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Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine have shot down a military helicopter near Sloviansk, killing 14 people, the country's outgoing president says. | Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine have shot down a military helicopter near Sloviansk, killing 14 people, the country's outgoing president says. |
Olexander Turchynov said the rebels used a Russian-made anti-aircraft system, and a senior general was among the dead. | |
The town of Sloviansk has seen fierce fighting between separatists and government forces in recent weeks. | The town of Sloviansk has seen fierce fighting between separatists and government forces in recent weeks. |
President-elect Petro Poroshenko has vowed to tackle "bandits" in the east. | President-elect Petro Poroshenko has vowed to tackle "bandits" in the east. |
The BBC's Mark Lowen in the region says Thursday's incident was a major blow to the Ukrainian army as it pursues its offensive against the separatists. | |
The helicopter was hit during heavy fighting between Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, reportedly after it had dropped off troops at a military base. | |
President Turchynov said the 14 dead included Gen Serhiy Kulchytskiy, head of combat and special training for Ukraine's National Guard. | |
It is one of the worst losses of life for government forces in the conflict so far. Last week at least 14 soldiers died in a rebel attack on an army checkpoint near Donetsk, some 130km (80 miles) from Sloviansk. | |
Earlier this month the separatists shot down two army helicopters, also near Sloviansk, killing a pilot and another serviceman. | Earlier this month the separatists shot down two army helicopters, also near Sloviansk, killing a pilot and another serviceman. |
Missing monitors | |
After his election on Sunday, Mr Poroshenko called the separatists "terrorists" intent on maintaining a "bandit state". He vowed to tackle them "in hours", not months. | |
The conflict has intensified in recent days. The rebels say they lost up to 100 fighters when they tried to seize Donetsk airport on Monday. | |
Slovyansk has long been the centre of heavy fighting. Pro-Russia militiamen seized four international monitors there on Monday. | |
The four - a Dane, an Estonian, a Turk and a Swiss national - are members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. | |
The self-proclaimed mayor of Sloviansk, Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, told Russia's Interfax news agency they were safe and well and could be released soon. | The self-proclaimed mayor of Sloviansk, Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, told Russia's Interfax news agency they were safe and well and could be released soon. |
Pro-Russian separatists in the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk declared independence after referendums on 11 May, which were not recognised by Kiev or its Western allies. | |
The separatists took their cue from a disputed referendum in Crimea, which led to Russia's annexation of the southern peninsula. |