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Pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine have admitted they are holding four international monitors and said they may free them soon, Interfax says. | Pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine have admitted they are holding four international monitors and said they may free them soon, Interfax says. |
"We'll clarify who they are, where they were heading and why, and will set them free," the self-proclaimed mayor of Sloviansk told the Russian news agency. | "We'll clarify who they are, where they were heading and why, and will set them free," the self-proclaimed mayor of Sloviansk told the Russian news agency. |
The members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe were stopped near Donetsk on Monday. | The members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe were stopped near Donetsk on Monday. |
Fighting between pro-Kiev and rebel forces has worsened in recent days. | Fighting between pro-Kiev and rebel forces has worsened in recent days. |
The four missing monitors - who are Turkish, Swiss, Estonian and Danish - are members of a monitoring mission sent to assess security in the area. | |
'Bandits' | |
The town's self-proclaimed Mayor Vyacheslav Ponomaryov told Interfax on Thursday: "We know where they are, all is well with them." | |
He said the four had decided to travel to a separatist-held area despite having been warned "against going anywhere for a while" but that the four had been "the most eager ones". | |
"Of course they were detained," he said, although he insisted they had not been arrested. | "Of course they were detained," he said, although he insisted they had not been arrested. |
The OSCE has said it does not know the monitors' whereabouts, but Mr Ponomaryov told another Russian news agency they were being held in the village of Makeyevka. | |
The BBC's Mark Lowen in eastern Ukraine says there have been cases of kidnapping as lawlessness has reigned amid fighting between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russia militias. | |
People have been either detained or attacked at rebel checkpoints. | |
Ukraine's President-elect Petro Poroshenko has vowed to tackle the eastern uprising, promising to deal firmly with "bandits" and "murderers". | |
Last month the rebels held seven OSCE-linked military observers for a week in Sloviansk, before releasing them without condition. | Last month the rebels held seven OSCE-linked military observers for a week in Sloviansk, before releasing them without condition. |