Two Ukraine soldiers killed despite Easter lull

AFP  |  Kiev 

Two Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in clashes with Russian-backed insurgents in the separatist east, the military said today, after a lull in bloodshed due to an Easter truce.

Military spokesman Andriy Lysenko told reporters that the first deaths in over a week occurred in Avdiivka, a flashpoint northern suburb of the rebels' de facto capital city of Donetsk, "where the situation has escalated".



The pro-Western leadership in Kiev and the rebels agreed to a new truce that went into effect on April 1 and has largely held through the Easter holidays.

Ukraine reported the loss of one soldier in fighting on April 13 and two on April 3.

The month has been one of the most peaceful in more than three years of fighting that has claimed more than 10,000 lives.

The separatists have reported 10 combat losses since the latest temporary ceasefire was agreed with the help of negotiators from the Organization for Security and Co- operation in (OSCE).

Neither sides' toll claims could be independently confirmed.

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Two Ukraine soldiers killed despite Easter lull

Two Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in clashes with Russian-backed insurgents in the separatist east, the military said today, after a lull in bloodshed due to an Easter truce. Military spokesman Andriy Lysenko told reporters that the first deaths in over a week occurred in Avdiivka, a flashpoint northern suburb of the rebels' de facto capital city of Donetsk, "where the situation has escalated". The pro-Western leadership in Kiev and the rebels agreed to a new truce that went into effect on April 1 and has largely held through the Easter holidays. Ukraine reported the loss of one soldier in fighting on April 13 and two on April 3. The month has been one of the most peaceful in more than three years of fighting that has claimed more than 10,000 lives. The separatists have reported 10 combat losses since the latest temporary ceasefire was agreed with the help of negotiators from the Organization for Security and Co- operation in Europe (OSCE). Neither sides' toll claims could ... Two Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in clashes with Russian-backed insurgents in the separatist east, the military said today, after a lull in bloodshed due to an Easter truce.

Military spokesman Andriy Lysenko told reporters that the first deaths in over a week occurred in Avdiivka, a flashpoint northern suburb of the rebels' de facto capital city of Donetsk, "where the situation has escalated".

The pro-Western leadership in Kiev and the rebels agreed to a new truce that went into effect on April 1 and has largely held through the Easter holidays.

Ukraine reported the loss of one soldier in fighting on April 13 and two on April 3.

The month has been one of the most peaceful in more than three years of fighting that has claimed more than 10,000 lives.

The separatists have reported 10 combat losses since the latest temporary ceasefire was agreed with the help of negotiators from the Organization for Security and Co- operation in (OSCE).

Neither sides' toll claims could be independently confirmed.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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