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Peace plan for Ukraine on ice after rebel’s death

- News service reports

MOSCOW >> Russia ruled out any rapid progress in peace talks for eastern Ukraine after pro-Russian separatist leader Alexander Zakharchen­ko was killed in a bomb explosion.

Zakharchen­ko, 42, was a native of the Donetsk region who led the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic in an armed rebellion against the Ukrainian state for the past four years.

He was killed in the regional capital Friday at a restaurant in the Donetsk city center, according to the rebel group’s Donetsk News Agency.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Saturday that the attack was “Ukraine’s provocatio­n … obviously aimed at derailing the implementa­tion of the Minsk agreements,” referring to the 2015 deals aimed at resolving the Ukraine conflict.

The fighting in the country’s two easternmos­t regions, Donetsk and Luhansk, erupted four years ago in response to Ukraine ousting its pro-Russian president in a pivot to the West. More than 10,000 people have since died in the conflict.

It is now “impossible” to talk about planning the next internatio­nal talks over the conflict, Lavrov said, according to the TASS news agency.

“This is a serious situation that needs to be analyzed,” he said.

France and Germany are seeking to bring Ukraine and Russia to the negotiatin­g table for talks focused on a potential United Nations military mission to the region.

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ALEXANDER YERCOCHENK­O — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A security officer stands by a destroyed cafe after a blast killed rebel leader Alexander Zakharchen­ko, in Donetsk, Ukraine.
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