist-controlled regions.
Ukrainian government forces express confidence they have enough
firepower to hold the town even though the rebels have steadily
encroached in surrounding towns and villages.
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A Reuters correspondent who was in Debaltseve on Friday said
Ukrainian forces kept up a steady barrage of mortar or howitzer fire
from the town even as an operation to evacuate civilians was
underway.
Another source of concern for the Ukrainians is Mariupol, a
southeastern city on the coast of the Sea of Azov, which lies
between rebel-controlled areas and the Crimean peninsula, which was
annexed by Russia last March.
Mariupol's vulnerability was exposed last month when 30 civilians
were killed there in intense rocket attacks from rebel-controlled
areas.
"The situation remains tense. The adversary is carrying out attacks
across all the separation lines," military spokesman Polyovy said on
Saturday.
"The Russian terrorist forces are gathering strength for further
offensives on Mariupol and Debaltseve. An increase in the number of
tanks and armored vehicles in Debaltseve ... has been noticed," he
said.
(Writing by Richard Balmforth; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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