Xinhua News Agency
August 15, 2014
Death toll rises as fighting intensifies in E. Ukraine
KIEV: At least 16 people were killed in eastern Ukraine over the past day as government forces stepped up their offensive against independence-seeking rebels, authorities said Friday.
The conflict has reached a critical stage in Donetsk city, where heavy shelling on Thursday afternoon killed 11 civilians and injured eight others.
Donetsk City Council said that the shelling also damaged several electricity substations and destroyed 20 private houses.
The rebels have repeatedly accused government forces of using rockets against civilians…
Fierce battles were also reported in the neighboring Gorlovka town and in the city of Lugansk, though rebel-held Donetsk and its outskirts still remain the epicenter of clashes.
Over the past 24 hours, at least five Ukrainian soldiers were killed in confrontation with rebels, according to Andrei Lysenko, a spokesman for the National Security and Defense Council.
However, some local military experts believe that Ukrainian officials tend to downplay the number of casualties among the government troops.
According to regional authorities, at least 839 civilians have been killed in Donetsk region and around 1,500 in Lugansk region since mid-April, when Kiev started its military operation to retake insurgents-controlled cities and towns.
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