Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Weapon pullback in Ukraine falls apart

- YURAS KARMANAU Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Nataliya Vasilyeva of The Associated Press.

A much-anticipate­d pullback of heavy weaponry in eastern Ukraine was derailed Wednesday after both sides traded accusation­s of breaking the cease-fire.

Both Ukrainian government forces and Russia-backed separatist­s were expected to withdraw heavy weaponry from two locations in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in what was seen as the final step before peace talks involving the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany.

The Ukrainian military said Wednesday that it did not pull back weaponry as planned because of shelling from the other side.

The separatist­s said that they had indicated to the other side that they were willing to start the pullback but did not receive a similar signal from the government troops.

The separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine has killed more than 13,000 people since 2014, and Ukraine’s new president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, made putting an end to the war his top priority.

Ukraine, Russia and the separatist­s last week agreed that an election could be held in the rebel-held east, but many in Ukraine feared that the deal was a concession to Moscow, which has been propping up the separatist­s with funds and weapons and occasional­ly sending in troops to fight alongside the rebels.

Several dozen far-right activists and veterans who have fought the separatist­s arrived Wednesday in the area of the planned pullback, saying that they would try to prevent it from happening.

Footage from the scene showed activists pushing the line of police officers who were guarding a checkpoint in the village of Kreminniy.

The Luhansk region’s police said in a statement that one policeman was injured in the scuffles by one of the activists’ vehicles.

Two activists have been detained and some weapons have been seized from them.

Both the Ukrainian military and the rebels said they would be ready for a pullback today.

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