Monday 18 August 2014

Ukraine: Refugee caravan attacked





  • Refugees came under attack in Luhansk on Monday, government officials say

  • A military spokesman says "terrorists" killed civilians, including women and children

  • Col. Andriy Lysenko says government forces have regained part of Luhansk city

  • He says pro-Russian rebels used Uragan rocket launchers in fighting for the first time




Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Civilians, including women and children, have been killed in an attack on a caravan of refugees in Ukraine's eastern Luhansk region, the Ukrainian military said Monday.


The civilians were trying to escape fighting between pro-Russian rebels and the Ukrainian military but were not in an established humanitarian safety corridor when they came under fire, a military representative said.


The civilians were being escorted by the Ukrainian military from the towns of Khryaschuvate and Novosvitlivka when they were attacked at 9:40 a.m. local time (2:40 a.m. ET), the Kiev-recognized Luhansk Regional Government said.


A government representative confirmed that there had been "heavy gunfire" in the area and that the victims had been unable to call for help as mobile phone towers were down.





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Ukrainian soldiers carry weapons at a checkpoint near Debaltseve, Ukraine, on Saturday, August 16. For months, Ukrainian government forces have been fighting pro-Russian separatists near Ukraine's border with Russia. The fighting has left more than 2,000 people dead since mid-April, according to "conservative" estimates from United Nations officials.Ukrainian soldiers carry weapons at a checkpoint near Debaltseve, Ukraine, on Saturday, August 16. For months, Ukrainian government forces have been fighting pro-Russian separatists near Ukraine's border with Russia. The fighting has left more than 2,000 people dead since mid-April, according to "conservative" estimates from United Nations officials.



Pro-Russian rebels greet each other as they pass near Krasnodon, Ukraine, on August 16.Pro-Russian rebels greet each other as they pass near Krasnodon, Ukraine, on August 16.



A fireman tries to extinguish a fire after shelling in Donetsk, Ukraine, on August 16.A fireman tries to extinguish a fire after shelling in Donetsk, Ukraine, on August 16.



Ukrainian border guards patrol near Novoazovsk, Ukraine, on Friday, August 15.Ukrainian border guards patrol near Novoazovsk, Ukraine, on Friday, August 15.



Trucks of a Russian humanitarian convoy are parked in a field outside the town of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky in Rostov region of Russia, about 20 miles from the Ukraine border, on August 15. Ukrainian officials were preparing to inspect the convoy bound for the conflict-torn east on Friday.Trucks of a Russian humanitarian convoy are parked in a field outside the town of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky in Rostov region of Russia, about 20 miles from the Ukraine border, on August 15. Ukrainian officials were preparing to inspect the convoy bound for the conflict-torn east on Friday.



A truck driver from the convoy jumps out of a trailer in a field outside the town of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Russia, on August 15. The Ukrainian government had expressed fears that the convoy was a large-scale effort to smuggle supplies or troops to pro-Russian rebels -- something it accuses Russia of doing regularly in perhaps smaller deliveries.A truck driver from the convoy jumps out of a trailer in a field outside the town of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Russia, on August 15. The Ukrainian government had expressed fears that the convoy was a large-scale effort to smuggle supplies or troops to pro-Russian rebels -- something it accuses Russia of doing regularly in perhaps smaller deliveries.



A 122mm self-propelled howitzer belonging to pro-Russian rebels moves along a street in Donetsk, Ukraine, on August 15. Donetsk has been the scene of intense shelling for days as rebels try to hold off Ukrainian forces. A 122mm self-propelled howitzer belonging to pro-Russian rebels moves along a street in Donetsk, Ukraine, on August 15. Donetsk has been the scene of intense shelling for days as rebels try to hold off Ukrainian forces.



A Ukrainian soldier walks past a line of self-propelled guns as a column of military vehicles prepares to head to the front line near Illovaisk, in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, on Thursday, August 14. Ukrainian forces have stepped up efforts to dislodge the separatists from their last strongholds in Donetsk and Luhansk.A Ukrainian soldier walks past a line of self-propelled guns as a column of military vehicles prepares to head to the front line near Illovaisk, in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, on Thursday, August 14. Ukrainian forces have stepped up efforts to dislodge the separatists from their last strongholds in Donetsk and Luhansk.



A Ukrainian government soldier prepares a mortar at a position behind a front line near Illovaisk on August 14. A Ukrainian government soldier prepares a mortar at a position behind a front line near Illovaisk on August 14.



