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Kiev says three Russian tanks entered east Ukraine Kiev says three Russian tanks entered east Ukraine
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Ukraine's interior minister has said that three tanks have crossed the border from Russia into rebel areas of the east and fighting is under way. Ukraine's interior minister has said three tanks have crossed the border from Russia into rebel areas of the east and that fighting is under way.
The tanks entered Ukraine along with other armour through a checkpoint controlled by rebels in the Luhansk region, Arsen Avakov said.The tanks entered Ukraine along with other armour through a checkpoint controlled by rebels in the Luhansk region, Arsen Avakov said.
Ukrainian forces engaged two of them and fighting is under way, he said. The army engaged two of them and destroyed part of the column, he said.
There was no confirmation from the rebels, who reported a Ukrainian government tank attack near Luhansk. Meanwhile, the Russian and Ukrainian presidents discussed plans to defuse the crisis.
Pro-Russian separatists in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, Ukraine's industrial heartland, declared independence after holding referendums last month which were deemed illegal by the government in Kiev. Vladimir Putin and Petro Poroshenko, who was elected last month, held a "substantial" conversation by phone to discuss Kiev's plan of peaceful settlement in the east, Ukraine's presidency said in a statement.
The rebellion began amid the turmoil which followed the downfall in February of the elected Ukrainian President, Viktor Yanukovych, whose pro-Moscow policies sparked mass street protests in Kiev during the winter. Pro-Russian separatists in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions declared independence after holding referendums last month which were deemed illegal by the government in Kiev.
'Column destroyed' Ukraine and the West accuse Russia of supporting and arming the rebels - a claim denied by Moscow.
Mr Avakov said the tanks had crossed the border from Russia along with armoured troop carriers in the Dyakove area of Luhansk region before moving into the neighbouring Donetsk region. The rebellion began amid the turmoil which followed February's ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych, whose last-minute decision not to sign a landmark treaty with the European Union in November sparked mass street protests in Kiev.
'Fight under way'
Mr Avakov said the tanks had crossed the border from Russia along with armoured personnel carriers and artillery pieces in the Dyakove area of Luhansk region, before moving into the neighbouring Donetsk region.
There, Ukraine's interior minister said, the tanks headed for the town of Snizhne on Thursday morning. Two then proceeded to the town of Horlivka and were attacked by government forces.There, Ukraine's interior minister said, the tanks headed for the town of Snizhne on Thursday morning. Two then proceeded to the town of Horlivka and were attacked by government forces.
"The fight is under way," Mr Avakov said. "I cannot say about its final outcome, but part of this column has been destroyed.""The fight is under way," Mr Avakov said. "I cannot say about its final outcome, but part of this column has been destroyed."
Unverified video has been posted on YouTube of a battle tank rolling down a street said to be in Snizhne. The footage was shot from a flat overlooking the street.Unverified video has been posted on YouTube of a battle tank rolling down a street said to be in Snizhne. The footage was shot from a flat overlooking the street.
A second clip, also said to have been recorded in Snizhne, shows a similar tank passing a roundabout.A second clip, also said to have been recorded in Snizhne, shows a similar tank passing a roundabout.
A rebel spokesman told Russia's Ria-Novosti news agency that rebels were fighting a force of 40 Ukrainian tanks north of the city of Luhansk. There was no confirmation from the insurgents.
A rebel spokesman told Russia's Ria-Novosti news agency that they were fighting a force of 40 Ukrainian tanks north of the city of Luhansk.
The tanks had been stopped at the village of Makarovo, the spokesman said.The tanks had been stopped at the village of Makarovo, the spokesman said.