Nine killed as rockets hit eastern Ukraine town:
At least nine people were killed and 25
wounded in a rocket attack on Ukraine's military headquarters in the
residential area of a government-controlled eastern town Tuesday,
authorities said.
Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and nine wounded during the attack
in Kramatorsk, Xinhua news agency reported citing Yury Biryukov, an
aide to President Petro Poroshenko.
Meanwhile, the press service of the Donetsk regional administration
said the rocket strikes left at least seven civilians dead and 16
injured.
According to the press service of the Defence Ministry's General
Staff, the rockets were fired from a Smerch multiple launch system on
Kramatorsk from the direction of the rebel-held Gorlovka town.
Kramatorsk, an industrial town in Donetsk region, has been under the control of Ukrainian government forces since June 2014.
According to a report earlier Tuesday by Efe news agency, the
Ukrainian military command said at least seven Ukrainian soldiers have
been killed and 23 injured over the past 24 hours in clashes with
pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Ukrainian armed forces spokesman Vladislav Seleznev said that a total
of 559 soldiers, 28 of whom were seriously injured, are being treated
in the country's hospitals.
According to the Ukrainians, the heaviest fighting is taking place in
Debaltsevo, a strategic area located halfway between the cities of
Donetsk and Luhansk, both controlled by the separatists.
"After receiving a response from the Ukrainian soldiers, the
criminals withdrew with heavy casualties," said the spokesman, adding
that 18 attacks against the government forces took place in the 24-hour
period.
Meanwhile, representatives of the Kiev government and the separatists
are scheduled to hold a new round of negotiations Tuesday in Belarus's
capital Minsk, ahead of the scheduled summit between Ukraine, Russia,
Germany and France to present a peace plan for the Ukrainian conflict.
"I expect that the negotiations will not be easy. That is for sure,
for us and for them," said Igor Plotnitski, the leader of the
self-proclaimed breakaway Luhansk People's Republic, one of the two
entities created by the pro-Russians in eastern Ukraine.
The previous round of talks in Minsk ended in failure because the
separatist negotiators refused to recognise former Ukrainian president
Leonid Kuchma as Kiev's representative in the Ukraine Contact Group,
which also includes Russia and the Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe.
The separatists said that they would not make any concessions
concerning the separation line of forces, after their militias seized
hundreds of miles of territory that was under the control of government
troops in recent weeks.
More than 5,300 combatants and civilians have been killed since the
outbreak of the conflict in eastern Ukraine in April last year.
wounded in a rocket attack on Ukraine's military headquarters in the
residential area of a government-controlled eastern town Tuesday,
authorities said.
Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and nine wounded during the attack
in Kramatorsk, Xinhua news agency reported citing Yury Biryukov, an
aide to President Petro Poroshenko.
Meanwhile, the press service of the Donetsk regional administration
said the rocket strikes left at least seven civilians dead and 16
injured.
According to the press service of the Defence Ministry's General
Staff, the rockets were fired from a Smerch multiple launch system on
Kramatorsk from the direction of the rebel-held Gorlovka town.
Kramatorsk, an industrial town in Donetsk region, has been under the control of Ukrainian government forces since June 2014.
According to a report earlier Tuesday by Efe news agency, the
Ukrainian military command said at least seven Ukrainian soldiers have
been killed and 23 injured over the past 24 hours in clashes with
pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Ukrainian armed forces spokesman Vladislav Seleznev said that a total
of 559 soldiers, 28 of whom were seriously injured, are being treated
in the country's hospitals.
According to the Ukrainians, the heaviest fighting is taking place in
Debaltsevo, a strategic area located halfway between the cities of
Donetsk and Luhansk, both controlled by the separatists.
"After receiving a response from the Ukrainian soldiers, the
criminals withdrew with heavy casualties," said the spokesman, adding
that 18 attacks against the government forces took place in the 24-hour
period.
Meanwhile, representatives of the Kiev government and the separatists
are scheduled to hold a new round of negotiations Tuesday in Belarus's
capital Minsk, ahead of the scheduled summit between Ukraine, Russia,
Germany and France to present a peace plan for the Ukrainian conflict.
"I expect that the negotiations will not be easy. That is for sure,
for us and for them," said Igor Plotnitski, the leader of the
self-proclaimed breakaway Luhansk People's Republic, one of the two
entities created by the pro-Russians in eastern Ukraine.
The previous round of talks in Minsk ended in failure because the
separatist negotiators refused to recognise former Ukrainian president
Leonid Kuchma as Kiev's representative in the Ukraine Contact Group,
which also includes Russia and the Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe.
The separatists said that they would not make any concessions
concerning the separation line of forces, after their militias seized
hundreds of miles of territory that was under the control of government
troops in recent weeks.
More than 5,300 combatants and civilians have been killed since the
outbreak of the conflict in eastern Ukraine in April last year.
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