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Ukraine cease-fire unraveling; 11 killed

  • Los Angeles Times / MCT
  • October 2, 2014
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In Photo: A pro-Russian rebel guards a damaged school after shelling in the town of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, on Wednesday. Rebels in eastern Ukraine appear to be successfully closing in on the government-held airport of Donetsk, a strategic victory for the pro-Russian separatists that further undermines a shaky cease-fire in the region.
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AT least 11 adults were killed in Ukraine on Wednesday when artillery shells struck a schoolyard and bus stop in suburban Donetsk on the belated first day of school for the city at the center of a pro-Russia rebellion against rule from Kiev, Russian and Ukrainian news agencies reported.

The separatists have been waging fierce assaults on Donetsk international airport for the last five days, and a leader of the rebellion told Interfax news agency that his fighters were close to seizing the strategic venue.

“In two, at most three, days the Donetsk airport will come under our control,” Alexander Zakharchenko, purported prime minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, was quoted as telling the Russian news agency.

The blasts at Donetsk School No. 57 and at the nearby bus stop detonated when all 70 schoolchildren were inside the building, RIA Novosti news agency reported.

At least one teacher was among the dead, and news agencies said another of the casualties was a gunman with the Russian-backed separatist militia that has been fighting government forces for control of eastern Ukraine since March. City authorities in Donetsk reported on their web site that six people were killed at the bus stop.

A Russian Foreign Ministry official, Konstantin Dolgov, accused Ukrainian military officials of “particular cynicism” in the shelling of the school grounds on the first day local authorities were attempting to start the school year already delayed a month by the hostilities.

The latest fatalities, which Ukraine government forces in turn blamed on the Russian-backed separatists, suggested that a September 5 cease-fire agreed to by the two sides is unraveling.

In Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, a spokesman for the National Security and Defense Council insisted the airport, which has been closed since May, remained in government hands.

Col. Andriy Lysenko said the Ukrainian military hadn’t suffered any fatalities over the previous two days, although five soldiers were wounded in Wednesday’s fighting over the airport. He said the government troops had “brilliantly defended” their hold on what was Ukraine’s second-largest airport until the rebellion began five months ago.

The Associated Press reported from Donetsk that although its reporter couldn’t get close to the airport due to the artillery exchanges, shells could be heard coming from government positions outside the airport, suggesting that Ukrainian troops may have lost control of part or all of it.

The cease-fire signed four weeks ago in Minsk, the Belarus capital, called for an end to hostilities and a nearly 20-mile zone of separation between the Ukrainian government troops and rebel forces who Kiev officials and their Western allies contend are armed and instigated by Moscow.

Fighting had died down in the first two weeks of the truce but has flared anew in recent days, bringing the “peacetime” death toll to nearly 70 since the accord was signed.

United Nations human-rights observers reported this week that at least 3,500 people have been killed in eastern Ukraine since April.

Image credits: AP/Darko Vojinovic

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