Millennium Post

5 troops reported killed in fighting in eastern Ukraine

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MOSCOW: At least seven Ukrainian troops have been killed in an apparent uptick in fighting in eastern Ukraine, government officials said today.

An armed conflict between government troops and separatist rebels has killed more than 9,600 since it began in 2014, according to the UN Human Rights Office. A January cease-fire had until recently helped to limit the fighting to sporadic shoot-outs.

The government’s press office for the operation in the east said it recorded an increase in fighting on several fronts yesterday which left at least five killed and nine troops injured.

Two more were killed and five injured Monday morning, north of the rebel stronghold of Donetsk, the press office said.

Kiev accused the rebels of using tanks and Grad multiple grenade launchers and said they recorded intensifie­d fighting all along the front line outside the separatist stronghold of Donetsk.

In the south of the frontline north of Mariupol and west of Luhansk.

The Grad launcher is among heavy-caliber weapons that should have been pulled back from the front line under a 2015 truce between the warring parties.

In Donetsk, self-proclaimed separatist authoritie­s reported substantia­l damage to civilian infrastruc­ture, with several villages and Donetsk neighborho­ods left without electricit­y and gas supply.

The separatist Donetsk News Agency reported one civilian killed and three injured in Makiivka, northeast of Donetsk.

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