Ukraine soldier killed by rebels
KIEV: A Ukrainian soldier was killed in fighting with pro-Russian separatists in the east, the army said on Tuesday, its first fatality in nearly a week as shelling rumbled on despite a ceasefire deal.“In the past 24 hours, one Ukrainian soldier was killed and another one wounded” in the village
By our correspondents
April 22, 2015
KIEV: A Ukrainian soldier was killed in fighting with pro-Russian separatists in the east, the army said on Tuesday, its first fatality in nearly a week as shelling rumbled on despite a ceasefire deal.
“In the past 24 hours, one Ukrainian soldier was killed and another one wounded” in the village of Pisky near the bombed-out airport of separatist stronghold Donetsk, army spokesman Andriy Lysenko told a news conference.
It was the first combat death recorded among the Ukrainian forces since April 15, when the army said one soldier was killed. Another six had been killed and 12 injured the day before that.
On Tuesday Lysenko said “the situation is stable but tense” overall.
European OSCE observers reported ongoing heavy arms fire by both sides over recent weeks despite a February ceasefire agreement.
Lysenko said the pro-Russian forces had fired at Ukrainian pro-government positions with tanks and 120-millimetre mortars, types of heavy arms banned under the February ceasefire agreement.
With spring arriving, the observers hope a fresh surge in fighting can be avoided while a solution is sought to the deadly conflict — particularly in the village of Shyrokyne, near the strategic government-held city of Mariupol.
The Ukrainians military´s press department said on Tuesday that Shyrokyne had been targeted by tank fire in recent hours.
The OSCE said on Monday the Ukrainian military had drawn up proposals for a withdrawal of forces on both sides from Shyrokyne, where it says the few dozen civilians who have not fled lack food and water. The plan has yet to be approved by Kiev and separatist leaders.
“In the past 24 hours, one Ukrainian soldier was killed and another one wounded” in the village of Pisky near the bombed-out airport of separatist stronghold Donetsk, army spokesman Andriy Lysenko told a news conference.
It was the first combat death recorded among the Ukrainian forces since April 15, when the army said one soldier was killed. Another six had been killed and 12 injured the day before that.
On Tuesday Lysenko said “the situation is stable but tense” overall.
European OSCE observers reported ongoing heavy arms fire by both sides over recent weeks despite a February ceasefire agreement.
Lysenko said the pro-Russian forces had fired at Ukrainian pro-government positions with tanks and 120-millimetre mortars, types of heavy arms banned under the February ceasefire agreement.
With spring arriving, the observers hope a fresh surge in fighting can be avoided while a solution is sought to the deadly conflict — particularly in the village of Shyrokyne, near the strategic government-held city of Mariupol.
The Ukrainians military´s press department said on Tuesday that Shyrokyne had been targeted by tank fire in recent hours.
The OSCE said on Monday the Ukrainian military had drawn up proposals for a withdrawal of forces on both sides from Shyrokyne, where it says the few dozen civilians who have not fled lack food and water. The plan has yet to be approved by Kiev and separatist leaders.
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