MARIUPOL Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukrainian forces battling pro-Russian separatists near the port of Mariupol in eastern Ukraine have not received any ceasefire orders, a Ukrainian officer told Reuters on Friday, despite the start of peace talks in Minsk.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Thursday he would order a ceasefire if the talks in Minsk between envoys from Ukraine, the pro-Russian separatist leadership, Russia and Europe’s OSCE security watchdog started.
“Our operations are continuing as scheduled until further orders,” the officer in Mariupol said.
A Reuters journalist saw a number of Ukrainian armoured personnel carriers moving forward towards rebel positions east of Mariupol, a strategic port city halfway between the Russian border and the Russian-annexed region of Crimea.
(Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic, writing by Gareth Jones)
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