Nine
Ukrainian soldiers killed in 'tense' eastern conflict: Kiev military
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[January 27, 2015]
KIEV (Reuters) - Nine Ukrainian
servicemen have been killed in fighting Russian-backed separatists in
the past 24 hours, the Kiev military said on Tuesday, as rebels fought
to encircle a key town straddling transport routes between their two
strongholds.
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Violence in eastern Ukraine is at by far its worst since a
ceasefire was agreed last September and Ukraine and the West accuse
Russia of openly supporting the latest rebel advance with money,
arms and troops on the ground.
Military spokesman Vladislav Seleznyov said 29 servicemen had been
wounded in addition to those killed, adding that fighting was the
most intense near the strategic town of Debaltseve, north-east of
rebel-held Donetsk.
"The situation remains tense. In the past 24 hours illegal armed
groups carried out 120 attacks on government positions," he said in
a televised briefing.
In Kiev, parliament was due to meet for an emergency session to vote
on a statement that would call Russia an aggressor-state, lawmakers
said. It was not immediately clear what implications such a
declaration would have beyond its symbolism.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power said on Monday
deadly attacks on the port city of Mariupol on the weekend show that
Moscow's objective is to increase the Ukrainian territory it
controls.
Separatist Donetsk and Luhansk regions, known as the Donbass,
together account for around 9 percent of Ukrainian territory,
excluding the peninsula of Crimea, seized by Russia from Kiev last
March.
Rebels control less than half of this area, but have made its two
largest cities the capitals of their self-styled 'People's
Republics.'
After months during which the truce was punctured by small-scale
skirmishes on the front line, rebels said last week they were left
with no choice but to launch an advance. Their main aim, they say,
is to push back government forces that had been shelling rebel-held
cities.
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The Kiev government sees the rebel advance as a repudiation of the
ceasefire, restarting a war in which 5,000 people have died. Kiev
and NATO believe thousands of Russian troops are in eastern Ukraine
fighting for the rebels with advanced weapons, despite Moscow's
denials.
The rebels have vowed to encircle Debaltseve, a town with a
pre-conflict population of around 46,000 that straddles key
transport routes between the two separatist strongholds.
So long as it is under the control of Kiev troops, it weakens the
separatists' frontline as it forms a "tongue", extending into
rebel-controlled territory, separatist deputy commander Eduard
Basurin told Reuters. (http://link.reuters.com/map78v)
(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk and Natalia Zinets; Writing by
Alessandra Prentice; editing by Ralph Boulton)
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