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Ukraine crisis: Sloviansk rebels down army helicopters | Ukraine crisis: Sloviansk rebels down army helicopters |
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Pro-Russian rebels have shot down two of Ukraine's army helicopters during an "anti-terror" operation in the eastern city of Sloviansk, Kiev has said. | Pro-Russian rebels have shot down two of Ukraine's army helicopters during an "anti-terror" operation in the eastern city of Sloviansk, Kiev has said. |
It said a pilot and serviceman had been killed, four suspected separatists held and 10 rebel checkpoints seized. | |
Half of the city was later declared "under control" of the Ukrainian units. | |
There has been no independent confirmation of the claim. Separatists at three checkpoints earlier told the BBC they were still in control there. | |
Russia said the use of the army by Kiev against its own people "is leading Ukraine to catastrophe". | Russia said the use of the army by Kiev against its own people "is leading Ukraine to catastrophe". |
Describing the military operation as "punitive", the Russian foreign ministry also urged Western powers to give up their "destructive" policy on Ukraine. | Describing the military operation as "punitive", the Russian foreign ministry also urged Western powers to give up their "destructive" policy on Ukraine. |
The ministry earlier warned that any assaults by Ukraine's troops in the region would have "catastrophic consequences", triggering fears of an invasion by Moscow. | The ministry earlier warned that any assaults by Ukraine's troops in the region would have "catastrophic consequences", triggering fears of an invasion by Moscow. |
Separately, several foreign journalists were reportedly detained in Sloviansk and some of them were released later. | Separately, several foreign journalists were reportedly detained in Sloviansk and some of them were released later. |
Sloviansk is a stronghold for pro-Russian separatists who are exerting increasing control in the region. | Sloviansk is a stronghold for pro-Russian separatists who are exerting increasing control in the region. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
'Full combat alert' | 'Full combat alert' |
Ukraine's anti-terror centre said in a statement that "half of the city" was under control of its units at 12:00 local time (10:00 GMT). | |
It said pro-Russian gunmen were using snipers and also mobile units dressed in riot police uniforms. | |
Meanwhile, the commander of Ukraine's National Guard said his units "practically cleared Sloviansk from terrorists". | |
Earlier, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said the "active phase" of the operation in the Sloviansk-Kramatorsk region began at 04:30 local time. | |
"The terrorists opened fire with heavy weapons against Ukrainian special units. | "The terrorists opened fire with heavy weapons against Ukrainian special units. |
"A real battle with professional mercenaries is going on," Mr Avakov said, adding that the separatists were using the tactics of hiding behind civilians in residential buildings. | "A real battle with professional mercenaries is going on," Mr Avakov said, adding that the separatists were using the tactics of hiding behind civilians in residential buildings. |
Russia's state-run Rossiya 24 TV channel said the city was being "stormed". | Russia's state-run Rossiya 24 TV channel said the city was being "stormed". |
It quoted Sloviansk's rebel leader Igor Strelkov as saying that the city was completely sealed off. | It quoted Sloviansk's rebel leader Igor Strelkov as saying that the city was completely sealed off. |
The fighting appeared to be concentrating on the periphery of the city, says the BBC's Sarah Rainsford, who is in the regional capital Donetsk. | |
In a video posted on YouTube, Sloviansk's self-declared mayor Vyacheslav Ponomariov said "our city is under attack... and we have already suffered casualties". | In a video posted on YouTube, Sloviansk's self-declared mayor Vyacheslav Ponomariov said "our city is under attack... and we have already suffered casualties". |
"I would like to appeal to all children, women and the elderly not to leave their homes." | "I would like to appeal to all children, women and the elderly not to leave their homes." |
Local residents were later quoted as saying that the situation in the city had calmed down but remained tense. | Local residents were later quoted as saying that the situation in the city had calmed down but remained tense. |
Earlier, Ukraine's acting President Olexandr Turchynov reinstated military conscription. | Earlier, Ukraine's acting President Olexandr Turchynov reinstated military conscription. |
Mr Turchynov said his forces were "helpless" to quell the unrest in some parts of the east, saying the goal was now to prevent it from spreading. | Mr Turchynov said his forces were "helpless" to quell the unrest in some parts of the east, saying the goal was now to prevent it from spreading. |
He also said Ukraine was on "full combat alert" amid fears that Russian troops could invade. | He also said Ukraine was on "full combat alert" amid fears that Russian troops could invade. |
Some 40,000 Russian troops are stationed near the Ukrainian border. | Some 40,000 Russian troops are stationed near the Ukrainian border. |
Monitors held | Monitors held |
Eastern Ukraine has a large Russian-speaking population and was a stronghold for President Viktor Yanukovych before he was overthrown by pro-Western protesters in February. | Eastern Ukraine has a large Russian-speaking population and was a stronghold for President Viktor Yanukovych before he was overthrown by pro-Western protesters in February. |
Russia then annexed the Crimean peninsula - part of Ukraine but with a Russian-speaking majority - in a move that provoked international outrage. | Russia then annexed the Crimean peninsula - part of Ukraine but with a Russian-speaking majority - in a move that provoked international outrage. |
The crisis has plunged East-West relations to their lowest point since the Cold War ended in the early 1990s. | The crisis has plunged East-West relations to their lowest point since the Cold War ended in the early 1990s. |
On Thursday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel asked Russia in a phone call to President Putin to help free foreign military monitors seized by rebels in Sloviansk last week. | On Thursday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel asked Russia in a phone call to President Putin to help free foreign military monitors seized by rebels in Sloviansk last week. |
For his part, Mr Putin reiterated his call for Kiev to withdraw troops from the south-east to open the way for a national dialogue. | For his part, Mr Putin reiterated his call for Kiev to withdraw troops from the south-east to open the way for a national dialogue. |
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