East Ukraine mourns rebel leader after blast

AFP  |  Donetsk (Ukraine) 

Rebel authorities in east have detained several suspects and declared three days of mourning after the assassination of top separatist leader

The 42-year-old of the self-proclaimed was blown up at a cafe in the rebel-controlled city in broad daylight on Friday, becoming the four-year conflict's most prominent victim from the Moscow-backed side.

Zakharchenko's was also killed and 12 more people injured, said the official website of the region.

"Several people have been already detained" as a result of an operation to find those responsible for Zakharchenko's murder, the of the region told reporters late Friday.

He added that security had been strengthened and the borders shut, meaning no-one can cross into Kiev-controlled territory or neighbouring and rebel authorities have pointed the finger at

Trapeznikov said the detained helped confirmed that the blast was "a sabotage by Ukraine". counters that the crime is tied to internal strife and Russia's desire to control the territory.

The rebel authorities declared the period of mourning until Monday and delayed the start of a new school year until Tuesday.

More than 10,000 people have been killed since the rebel insurgency broke out in the eastern Donetsk and Lugansk regions in April 2014 following Russia's annexation of Crimea from

and its Western allies accuse of funnelling troops and arms across the border. has denied the allegations despite evidence it has been involved in the fighting.

Other top figures who have been killed outside the battlefield include commanders and

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First Published: Sat, September 01 2018. 17:10 IST