Ukrainian military: Serviceman killed despite cease-fire
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 8 March 2015 |
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March 08, 2015
Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said on March 8 that one Ukrainian serviceman has been killed and three wounded in fighting in separatist eastern territories in the past 24 hours, despite a cease-fire deal.
Lysenko said that pro-Russian rebels "continue to fire on government troop positions . . . [but] the intensity of provocative attacks by rebels on Ukrainian positions fell significantly overnight."
On March 7, pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine said they had completed an agreed withdrawal of heavy weapons in line with recent cease-fire deals.
Lysenko said March 7 government forces are continuing to withdraw heavy weapons from the line of contact but are ready to return them to combat positions at any moment.
In cease-fire accords in September and February, the two sides agreed to form a buffer zone from 50 to 140 kilometers, depending on the range of the weapons.
Based on reporting by Reuters and AFP
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