A man inspects damage at his house after a shelling in Donetsk on Thursday, August 14. A man inspects damage at his house after a shelling in Donetsk on Thursday, August 14.



A convoy of trucks with humanitarian aid moves from Voronezh, Russia, toward Rostov-on-Don, Russia, on August 14. Russia dispatched the trucks to deliver aid to a rebel-held zone in eastern Ukraine. Many in Ukraine and elsewhere fear that the humanitarian mission is actually an attempt to smuggle supplies to pro-Russian rebels.A convoy of trucks with humanitarian aid moves from Voronezh, Russia, toward Rostov-on-Don, Russia, on August 14. Russia dispatched the trucks to deliver aid to a rebel-held zone in eastern Ukraine. Many in Ukraine and elsewhere fear that the humanitarian mission is actually an attempt to smuggle supplies to pro-Russian rebels.



Pro-Russian rebels on the outskirts of Donetsk stand at a checkpoint near a bullet-riddled bus on Wednesday, August 13.Pro-Russian rebels on the outskirts of Donetsk stand at a checkpoint near a bullet-riddled bus on Wednesday, August 13.



A pro-Russian rebel inspects damage after shelling in Donetsk on Thursday, August 7.A pro-Russian rebel inspects damage after shelling in Donetsk on Thursday, August 7.



Smoke billows from a Ukrainian fighter jet crash near the village of Zhdanivka, Ukraine, on August 7. Smoke billows from a Ukrainian fighter jet crash near the village of Zhdanivka, Ukraine, on August 7.



Residents of eastern Ukraine cry in a hospital basement being used as a bomb shelter August 7 in Donetsk.Residents of eastern Ukraine cry in a hospital basement being used as a bomb shelter August 7 in Donetsk.



Ordnance from a Ukrainian rocket launcher shoots toward a pro-Russian militant position in the Donetsk region on August 7.Ordnance from a Ukrainian rocket launcher shoots toward a pro-Russian militant position in the Donetsk region on August 7.



Relatives of Ukrainian military member Kyril Andrienko, who died in combat in eastern Ukraine, gather during his funeral in Lviv, Ukraine, on August 7.Relatives of Ukrainian military member Kyril Andrienko, who died in combat in eastern Ukraine, gather during his funeral in Lviv, Ukraine, on August 7.



Refugees from southeastern Ukraine wait at a refugee camp in Donetsk on Wednesday, August 6.Refugees from southeastern Ukraine wait at a refugee camp in Donetsk on Wednesday, August 6.



A pro-Russian rebel adjusts his weapon in Donetsk on August 6.A pro-Russian rebel adjusts his weapon in Donetsk on August 6.



Men walk past a bomb crater in Donetsk on August 6.Men walk past a bomb crater in Donetsk on August 6.



A man steps out of his car as Ukrainian soldiers inspect the vehicle at a checkpoint in Debaltseve, Ukraine, on August 6.A man steps out of his car as Ukrainian soldiers inspect the vehicle at a checkpoint in Debaltseve, Ukraine, on August 6.



Ukrainian servicemen sit on a bus near Slovyansk, Ukraine, on Tuesday, August 5.Ukrainian servicemen sit on a bus near Slovyansk, Ukraine, on Tuesday, August 5.



A pro-Russian separatist guards a road as Australian, Malaysian and Dutch investigators prepare to examine the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 near the village of Rossipne, Ukraine, on August 5. U.S. and Ukrainian officials allege that a Russian-made missile shot down the plane from rebel-held territory, killing all 298 people on board. Russia and the rebel fighters deny involvement.A pro-Russian separatist guards a road as Australian, Malaysian and Dutch investigators prepare to examine the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 near the village of Rossipne, Ukraine, on August 5. U.S. and Ukrainian officials allege that a Russian-made missile shot down the plane from rebel-held territory, killing all 298 people on board. Russia and the rebel fighters deny involvement.



Rescue workers carry the body of a woman who was killed during a bomb shelling in Donetsk on August 5.Rescue workers carry the body of a woman who was killed during a bomb shelling in Donetsk on August 5.



A boy stands in a hallway of a refugee hostel run by pro-Russian rebels in Donetsk on Monday, August 4.A boy stands in a hallway of a refugee hostel run by pro-Russian rebels in Donetsk on Monday, August 4.



Ukrainian servicemen from the Donbass volunteer battalion clean their guns Sunday, August 3, in Popasna, Ukraine.Ukrainian servicemen from the Donbass volunteer battalion clean their guns Sunday, August 3, in Popasna, Ukraine.



