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Ukraine blockade tensions rise in rebel-held east | Ukraine blockade tensions rise in rebel-held east |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Ukrainian war veterans and their supporters say they will step up a trade blockade of rebel-held regions of industrial eastern Ukraine. | |
For a month about 100 activists have blocked railway lines to stop Ukraine trading with pro-Russian rebels. | For a month about 100 activists have blocked railway lines to stop Ukraine trading with pro-Russian rebels. |
The Donetsk region is a key supplier of coal to Ukrainian power stations and heavy industry. | The Donetsk region is a key supplier of coal to Ukrainian power stations and heavy industry. |
The "blockade headquarters" made the new threat on Facebook, and halted talks with Ukraine's prime minister. | The "blockade headquarters" made the new threat on Facebook, and halted talks with Ukraine's prime minister. |
The Ukrainian government has warned that the blockade could lead to power cuts in Ukraine. Steel plants in the east have already been forced to suspend production. | The Ukrainian government has warned that the blockade could lead to power cuts in Ukraine. Steel plants in the east have already been forced to suspend production. |
The blockade was imposed to stop Ukraine's so-called "trade in blood" with the rebel-held areas. | The blockade was imposed to stop Ukraine's so-called "trade in blood" with the rebel-held areas. |
More than 10,000 people have died since the separatist rebels seized a large swathe of Donetsk and the Luhansk region in April 2014, triggering clashes with Ukrainian forces. Sporadic fighting continues despite a 2015 ceasefire deal signed in Minsk. | More than 10,000 people have died since the separatist rebels seized a large swathe of Donetsk and the Luhansk region in April 2014, triggering clashes with Ukrainian forces. Sporadic fighting continues despite a 2015 ceasefire deal signed in Minsk. |
In March 2014, Russia annexed Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsula. | |
The "blockade headquarters" announced plans "to immediately expand the area of the blockade, cutting off the last routes where the trade in blood is still going on". | The "blockade headquarters" announced plans "to immediately expand the area of the blockade, cutting off the last routes where the trade in blood is still going on". |
They also say the rebels must release Ukrainian prisoners they are holding. A number of Ukrainian MPs are backing the blockade. | |
Eastern Ukraine: A new, bloody chapter | Eastern Ukraine: A new, bloody chapter |
Russia accepts Ukraine rebel passports | Russia accepts Ukraine rebel passports |
On Monday, the rebels threatened to take control of Ukrainian-run businesses if the blockade was not lifted by Wednesday. | |
"These enterprises will be oriented towards the Russian Federation, to receive raw materials [from Russia]," said Alexander Zakharchenko, leader of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic (DNR). | "These enterprises will be oriented towards the Russian Federation, to receive raw materials [from Russia]," said Alexander Zakharchenko, leader of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic (DNR). |
Ukraine is dependent on anthracite from the rebel-held area, while Donetsk and Luhansk need coke produced in Ukraine's government-controlled regions. | |
Last week the mining and metallurgical giant Metinvest suspended production at its main enterprises in the rebel-held east. The company is owned by Ukraine's richest businessman, Rinat Akhmetov. | Last week the mining and metallurgical giant Metinvest suspended production at its main enterprises in the rebel-held east. The company is owned by Ukraine's richest businessman, Rinat Akhmetov. |
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the blockade was "destabilising the situation and hampering the process of settlement and de-escalation". | Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the blockade was "destabilising the situation and hampering the process of settlement and de-escalation". |
Ukraine and Western governments accuse Russia of sending reinforcements and heavy weapons to the rebels - something Moscow denies. | Ukraine and Western governments accuse Russia of sending reinforcements and heavy weapons to the rebels - something Moscow denies. |
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