Ukraine Withdraws Heavy Weapons From Frontline

Written By Unknown on Senin, 23 Februari 2015 | 10.52

Ukrainian forces have begun the process of withdrawing heavy weapons from the frontline in agreement with separatist rebels, a military spokesman has confirmed.

However, convoys of armoured vehicles have been tracked entering Ukraine from Russia, and attacks from pro-Russia rebels have been continuing near the village of Shyrokyne, close to Mariupol.

Meanwhile, at least two people have been killed and 15 others wounded after an "unknown explosive device" was thrown from a car in the government-controlled city of Kharkiv.  

The incident, which is being treated as a terrorist act by the Interior Ministry, happened during a peace march to mark one year since former president Viktor Yanukovych was ousted from power. Several suspects have been detained by the Ukrainian authorities.

Speaking to Sky News, Air Chief Marshal Lord Stirrup said the UK should consider providing weapons to Ukraine, and accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of running a "gangster regime".

Earlier on Sunday, Ukrainian government troops and rebel prisoners were exchanged across the frontline at a village in the country's war-torn east.

Some 139 Ukrainian soldiers and 52 rebels were swapped, according to a separatist official.

The exchange took place in no-man's land near the village of Zholobok, about 12 miles from Luhansk.

The Ukrainians, some on crutches, were made to walk about two miles to a rendezvous point ahead of the exchange.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko wrote on his Twitter page that he had been informed about the exchanges.

It came after Britain and the US discussed further sanctions against Russia in the wake of the breakdown of a ceasefire in Ukraine.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said Moscow was being "extraordinarily craven" in its support for Ukrainian separatists in fighting that has raged in recent days.

Pro-Moscow rebels said most of the Ukrainian soldiers released were captured during fighting for the town of Debaltseve.

Some of the soldiers exchanged appeared to be injured and both sides accused the other of mistreating prisoners.

The peace agreement signed last week in Minsk looked forward to an exchange of all prisoners as well as a cessation of hostilities.

Under the agreement, fighting was supposed to have stopped last Sunday with the pulling back of heavy weapons taking place on Tuesday.

On Saturday, Ukraine's military and the separatists accused each other of continuing to mount attacks a week after the ceasefire was called.

Ukrainian security spokesman Colonel Andriy Lysenko said one serviceman had been killed and 40 wounded in attacks over the past day.

He added that rebels were continuing to move equipment toward the port city of Mariupol.

Ukraine is concerned that rebels will try to seize the city with a view to establishing a land corridor between mainland Russia and Crimea.


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