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Ukraine crisis: Shelling spreads despite ceasefire | Ukraine crisis: Shelling spreads despite ceasefire |
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Shelling is reported from several places in eastern Ukraine despite the official ceasefire between government forces and pro-Russia rebels. | Shelling is reported from several places in eastern Ukraine despite the official ceasefire between government forces and pro-Russia rebels. |
Artillery fire could be heard in the region's biggest city, Donetsk, where the truce had been observed so far. | Artillery fire could be heard in the region's biggest city, Donetsk, where the truce had been observed so far. |
Ukrainian military sources also accused rebels of shelling positions near the port city of Mariupol. | Ukrainian military sources also accused rebels of shelling positions near the port city of Mariupol. |
The fighting comes as Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany held further talks over the phone. | The fighting comes as Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany held further talks over the phone. |
Most of the renewed fighting in Donetsk appears to be in the north of the city towards the airport. | Most of the renewed fighting in Donetsk appears to be in the north of the city towards the airport. |
The BBC's Ian Pannell, who is in the city, says it sounded like shells were being fired in both directions, although that could not be verified. | |
Further south, a spokesman for the Ukrainian government forces said rebel units had attacked the village of Shirokyne, killing one soldier, with shells also fired towards Mariupol. | Further south, a spokesman for the Ukrainian government forces said rebel units had attacked the village of Shirokyne, killing one soldier, with shells also fired towards Mariupol. |
The government-held port city of Mariupol is in a highly strategic position, sitting between rebel-held eastern areas and Crimea, which Russia annexed nearly a year ago. | The government-held port city of Mariupol is in a highly strategic position, sitting between rebel-held eastern areas and Crimea, which Russia annexed nearly a year ago. |
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) - which is charged with monitoring the ceasefire - also reported more shelling near the embattled town of Debaltseve which observers have not been able to reach. | The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) - which is charged with monitoring the ceasefire - also reported more shelling near the embattled town of Debaltseve which observers have not been able to reach. |
The town, a railway hub that links the two rebel-held cities of Luhansk and Donetsk, fell to the rebels on Wednesday. | The town, a railway hub that links the two rebel-held cities of Luhansk and Donetsk, fell to the rebels on Wednesday. |
Semen Semenchenko, a member of the Ukrainian parliament who leads the volunteer Donbass Battalion, told the BBC he blamed the fall of Debaltseve on the Ukrainian army command and called for it to be overhauled. | Semen Semenchenko, a member of the Ukrainian parliament who leads the volunteer Donbass Battalion, told the BBC he blamed the fall of Debaltseve on the Ukrainian army command and called for it to be overhauled. |
"I can assure you that we lost Debaltseve not because of the Russian military advantage, but because our generals refuse to take responsibility," he said. | "I can assure you that we lost Debaltseve not because of the Russian military advantage, but because our generals refuse to take responsibility," he said. |
He also reiterated calls for the West to send arms to Ukraine. | He also reiterated calls for the West to send arms to Ukraine. |
"I believe if we don't stop the Russian military machine now the West would have to interfere later, but it would be more serious," he said. | "I believe if we don't stop the Russian military machine now the West would have to interfere later, but it would be more serious," he said. |
The continued fighting prompted talks over the phone on Thursday between the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany, who negotiated the ceasefire deal in Minsk last week. | The continued fighting prompted talks over the phone on Thursday between the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany, who negotiated the ceasefire deal in Minsk last week. |
The French presidency said afterwards the leaders had called for "the implementation of the full package of measures agreed in Minsk" including a full ceasefire, withdrawal of heavy weapons and the release of prisoners. | The French presidency said afterwards the leaders had called for "the implementation of the full package of measures agreed in Minsk" including a full ceasefire, withdrawal of heavy weapons and the release of prisoners. |
A statement issued by the Kremlin stressed the need to ensure a ceasefire and said all sides were ready to support the work of the OSCE mission in Ukraine. | A statement issued by the Kremlin stressed the need to ensure a ceasefire and said all sides were ready to support the work of the OSCE mission in Ukraine. |
After government forces withdrew from Debaltseve on Wednesday, Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko called for a UN-mandated peacekeeping force to enforce the ceasefire. | After government forces withdrew from Debaltseve on Wednesday, Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko called for a UN-mandated peacekeeping force to enforce the ceasefire. |
