Ukraine ceasefire violated, 12 pro-Russian rebels killed in Donetsk
Despite month-long ceasefire, Ukraine forces and pro-Russian rebels continue to battle over prized airport.
Fresh fighting over Donetsk’s strategic airport has killed at least 12 pro-Russian separatists, reports say.
The fighting in the eastern city comes barely a month after Ukrain and pro-Russian rebels agreed a ceasefire on September 5. But notwithstanding, the ceasefire, the strategic but no longer operating Donetsk airport has seen both forces fight for its control.
"The airport of Donetsk remains the priority target for terrorists... twelve [separatists] were killed during the attacks and that is the biggest single loss among rebels since September 5," military spokesman Andriy Lysenko told the Reuters news agency.
Lysenko said that two Ukrainian servicemen were killed during the past 24 hours, but he gave no further details.
The status of the transport hub remained in dispute, with both separatist fighters and Kiev claiming control. Separatist 'prime minister' Alexander Zakharchenko told Russia's RIA Novosti news agency that his men controlled 95 percent of the sprawling structure.
The weeks-long battle for the airport has been one of many violations of a Russia-backed ceasefire. Kiev and the rebels, who agreed on September 19 to withdraw heavy weapons from a 30km buffer zone along the eastern front line, have blamed each other for violating the deal.
On Friday, Ukrainian officials accused Russian forces of helping the rebels, threatening a fragile ceasefire.
The ceasefire in eastern Ukraine has become increasingly frayed in recent days, leading to the death of a number of civilians and soldiers as well as a Red Cross worker.
The latest UN estimate is that more than 3,500 people have died in the conflict which erupted after pro-Western leaders took power in Kiev following street protests that chased Moscow-backed president Viktor Yanukovich from power.