Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists skirmished near the
Russian border Saturday but there was no sign of the conflict widening a
day after Kyiv said it partially destroyed an armored column that had
crossed the border from Russia.
The report of the attack on the column Friday triggered a sell-off in the U.S. dollar and on European stocks, with markets fearful it could change the Ukraine conflict into an open confrontation between Moscow and Western-backed Kyiv.
But Moscow made no threat of retaliation, instead saying it was a “fantasy” that its armored vehicles entered Ukraine. In Washington the White House said it could not confirm that Russian vehicles had been attacked on Ukrainian soil.
Meanwhile, hundreds of trucks in a Russian aid convoy remained idled near the Ukrainian border, The Associated Press reported, as complicated procedures drag on for allowing them into eastern Ukraine to help civilians suffering amid fighting.
On the ground Saturday, the conflict returned to the pattern it has been following for several weeks. Kyiv said military equipment was entering from Russia, and the rebels said they had attacked Ukrainian troops.
A Reuters reporter in Donetsk, one of two rebel strongholds in the east, said the sound of explosions was audible in the city center.
Finnish President Sauli Niinisto was to arrive in Kyiv later Saturday for talks with his Ukrainian counterpart, Petro Poroshenko, aimed at finding a negotiated solution. Niinisto met Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday and afterwards spoke of the possibility of a truce, although it was not immediately clear how that would happen.
An estimated 2,090 people had died in the Ukraine conflict, with nearly 5,000 wounded, the United Nations said this week.
He declined to give further details on the incident on Friday in which Kiev said it attacked armored vehicles that arrived from Russia. Ukraine has not made clear if the vehicles were manned by Russian soldiers or separatist irregulars.
After a string of early defeats, Ukrainian forces have pushed the separatists out of large swathes of territory and have now nearly encircled them in Donetsk and Luhansk. Kiev says it now controls the road linking the two cities.
Russia asserts the offensive is causing a humanitarian catastrophe for the civilian population in the two cities. It accuses Kiev's forces of indiscriminately using heavy weapons in residential areas, an allegation Ukraine denies.
The convoy of more than 250 trucks purportedly carrying humanitarian aid had traveled south from the Moscow region earlier this week, alarming Kyiv and Western backers who fear the trucks entering Ukraine without approval could be a pretext for an invasion.
Moscow and Kyiv had agreed that the trucks could enter with Red Cross accompaniment if Ukrainian border guards and customs agents approved the cargo. A representative of Russia's Emergencies Situations Ministry, who declined to give his name, told AP that documents about the cargo have been given to Ukrainian officials who have come to Donetsk for the cargo inspection.
Lysenko said he had reports of rebel fighters abandoning their posts in Luhansk, and preparing to leave Donetsk and seek safe haven in Russia.
“A mood of panic is spreading and rebels are trying to leave through the small gaps that remain,” he said.
Alexander Zakharchenko, prime minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, disupted that, saying reinforcements were on their way.
In a video posted on another rebel Internet site, he said these included 150 armored vehicles and 1,200 fighters who, he said, had spent four months undergoing training in Russia.
Material from Reuters and The Associated Press was used in this report.
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The report of the attack on the column Friday triggered a sell-off in the U.S. dollar and on European stocks, with markets fearful it could change the Ukraine conflict into an open confrontation between Moscow and Western-backed Kyiv.
But Moscow made no threat of retaliation, instead saying it was a “fantasy” that its armored vehicles entered Ukraine. In Washington the White House said it could not confirm that Russian vehicles had been attacked on Ukrainian soil.
Meanwhile, hundreds of trucks in a Russian aid convoy remained idled near the Ukrainian border, The Associated Press reported, as complicated procedures drag on for allowing them into eastern Ukraine to help civilians suffering amid fighting.
On the ground Saturday, the conflict returned to the pattern it has been following for several weeks. Kyiv said military equipment was entering from Russia, and the rebels said they had attacked Ukrainian troops.
A Reuters reporter in Donetsk, one of two rebel strongholds in the east, said the sound of explosions was audible in the city center.
Finnish President Sauli Niinisto was to arrive in Kyiv later Saturday for talks with his Ukrainian counterpart, Petro Poroshenko, aimed at finding a negotiated solution. Niinisto met Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday and afterwards spoke of the possibility of a truce, although it was not immediately clear how that would happen.
Moscow and Kyiv Counter-claims
The conflict has dragged relations between Russia and the West to their worst since the Cold War and set off a round of trade restrictions that are hurting struggling economies both in Russia and Europe.An estimated 2,090 people had died in the Ukraine conflict, with nearly 5,000 wounded, the United Nations said this week.
- A rebel Internet news site said Saturday that separatist fighters had killed 30 members of a Ukrainian battalion in fighting in Luhansk province, a rebel-held area adjacent to the Russian border.
- Rebels said two villages south of Donetsk, the other separatist stronghold, were bombed overnight with mortars. Rebel news outlet Novorossiya also said two neighborhoods itself had been hit with artillery.
