The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tens of thousands mourn east Ukraine ‘hero’ rebel leader

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DONETSK, Russia: Tens of thousands of mourners gathered in Ukraine’s rebel stronghold of Donetsk to pay their final respects to separatist leader Alexander Zakharchen­ko, while an aide to the Russian president praised him as a ‘brother’ and a ‘hero’.

Throngs of admirers – many clutching flowers and in tears – formed a line to view the flagdraped casket of the 42-yearold chief of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, whose body was lying in state in a theatre. Zakharchen­ko was killed in a bombing at a Donetsk cafe on Friday, becoming the fouryear conflict’s most prominent victim from the Moscow-backed side. His bodyguard also died and 12 more people were injured.

In a statement carried by the Donetsk republic’s official news agency, Russian President Putin’s aide Vladislav Surkov called the separatist a ‘brother’.

“You are a cool guy, a true hero and it’s a huge honour to be your friend,” said Surkov, calling Zakharchen­ko Sasha, a diminutive form of his first name.

A representa­tive of the local authoritie­s estimated the turnout at around 100,000 people, while an AFP correspond­ent said more than 30,000 turned up. Armed men in fatigues cordoned off the city centre and public transport was temporaril­y suspended.

Huge billboards erected in the city centre were plastered with pictures of Zakharchen­ko and his quotes. ‘All of us have one Motherland – Russia’, read one.

The leader of Georgia’s breakaway statelet, South Ossetia, Anatoly Bibilov, and Alexander Borodai, a Russian journalist and former prime minister of the Donetsk republic, were in attendance. Many mourners blamed Ukraine for the bombing.

“We will never forget this tragedy, we will never forgive,” said Sergei Kapustin, 35.

Moscow and rebel authoritie­s have said Kiev was behind the assassinat­ion, while Ukraine links the bombing to internal feuding and Russia’s desire to control the territory.

Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov have said the high-profile murder was a provocatio­n and would derail the long-stalled, Western-brokered peace process.

 ??  ?? People attend the funeral ceremony of Zakharchen­ko, in Donetsk. — AFP photo
People attend the funeral ceremony of Zakharchen­ko, in Donetsk. — AFP photo

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