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8 killed as separatist­s battle Ukraine troops

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AVDIIVKA: Fighting between government troops and Russia-backed separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine escalated yesterday, killing at least eight people overnight, injuring dozens and briefly trapping more than 200 coalminers undergroun­d, the warring sides reported. Rebels in Donetsk said an electricit­y substation was damaged in shelling, cutting power to the Zasyadko coal mine in Donetsk. The mine is notorious for its safety standards; 33 people were killed there in 2015 by a methane blast.

With elevators not working, the miners had been trapped undergroun­d for several hours before local authoritie­s found the backup generators outside the mine to get the elevators working. By midday yesterday, at least 152 of 200 men had been able to get out. Separatist military spokesman Eduard Basurin, in an interview with Russian state Rossiya 24 television yesterday, denied reports that separatist shelling cut power lines and heating stations in Avdiivka, saying they had been damaged earlier.

The artillery shelling, which appears to be the worst in many months, was concentrat­ed around the government-controlled town of Avdiivka, home to a giant coking plant. Its director said on Monday that preparatio­ns were being made to stop production, something rarely done throughout the conflict that has claimed more than 9,600 lives since it began in 2014. A cease-fire deal struck in Minsk in 2015 has helped to reduce but not stop the fighting.

Oleksandr Turchynov, chairman of the Ukrainian Security and Defense Council, said yesterday that heavy shelling around Avdiivka, on the northern outskirts of the separatist stronghold of Donetsk, killed at least three troops and injured 24 more. The press office of the Ukrainian government’s operation in the east reported an unspecifie­d number of civilian casualties. It also said the rebels turned down the government’s offer to cease fire to allow the removal of the dead and wounded.

In Donetsk, the rebels’ Donetsk News Agency reported four rebel fighters died and seven were injured overnight as well as three civilians. One civilian was killed in shelling in Donetsk, Basurin told Russian news agencies. Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday accused the Ukrainian government of provoking the crisis. The Kremlin has “reliable informatio­n” that Ukrainian volunteer battalions crossed the front line Monday night and tried to capture rebel territory, Peskov told reporters in Moscow.

Salvos of heavy-caliber artillery were heard throughout the night and late morning in Avdiivka, where several thousand people have been without electricit­y for days. Fighting has cut water supplies for most of the town and it was left without heating in the dead of winter. Temperatur­es plunged to -18 Centigrade (0 Fahrenheit) yesterday morning. The local hospital was flooded overnight with injured soldiers, who were operated on and taken to a town further away from the front line, according to an Associated Press reporter at the scene. Several private houses were damaged in the shelling. Kievbased independen­t political analyst Vadim Karasyov said an escalation in the east could be beneficial to both the separatist­s and the Ukrainian government.

“Kiev is eager to win support of the new Trump administra­tion, and for this they need to show that separatist­s and the Kremlin are derailing the peace accords,” he said. “For the Kremlin, it’s important to show that it holds war and peace in its hands - if the new US administra­tion wants peace in Ukraine, it needs to offer something in return.” Local water supply company Water of Donbass said on Monday the Donetsk Water Filtration Station, a crucial source of clean water for both sides of the conflict, came under shelling.

 ??  ?? DONETSK: Ukrainian medical servicemen stand on an Armored Personnel Carriers (APC) after they carried wounded servicemen to hospital in Ukraine-controlled town of Avdiivka, in Donetsk region. — AFP
DONETSK: Ukrainian medical servicemen stand on an Armored Personnel Carriers (APC) after they carried wounded servicemen to hospital in Ukraine-controlled town of Avdiivka, in Donetsk region. — AFP

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