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Ukraine conflict: Deadly flare-up in east | Ukraine conflict: Deadly flare-up in east |
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More than 10 people have been killed in some of the worst fighting for weeks in eastern Ukraine. | More than 10 people have been killed in some of the worst fighting for weeks in eastern Ukraine. |
Ukraine says seven of its soldiers died in clashes between the army and pro-Russian rebels in the frontline town of Avdiivka over the past two days. | |
Fighting erupted despite an attempt to renew a ceasefire last month. | Fighting erupted despite an attempt to renew a ceasefire last month. |
A rebel commander known as Grek and two other rebel fighters were killed. Unconfirmed reports also spoke of two civilian fatalities. | A rebel commander known as Grek and two other rebel fighters were killed. Unconfirmed reports also spoke of two civilian fatalities. |
A woman was killed by shelling in the rebel-held town of Makiyivka, local sources said. | A woman was killed by shelling in the rebel-held town of Makiyivka, local sources said. |
Both sides later claimed they inflicted higher casualties on their enemy. | |
Ukraine's military says 15 rebel soldiers were killed and 24 wounded, and that government troops seized one separatist position. | |
The rebels say more than 25 Ukrainian soldiers were killed and more than 40 wounded. | |
Both claims have not been independently verified. | |
More stories from Ukraine: | More stories from Ukraine: |
Army 'repulses rebel attack' | Army 'repulses rebel attack' |
Cyber attack caused Kiev power cuts | Cyber attack caused Kiev power cuts |
What is the Minsk ceasefire deal? | What is the Minsk ceasefire deal? |
More than 9,700 people have died since the conflict erupted in 2014, as Russia annexed Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsula, and pro-Russian rebels later launched an insurgency in the east. | |
A ceasefire was eventually agreed in February 2015 but there have been frequent violations. The latest truce began on 23 December. | A ceasefire was eventually agreed in February 2015 but there have been frequent violations. The latest truce began on 23 December. |
Ukrainian forces say the fresh outbreak of fighting began when rebels launched an attack on Avdiivka, a flashpoint town held by the army that borders land controlled by the separatists. | Ukrainian forces say the fresh outbreak of fighting began when rebels launched an attack on Avdiivka, a flashpoint town held by the army that borders land controlled by the separatists. |
"The enemy continues to fire at our positions with heavy artillery and mortars," said military spokesman Oleksandr Motuzyanyk. Electricity and water supplies are said to have been cut off. | "The enemy continues to fire at our positions with heavy artillery and mortars," said military spokesman Oleksandr Motuzyanyk. Electricity and water supplies are said to have been cut off. |
The US and EU imposed sanctions on Russia in response to its actions in eastern Ukraine. Russia has denied backing the rebels. | The US and EU imposed sanctions on Russia in response to its actions in eastern Ukraine. Russia has denied backing the rebels. |
The renewed violence coincided with President Donald Trump's first phone-call with Russian President Vladimir Putin since he took office. | The renewed violence coincided with President Donald Trump's first phone-call with Russian President Vladimir Putin since he took office. |
According to the Kremlin, the two presidents agreed to a "partner-like co-operation" on issues including Ukraine, which has caused concern in Kiev. | According to the Kremlin, the two presidents agreed to a "partner-like co-operation" on issues including Ukraine, which has caused concern in Kiev. |
On Monday, President Petro Poroshenko discussed the conflict in Berlin with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, describing as "barbaric" actions by the rebels. |
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