Ukrainian soldiers fire shells toward rebel positions near Pervomaysk, Ukraine, on Saturday, August 2.Ukrainian soldiers fire shells toward rebel positions near Pervomaysk, Ukraine, on Saturday, August 2.



Ukrainian troops patrol near the village of Novoselovka, Ukraine, on Thursday, July 31.Ukrainian troops patrol near the village of Novoselovka, Ukraine, on Thursday, July 31.



A woman says goodbye to her mother as she flees her home in Shakhtersk, Ukraine, on Tuesday, July 29. See more photos of the crisis from earlier this yearA woman says goodbye to her mother as she flees her home in Shakhtersk, Ukraine, on Tuesday, July 29. See more photos of the crisis from earlier this year







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Ukraine military fires on Russian convoy




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Ukrainian Col. Andriy Lysenko told CNN that "terrorists" had attacked the caravan with guns from Russia.


Lysenko later told media that preliminary information indicated that the attack had been an ambush. The caravan was almost destroyed, and tens of people were killed, he said. Lysenko said that people had been registering to leave with the caravan for several days before the attack.


Ukraine's state information agency reported that Grad launchers and mortars had been fired at those trying to leave the war zone.


There had been 25 battles in the past 24 hours, with government forces regaining part of the city of Luhansk, Lysenko said. "Luhansk is almost fully encircled, and the operation to free it is going on right now," he said.


The rebels had used Uragan rocket launchers for the first time, Lysenko said.


Ukraine on Sunday reported gains against the rebels, saying the army had entered Donetsk and raised the Ukrainian flag in front of the district's police offices. Ukrainian forces also regained control of the strategic town of Yasynuvata in Donetsk in the southeastern part of the country, according to the official Twitter account of President Petro Poroshenko.


On Monday, Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported that the self-styled Donetsk People's Republic had announced the death penalty would be introduced "for the gravest crimes."


Once the war ended, the group would step "on the path of humanization of the criminal law," RIA Novosti quoted a DPR minister as saying, after a meeting of its council Sunday.


Humanitarian agencies say thousands of people in the region don't have access to water, electricity and proper medical aid.


Ongoing fighting downed power lines and stopped Donetsk city's water treatment plant from working Sunday, the City Council said. The Donetsk City Council announced on its website that the water supply would be cut off starting at 9 p.m. local time (2 p.m. ET). In a new statement Monday, it said the supply remained disrupted, with fighting hindering repairs.


Ukrainian officials acknowledged Sunday that a convoy of more than 260 Russian vehicles on the border is, in fact, carrying humanitarian aid, a statement on the Ukrainian Cabinet website said.


Ukraine received an inventory of the supplies Saturday, which was signed by the head of the regional International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) delegation to Russia.


But Col. Lysenko said Monday that failure to reach an agreement on safety with the ICRC had prevented a detailed inspection.




Map: Location of Russian convoy

Map: Location of Russian convoy



The convoy initially sparked fears that Russia was trying to use a humanitarian convoy as a cover for sending in more aid and weapons for pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine, which Russia and the rebels denied.


The ongoing fighting -- sparked last year by a political crisis over whether Ukraine would seek closer ties with Europe or Russia -- has left more than 2,000 people dead and just under 5,000 wounded in eastern Ukraine since mid-April, according to estimates from U.N. officials.


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Progress reported in cease-fire talks


The foreign ministers of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France met in Berlin on Sunday to discuss the crisis in Ukraine.


"We discussed the question of how we can find ways to reach an urgently needed cease-fire in eastern Ukraine," German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said. "We discussed the question of how we can improve and optimize controls at the Russian-Ukrainian border."


Steinmeir said progress had been made in certain areas and the parties were looking at further talks.


Russia's Foreign Ministry released a statement saying the talks focused on "the earliest possible termination of the hostilities, border control, humanitarian aid delivery to southeastern Ukraine, and creating the conditions for the earliest beginning of the process of political settlement."


"Some progress was made on all these issues," it said.


The United States and the European Union have applied steadily increasing sanctions against Russian officials, banks and other interests since March, when Russia annexed the Black Sea Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea. Russia's move came a month after Ukraine's parliament ousted pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych.


Yanukovych left office after violent protests against his government in the capital, Kiev. Those protests were motivated in part by his decision to back out of a trade deal with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia.


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CNN's Will Ripley and Victoria Butenko reported from Kiev.



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