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Ukraine cuts off rebel east as fighting rumbles on

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KIEV: Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko issued a decree Saturday ordering the withdrawal of all state services from rebel-held eastern regions, a further acknowledg­ement that the Kremlin-backed statelets are effectivel­y breaking away.

The latest move towards splinterin­g the war-torn ex-Soviet country came after fresh clashes between government troops and rebel fighters claimed at least five civilian lives, including those of two children, despite a nominal ceasefire that has failed to end the bloodshed.

The order from Poroshenko covers services such as schools, hospitals and emergency services, a senior security official speaking on condition of anonymity told AFP.

It was announced just over a week after Kiev implemente­d passport controls around pro-Russian separatist areas in the east, as well as the end of state payments including pensions in the areas.

Some 5.2 million people live in areas affected by conflict in eastern Ukraine, according to the United Nations, centred on major cities such as Donetsk and Lugansk where rebels have declared breakaway states.

Poroshenko told his cabinet to take steps within a week “to terminate the activities of state enterprise­s, institutio­ns and organisati­ons in the various territorie­s where anti-terrorist operations are being conducted,” a statement on his website said.

“This is a decisive step, the games have stopped,” the security official added. “All the structures that the state finances will be withdrawn from there.” —AFP

 ??  ?? Border guards of the selfdeclar­ed Donetsk People’s Republic check passengers’ luggage as they cross from East Ukraine into Russia at the border crossing of Uspenka. — AFP photo
Border guards of the selfdeclar­ed Donetsk People’s Republic check passengers’ luggage as they cross from East Ukraine into Russia at the border crossing of Uspenka. — AFP photo

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