The Niagara Falls Review

Ukraine separatist­s report death of leader Zakharchen­ko

- JIM HEINTZ The Associated Press

MOSCOW — The leader of the Russiaback­ed separatist­s fighting in eastern

Ukraine’s Donetsk region was killed Friday by an explosion at a café, the separatist­s’ news agency said Friday.

Rebel news agency DAN said the afternoon explosion killed Alexander Zakharchen­ko, 42, the prime minister of the self-declared Donetsk People’s Republic. The separatist government’s revenue minister, Alexander Timofeev, was severely injured in the blast, Russian news agencies reported.

The Donetsk People’s Republic, along with a separatist republic in neighbouri­ng Luhansk, has fought Ukrainian forces since 2014, the same year Zakharchen­ko became DPR’s prime minister. More than 10,000 people have died in the conflict.

Russian President Vladimir Putin lauded Zakharchen­ko as “a true people’s leader” and promised residents of Donetsk that “Russia always will be with you.”

The café that was hit by the explosion was separatist-themed and had camouflage netting hanging from its eaves, recent photograph­s show. It was not immediatel­y clear if a bomb caused the blast or it resulted from something else. Russia’s Interfax news agency cited local sources as saying suspects had been detained, but there was no official confirmati­on.

Denis Pushilin, the speaker of the separatist­s’ parliament, blamed Ukrainian forces for the explosion, calling it “the latest aggression from the Ukrainian side,” according to DAN.

A spokespers­on for the Ukrainian Security Service, Elena Gitlyanska­ya, said “The Ukrainian special services don’t have any kind of connection to this.”

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Alexander Zakharchen­ko

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