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Ukraine conflict: Soldiers killed despite truce talks

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Ukraine conflict: Soldiers killed despite truce talks

  • 14 April 2015
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Ukrainian troops in Luhansk
Ukrainian forces, seen here in Luhansk, have been battling the pro-Russian rebels for a year

There has been a surge in violence between government troops and pro-Russian rebels in east Ukraine, despite diplomatic efforts to enforce a truce.

Ukraine said six government soldiers were killed in a 24-hour period and rebels said one of their fighters died in an army attack.

A BBC team witnessed exchanges of fire during a ceasefire monitoring mission.

On Monday, Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France called for the withdrawal of more weapons from the frontline.

The four nations also expressed "grave concern" over the surge in fighting.

A Russian military journalist was seriously wounded in the village of Shyrokyne, near the strategic port of Mariupol.

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An injured journalist is treated in Shyrokyne. Photo: 14 April 2015
A BBC team member and two OSCE medics treated the injured journalist on the scene

At the scene: BBC's Tom Burridge, Shyrokyne, eastern Ukraine

This was supposed to be a mission to monitor the ceasefire by a team from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

We were told by the pro-Russian rebels, who guided us, and other journalists, that things were quiet in the village of Shyrokyne, near the strategic port city of Mariupol.

But within minutes of arriving, there are loud explosions. A man lies seriously wounded on the ground. He's bleeding badly from the head. We learn he's called Andrei and is a journalist working for Russia's military TV channel.

Reporter injured on OSCE monitoring trip

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'Differences of opinion'

In Berlin, Ukrainian, Russia, German and French foreign ministers called for the withdrawal of mortars and heavy weapons with a calibre of less than 100mm, as well as all types of tanks.

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier speaks to the media in Berlin. Photo: 13 April 2015
German FM Frank-Walter Steinmeier described talks in Berlin as "very intensive"
Rebel tanks in Luhansk, file pic
The heavily armed rebels made territorial gains in the run-up to the ceasefire

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said all parties had reaffirmed the commitment to a ceasefire agreed in February in Minsk, Belarus, but that differences between Moscow and Kiev remained.

Both sides were largely thought to have adhered to the ceasefire deal - until a recent escalation of fighting near Donetsk and Shyrokyne.

Ukraine and the rebels both claim to have withdrawn heavy weapons from the line of contact but both sides have accused each other of planning fresh offensives and strengthening military hardware.

The Ukrainian government, Western leaders and Nato say there is clear evidence Russia is helping the rebels with heavy weapons and soldiers - an accusation echoed by independent experts. Moscow denies it, insisting that any Russians serving with the rebels are "volunteers".

More than 6,000 people have been killed in clashes since the rebels seized parts of eastern Ukraine last April - a month after Russia annexed Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsula.

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