But Russia's UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin denounced the call as a destructive move. | But Russia's UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin denounced the call as a destructive move. |
"It raises suspicions that he wants to destroy the Minsk accords," Mr Churkin said. | "It raises suspicions that he wants to destroy the Minsk accords," Mr Churkin said. |
Mr Poroshenko had suggested a police mission by the European Union would be the best format for a UN-mandated peacekeeping operation. | Mr Poroshenko had suggested a police mission by the European Union would be the best format for a UN-mandated peacekeeping operation. |
But speaking on Thursday after talks with EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn, Mr Poroshenko said Russia could not be part of any peacekeeping mission. | But speaking on Thursday after talks with EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn, Mr Poroshenko said Russia could not be part of any peacekeeping mission. |
"We view the future mission of the European Union in the framework of the joint security and defence policy as the best option for a peacekeeping operation. At the same time I would like to underscore that Russia, as aggressor, cannot and will not take part in this peacekeeping operation," he said. | "We view the future mission of the European Union in the framework of the joint security and defence policy as the best option for a peacekeeping operation. At the same time I would like to underscore that Russia, as aggressor, cannot and will not take part in this peacekeeping operation," he said. |
Analysis: Jonathan Marcus, BBC defence and diplomatic correspondent | Analysis: Jonathan Marcus, BBC defence and diplomatic correspondent |
Could a peacekeeping force help to secure the ceasefire in eastern Ukraine? | Could a peacekeeping force help to secure the ceasefire in eastern Ukraine? |
Well for a start there would need to be a functioning ceasefire; nobody is going to send troops into an active war zone. Just getting agreement at the UN for such a force might be an insurmountable diplomatic hurdle. | Well for a start there would need to be a functioning ceasefire; nobody is going to send troops into an active war zone. Just getting agreement at the UN for such a force might be an insurmountable diplomatic hurdle. |
Russia - with a key veto power on the Security Council - is not just an interested bystander. Despite its denials, it is seen by Ukraine and the West as an active participant in the conflict. | Russia - with a key veto power on the Security Council - is not just an interested bystander. Despite its denials, it is seen by Ukraine and the West as an active participant in the conflict. |
An effective peacekeeping force paradoxically might be in nobody's interests. Peacekeepers tend to fix battle lines in place. In Ukraine both sides probably have further ambitions on the ground. The Russian-backed separatists may well want to advance further and the Ukrainian government's forces certainly aspire to take back territory that they have lost. | An effective peacekeeping force paradoxically might be in nobody's interests. Peacekeepers tend to fix battle lines in place. In Ukraine both sides probably have further ambitions on the ground. The Russian-backed separatists may well want to advance further and the Ukrainian government's forces certainly aspire to take back territory that they have lost. |
Many experts fear there is a lot more fighting to be done whether this ceasefire is implemented or not. | Many experts fear there is a lot more fighting to be done whether this ceasefire is implemented or not. |
Mr Poroshenko had described the withdrawal from Debaltseve as organised but admitted at least six soldiers had been killed and more than 100 wounded. At least 80 are reported missing. | Mr Poroshenko had described the withdrawal from Debaltseve as organised but admitted at least six soldiers had been killed and more than 100 wounded. At least 80 are reported missing. |
Rebel spokesman Eduard Basurin said the town was now "completely under the control" of the separatists, with just "scattered" pockets of resistance that were being "neutralised". | Rebel spokesman Eduard Basurin said the town was now "completely under the control" of the separatists, with just "scattered" pockets of resistance that were being "neutralised". |
He claimed that more than 300 government soldiers had been taken prisoner. Ukraine's government has admitted some troops were being held. | He claimed that more than 300 government soldiers had been taken prisoner. Ukraine's government has admitted some troops were being held. |
Minsk agreement: Key points | Minsk agreement: Key points |
Do you live in eastern Ukraine or have friends and family in the region? What do you think about the recent developments? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk | Do you live in eastern Ukraine or have friends and family in the region? What do you think about the recent developments? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk |
Please include a contact number if you wish to be contacted by a BBC journalist. | Please include a contact number if you wish to be contacted by a BBC journalist. |
Have your say | Have your say |