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Thursday, June 11. DONBAS — In the course of the working trip to Donetsk oblast, President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has examined the construction of fortifications. The Head of State had no serious remarks regarding the construction.
According to the President, due to the Minsk agreements, Ukraine got time to catch breath and carry out measures on the enhancement of defence.
The President has informed that the construction of overall about 300 fortifications was planned. 100 fortified centres have already been completed. This work is being carried out by the Armed Forces in close interaction with local administrations. Each of 21 regional state administrations fulfills its share of work. “The entire Ukraine is building the defence line,” Petro Poroshenko emphasized.
The President has noted the unprecedented character of the volume and pace of the construction. The construction is planned to be finished by the middle of July. The first project has been amended several times in accordance with new engineering solutions. According to him, the hardest part was to carry out work on the first defence line.
Servicemen of a detached special forces unit undergo training at Dnipropetrovsk military range. Under control and command of experienced instructors, the soldiers enhance combat skills in tactical, firearms, special, engineering, medical training, etc. and train in combat-oriented conditions.
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2015...ukraine-crisis-casualties.html?ref=world&_r=0
KIEV — Three civilians and two Ukrainian soldiers were killed in eastern Ukraine within 24 hours up to midday on Thursday, Kiev's military said, further eroding a four-month-old ceasefire in the separatist conflict.
The truce brokered by the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France has stemmed large-scale fighting but regular skirmishes near Donetsk claim lives almost daily on both sides, and international monitors said they feared a bigger flare-up.
The two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 13 others wounded by pro-Russian separatists using heavy weapons in violation of the February ceasefire, a military spokesman said in Kiev.
The three civilians were killed on Wednesday night in a mortar attack near Gorlivka, which is in separatist-held territory north of the regional hub of Donetsk. The military and the rebels blamed each other for the attack.
A spokesman for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe spokesman, Michael Bociurkiw, said the situation had stabilized following heavy fighting on June 3 between government forces and separatists at Maryinka, 23 km (14 miles) west of Donetsk, that tore at the tenuous truce.
But relocation of personnel and weapons in the area meant "the normal pattern of violence has reasserted itself ... the threat of a sudden flare-up still remains", Bociurkiw said.
Despite assertions to the contrary, neither side has completed the withdrawal of heavy weapons as agreed in the four-power talks last February in Minsk, Belarus, said Bociurkiw.
The Minsk truce deal is touted by all sides as the basis for reaching a peace settlement in a conflict which erupted in April, 2014, after Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea region and which has cost more than 6,400 lives according to U.N. figures.
But the United States, its Western allies and Kiev accuse Russia of failing to implement the Minsk agreement by keeping its troops in Ukraine and arming the rebels.
Moscow, which denies direct involvement in the conflict, has taken the side of the separatists in accusing Ukrainian forces of attacking rebel positions in urban areas in violation of the Minsk agreement.
According to the President, due to the Minsk agreements, Ukraine got time to catch breath and carry out measures on the enhancement of defence.
The President has informed that the construction of overall about 300 fortifications was planned. 100 fortified centres have already been completed. This work is being carried out by the Armed Forces in close interaction with local administrations. Each of 21 regional state administrations fulfills its share of work. “The entire Ukraine is building the defence line,” Petro Poroshenko emphasized.
The President has noted the unprecedented character of the volume and pace of the construction. The construction is planned to be finished by the middle of July. The first project has been amended several times in accordance with new engineering solutions. According to him, the hardest part was to carry out work on the first defence line.
Servicemen of a detached special forces unit undergo training at Dnipropetrovsk military range. Under control and command of experienced instructors, the soldiers enhance combat skills in tactical, firearms, special, engineering, medical training, etc. and train in combat-oriented conditions.
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2015...ukraine-crisis-casualties.html?ref=world&_r=0
KIEV — Three civilians and two Ukrainian soldiers were killed in eastern Ukraine within 24 hours up to midday on Thursday, Kiev's military said, further eroding a four-month-old ceasefire in the separatist conflict.
The truce brokered by the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France has stemmed large-scale fighting but regular skirmishes near Donetsk claim lives almost daily on both sides, and international monitors said they feared a bigger flare-up.
The two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 13 others wounded by pro-Russian separatists using heavy weapons in violation of the February ceasefire, a military spokesman said in Kiev.
The three civilians were killed on Wednesday night in a mortar attack near Gorlivka, which is in separatist-held territory north of the regional hub of Donetsk. The military and the rebels blamed each other for the attack.
A spokesman for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe spokesman, Michael Bociurkiw, said the situation had stabilized following heavy fighting on June 3 between government forces and separatists at Maryinka, 23 km (14 miles) west of Donetsk, that tore at the tenuous truce.
But relocation of personnel and weapons in the area meant "the normal pattern of violence has reasserted itself ... the threat of a sudden flare-up still remains", Bociurkiw said.
Despite assertions to the contrary, neither side has completed the withdrawal of heavy weapons as agreed in the four-power talks last February in Minsk, Belarus, said Bociurkiw.
The Minsk truce deal is touted by all sides as the basis for reaching a peace settlement in a conflict which erupted in April, 2014, after Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea region and which has cost more than 6,400 lives according to U.N. figures.
But the United States, its Western allies and Kiev accuse Russia of failing to implement the Minsk agreement by keeping its troops in Ukraine and arming the rebels.
Moscow, which denies direct involvement in the conflict, has taken the side of the separatists in accusing Ukrainian forces of attacking rebel positions in urban areas in violation of the Minsk agreement.