- A top Ukrainian government spokesman, Andriy Lysenko, contradicted the assertions. He said three Ukrainian servicemen had been killed over the past 24 hours, and denied Kiev's forces were firing artillery on Donetsk.
He declined to give further details on the incident on Friday in which Kiev said it attacked armored vehicles that arrived from Russia. Ukraine has not made clear if the vehicles were manned by Russian soldiers or separatist irregulars.
Ukrainian Momentum
Ukraine and its Western allies say Russia broke international law by annexing Ukraine's Crimea peninsula earlier this year, and that Moscow is now arming the Ukrainian separatists. Russia accuses Kiev of waging a criminal war against Russian-speaking civilians in the east. Both sides reject the allegations.After a string of early defeats, Ukrainian forces have pushed the separatists out of large swathes of territory and have now nearly encircled them in Donetsk and Luhansk. Kiev says it now controls the road linking the two cities.
Russia asserts the offensive is causing a humanitarian catastrophe for the civilian population in the two cities. It accuses Kiev's forces of indiscriminately using heavy weapons in residential areas, an allegation Ukraine denies.
The convoy of more than 250 trucks purportedly carrying humanitarian aid had traveled south from the Moscow region earlier this week, alarming Kyiv and Western backers who fear the trucks entering Ukraine without approval could be a pretext for an invasion.
Moscow and Kyiv had agreed that the trucks could enter with Red Cross accompaniment if Ukrainian border guards and customs agents approved the cargo. A representative of Russia's Emergencies Situations Ministry, who declined to give his name, told AP that documents about the cargo have been given to Ukrainian officials who have come to Donetsk for the cargo inspection.
- The AP also reported that Kyiv had sent a smaller but substantial aid mission to parts of the east recently freed from rebel control.
- Trucks sent from the city of Kharkiv were unloaded Friday at warehouses in Starobilsk, where the goods were to be sorted and transported further by the Red Cross. Starobilsk is 60 miles north of Luhansk.
- Other Ukrainian aid was taken to Lysychansk, which retaken by Ukrainian forces late last month but has seen sporadic clashes, AP reported.
Lysenko said he had reports of rebel fighters abandoning their posts in Luhansk, and preparing to leave Donetsk and seek safe haven in Russia.
“A mood of panic is spreading and rebels are trying to leave through the small gaps that remain,” he said.
Alexander Zakharchenko, prime minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, disupted that, saying reinforcements were on their way.
In a video posted on another rebel Internet site, he said these included 150 armored vehicles and 1,200 fighters who, he said, had spent four months undergoing training in Russia.
Material from Reuters and The Associated Press was used in this report.
http://www.voanews.com/content/reu-skirmishes-in-ukraine-but-no-sign-of-conflict-widening/2415505.html
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- ICRC may take under its jurisdiction aid convoy in Ukraine’s territory...
DONETSK, August 16, /ITAR-TASS/. The
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is ready to take under
its jurisdiction the humanitarian aid convoy from Russia for Ukraine’s
southeast, if Russia and Ukraine agree on it, ICRC’s spokeswoman Galina
Balzamova told reporters on Saturday.
“The meeting participants discussed various aspects of delivery of the humanitarian cargo, of how customs and border control will be organised,” she said.
The Russian side has presented a general list of the trucks’ contents, she said.
“All the parties involved should come to an agreement about conditions for the convoy to cross the territory of Ukraine, and ICRC staff should be guaranteed security as the Red Cross does not have its armed guard,” the spokeswoman said.
One of the variants to make sure the “white KAMAZ trucks” cross Ukraine, will be that every truck’s cabin had one Russian driver and one ICRC representative.
Since Friday afternoon, the convoy of the Russian humanitarian aid has been not far from the Izvarino check point at the border between Russia and Ukraine.
The convoy started on Tuesday.
“As an agreement is in place, we plan to deliver the humanitarian aid to civilians, who suffer from the conflict in eastern Ukraine, to medical institutions and charity organizations,” Corbaz said, adding in the situation where people have to live without basic things like electricity and water “efficiency is especially important.”
The Red Cross said Kiev also had sent a humanitarian convoy to the country’s eastern regions and asked ICRC to undertake distribution of the assistance. The Red Cross has sent additional staff to the town of Starobelsk near Lugansk, to where Ukraine’s 50 trucks had arrived on Saturday morning.
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- “For that we should require an agreement between two parties - Russian and Ukrainian,” she said. “As far as we know, an agreement of the kind does not exist now.
“The meeting participants discussed various aspects of delivery of the humanitarian cargo, of how customs and border control will be organised,” she said.
The Russian side has presented a general list of the trucks’ contents, she said.
- Ukraine refuses to acknowledge the cargo, delivered by Russian convoy, as humanitarian aid.
- “It is important to receive permission from the Ukrainian side [for the convoy’s crossing its territory]. Now, the Ukrainian side refuses to acknowledge the cargo is a humanitarian mission,” she said.
“All the parties involved should come to an agreement about conditions for the convoy to cross the territory of Ukraine, and ICRC staff should be guaranteed security as the Red Cross does not have its armed guard,” the spokeswoman said.
One of the variants to make sure the “white KAMAZ trucks” cross Ukraine, will be that every truck’s cabin had one Russian driver and one ICRC representative.
Since Friday afternoon, the convoy of the Russian humanitarian aid has been not far from the Izvarino check point at the border between Russia and Ukraine.
The convoy started on Tuesday.
“As an agreement is in place, we plan to deliver the humanitarian aid to civilians, who suffer from the conflict in eastern Ukraine, to medical institutions and charity organizations,” Corbaz said, adding in the situation where people have to live without basic things like electricity and water “efficiency is especially important.”
The Red Cross said Kiev also had sent a humanitarian convoy to the country’s eastern regions and asked ICRC to undertake distribution of the assistance. The Red Cross has sent additional staff to the town of Starobelsk near Lugansk, to where Ukraine’s 50 trucks had arrived on Saturday morning.
http://en.itar-tass.com/world/745316
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Ucraina, il capo dei ribelli di Donetsk: “Arrivano i rinforzi: 1.200 uomini e 150 blindati dalla Russia”....
ReplyDeleteIl premier dell’autoproclamata Repubblica di Donetsk: addestrati per quattro mesi dai russi. La Casa Bianca: «Cessare le provocazioni». La replica: «Aiuti militari, non ci sono soldati».
Se confermata, la notizia potrebbe minare il già precario equilibrio diplomatico internazionale. Il nuovo premier dell’autoproclamata Repubblica di Donetsk, Aleksandr Zakharcenko, ha annunciato che sono in arrivo rinforzi per i miliziani filorussi: 150 mezzi blindati, tra cui 30 carri armati, e 1.200 uomini addestrati per quattro mesi in Russia. Già ieri Kiev aveva accusato Mosca di aver inviato una colonna militare in Ucraina. Un’incursione confermata dalla Nato ma chela Russia continua a negare. Mentre gli Stati Uniti hanno detto di non avere elementi per smentirla o confermarla..................http://www.lastampa.it/2014/08/16/esteri/ucraina-mosca-prova-a-rassicurare-gli-stati-uniti-convoglio-di-aiuti-non-pretesto-per-intervento-S14YAOEGhy5ZEOEyqYDpJI/pagina.html
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Le président français François Hollande a appelé Kiev à la "retenue" dans les opérations militaires, et Moscou au respect de l'intégrité territoriale de l'Ukraine, rapporte samedi l'Elysée à l'issue d'un entretien entre M.Hollande et le chef de la Commission européenne José Manuel Barroso....
ReplyDelete"Ils (Hollande et Barroso) ont marqué leur préoccupation quant à la situation dans les régions de l'est de l'Ukraine. Le chef de l'Etat a rappelé que la Russie devait s'engager à respecter l'intégrité territoriale de l'Ukraine et a appelé l'Ukraine à faire preuve de retenue et discernement dans les opérations militaires en cours contre les séparatistes", lit-on dans le communiqué.
Selon le document, les deux hommes ont "souligné l'urgence humanitaire et les besoins de la population à l'est de l'Ukraine", insistant sur la reprise du processus de règlement politique de la crise.
"La France reste prête à un nouveau Sommet dans le format Normandie (6 juin) pour soutenir ce processus. La réunion des ministres des Affaires étrangères français, allemand, ukrainien et russe prévue dimanche pourrait être un premier pas vers cette rencontre", conclut le texte.
Lire la suite: http://french.ruvr.ru/news/2014_08_16/Hollande-appelle-Kiev-a-la-retenue-dans-ses-operations-contre-les-insurges-4450/
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Ukraine’s 17 military cross border into Russia - FSB...
ReplyDeleteROSTOV-ON-DON, August 16, /ITAR-TASS/. Seventeen Ukrainian military have entered the territory of the Russian Federation in the Rostov region, representative of FSB’s border department in the region Nikolai Senitsyn said on Saturday.
“In the morning, they entered Russia, and now the checking procedure continues,” the source said. He continued saying before crossing the border “the military dropped arms in the contiguous territory.”
The representative added Ukraine’s all the military receive food.
http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/745309
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Ucraina orientale, Kiev rafforzerà l'esercito con blindati e mezzi di scorta...
ReplyDeleteIl ministero della Difesa dell'Ucraina intende rafforzare l'esercito impegnato nel sud-est del Paese con mezzi rimasti nei depositi militari.
Come riporta il dicastero sulla sua pagina Facebook, verranno inviate 900 unità. Si tratta in particolare di blindati e autoarticolati.
"Su questi mezzi hanno lavorato squadre di meccanici e tecnici", - si indica nel testo.
Inoltre al ministero ucraino rilevano che molte reclute e soldati professionisti hanno espresso il desiderio di recarsi nelle zone di guerra.
Per saperne di più: http://italian.ruvr.ru/news/2014_08_16/Ucraina-orientale-Kiev-rafforzera-lesercito-con-blindati-e-mezzi-di-scorta-3473/
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