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Six killed in eastern Ukraine clashes, 10 days into cease-fire between rebels, govt troops

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Shelling killed six people and wounded 15 others in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk, the city council said on Monday — the worst reported violence since a cease-fire between Russian-backed rebels and Ukrainian troops took effect on September 5.

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Six killed in eastern Ukraine clashes, 10 days into cease-fire between rebels, govt troops

Kiev: Shelling killed six people and wounded 15 others in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk, the city council said on Monday — the worst reported violence since a cease-fire between Russian-backed rebels and Ukrainian troops took effect on September 5. [caption id=“attachment_1691151” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Ukraine soldiers. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Ukraine_soldiers_AP.jpg) Ukraine soldiers. AP[/caption] Fighting around the eastern city’s government-held airport has left its northern neighbourhoods in the crossfire. Two northern neighborhoods were shelled heavily on Sunday, leading to the casualties and damaging both homes and offices, the city council said. Loud blasts could be heard from the direction of the airport all day on Monday, and gunfire intermittently rang out downtown in the afternoon. The Ukrainian government blamed the militants for the civilian casualties. “Neither today, nor yesterday, nor in the previous days did Ukrainian forces shell any residential areas,” said Col Andriy Lysenko, spokesman for the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council. Both the rebel and government sides have said they are rearming in case the fighting starts anew. Ukraine and the West have repeatedly contended that Russia is fueling the separatist uprising with manpower, weapons and expertise, something that Moscow denies. In an interview Monday, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told The Associated Press that “around 1,000” Russian soldiers remain in Ukraine. “While the Russians may have withdrawn some of their troops in Ukraine, there is a still Russian military presence within Ukraine,” Rasmussen said in Brussels, adding that several thousand Russian soldiers were also along the border with Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in a phone conversation on Monday both stressed the importance of observing the cease-fire, the Kremlin said in a statement. The Kremlin did not mention the frequent violations. Merkel said she had told Putin that Russia must withdraw its troops from Ukraine for the peace plan to work. She said the complete withdrawal must accompany a securing of the Russian-Ukrainian border to prevent fighters and arms from flowing to pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. The cease-fire deal has brought some benefits. Another 73 Ukrainian soldiers were freed Sunday in exchange for 73 rebels, both sides reported on Monday — the largest prisoner exchange so far. And in neighborhoods away from the Donetsk airport, many more people and cars were out in the streets than have been for weeks. In Moscow, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev criticised the West for “testing Russia’s strength” with sanctions but insisted that Russia’s response to them will not curtail the country’s democratic development. “It is important not to succumb to the temptations of so-called easy solutions but, instead, preserve and advance the development of democratic processes in our society,” he said. The United States and the European Union last week imposed a new round of sanctions on Russia for its actions in Ukraine. Russian officials say this shows the West is ignoring Moscow’s peace-making efforts and the cease-fire deal. The fighting in eastern Ukraine began in mid-April, a month after Russia annexed the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea. It has claimed at least 3,000 civilian lives, according to the UN. AP

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