Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Ukraine crisis: Russian troops crossed border, Nato says


Ukraine crisis: Russian troops crossed border, Nato says

A column of unidentified tanks on a road near rebel-held Shakhtarsk, eastern Ukraine, 10 NovemberA column of unidentified tanks was seen on a road near the rebel-held town of Shakhtarsk on Monday
Nato officials have seen Russian military equipment and Russian combat troops entering Ukraine this week, its top commander says.
"Russian tanks, Russian artillery, Russian air defence systems and Russian combat troops" were sighted, US Gen Philip Breedlove said.
Russia's defence ministry denied that its troops were in eastern Ukraine to help pro-Russian separatists there.
However, the rebels have admitted being helped by "volunteers" from Russia.
The United Nations Security Council is convening an emergency session later on Wednesday to discuss the reported sightings.
Heavy artillery fire rocked the east Ukrainian city of Donetsk, the industrial hub held by pro-Russian separatist rebels, on Wednesday morning.
It was unclear whether the fire came from besieging government forces or the rebels themselves, or both.
There were also reports of fighting near the rebel-held city of Luhansk. One Ukrainian soldier was killed and another injured north of Luhansk, when rebels fired on government positions near the village of Schastya, Ukrainian security forces said. bbc

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