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An update from our newsroom on the situation in Mariupol, where a police chief was abducted amid the bloodshed yesterday:
Tensions remained high in the eastern Ukrainian city Mariupol on May 10, one day after deadly fighting broke out between security forces and pro-Russian militants.
Journalists on the ground said clashes continued in the city.
Mariupol police chief Valeriy Androshchuk was reportedly beaten and kidnapped by unidentified assailants.
Ukrainian troops on May 9 launched a raid against separatist rebels occupying the local police headquarters.
Interior Minister Arsen Avakov had said via Facebook on May 9 that 20 "terrorists" and one police officer were killed in the fighting. According to him, another four policemen were wounded and four rebels were captured.
Subsequent reports from pro-Kyiv official sources quoted local hospital sources as saying there were seven dead and around 40 injured.
Authorities in Mariupol have declared May 10 a day of mourning.
Journalists on the ground said clashes continued in the city.
Mariupol police chief Valeriy Androshchuk was reportedly beaten and kidnapped by unidentified assailants.
Ukrainian troops on May 9 launched a raid against separatist rebels occupying the local police headquarters.
Interior Minister Arsen Avakov had said via Facebook on May 9 that 20 "terrorists" and one police officer were killed in the fighting. According to him, another four policemen were wounded and four rebels were captured.
Subsequent reports from pro-Kyiv official sources quoted local hospital sources as saying there were seven dead and around 40 injured.
Authorities in Mariupol have declared May 10 a day of mourning.
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TSN.ua reports today that Ukrainian troops repelled gunmen who attacked a TV tower in Slovyansk.
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Mariupol's city council building today: