Tweleve rebels killed in fighting at Ukrainian airport

Kiev accuses Russia of helping separatists step up pressure on troops holding Donetsk airport

A car and a house burnt during fighting between pro-Russian rebels and Ukrainian government forces are seen near the Sergey Prokofiev International Airport in the town of Donetsk in Ukraine. Photograph: Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters.
A car and a house burnt during fighting between pro-Russian rebels and Ukrainian government forces are seen near the Sergey Prokofiev International Airport in the town of Donetsk in Ukraine. Photograph: Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters.

Pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine have suffered their worst casualties since a ceasefire officially began a month ago, losing 12 men in attacks on buildings at Donetsk airport, the Ukrainian military said.

The ceasefire in eastern Ukraine has become increasingly frayed in recent days, leading to the death of a number of civilians and soldiers as well as a Red Cross worker in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk.

"The airport of Donetsk remains the priority target for terrorists. Yesterday they resorted to a few, fortunately unsuccessful, attempts to storm it," military spokesman Andriy Lysenko told journalists.

“Twelve (separatists) were killed during the attacks and that is the biggest single loss among rebels since September 5th,” he added.

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Mr Lysenko said that two Ukrainian servicemen were killed during the past 24 hours, but he gave no further details.

Ukrainian officials accused Russian forces yesterday of helping separatists to step up pressure on government troops holding the airport in Donetsk, threatening a fragile ceasefire.

The latest UN estimate is that more than 3,500 people have died in the conflict which erupted after pro-Western leaders took power in Kiev following street protests that chased Moscow-backed president Viktor Yanukovich from power.

Reuters