Here's a short item from our news desk on the battle at Donetsk airport as well as a deadly explosion at a bus stop in the same city
A Ukrainian military spokesman says government forces have withdrawn from terminal buildings at Donetsk airport, positions that they fiercely defended for months against pro-Russian separatists.
Meanwhile, media reports say at least six and as many as 13 people were killed on January 22 by an explosion at a public transport stop in the rebel-held city of Donetsk.
The cause of the explosion was not immediately clear, but some reports said a mortar or artillery shell hit a trolleybus.
Ukraine's Defense Ministry said in a statement on January 22 that parts of Donetsk airport remained under the control of government forces and a battle was continuing.
It said 20 Ukrainian soldiers withdrew from the ruins of the terminal buildings late on January 21 because "their positions had been destroyed and exposed to direct fire."
The statement said that least six government soldiers were killed in the fighting at the airport during the previous 24 hours along with four others killed by fighting elsewhere in eastern Ukraine.
It also said 16 government soldiers were wounded and captured by rebels at the airport.
(Reuters, AP, AFP, dpa, Interfax)
Like last weekend, reports swirling of possibly complete control of Donetsk airport by pro-Russian forces. But there has been no confirmation that Ukrainian forces have been expelled entirely.
Reports from pro-Kyiv authorities in Luhansk say shelling in Popasnaya has increased daily, with many rockets, like this one, striking residential areas.
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Death toll is still unclear, with this being the highest toll so far citing official sources.