Ukraine soldier killed in clashes in rebel east
Kiev, Jan 11, 2016 (AFP) -- One Ukrainian soldier was killed in clashes between pro-Russian rebels and government forces in the war-torn east, Kiev said Monday, a day after four others died in an uptick of violence.
"Over the last day, as a result of hostilities one Ukrainian soldier was killed and another injured", military spokesman Andriy Lysenko told journalists.
The incident occurred during the shelling of Zaitseve village near Gorlivka, some 55 kilometres (35 miles) northeast of the rebels' de facto capital Donetsk, he said.
His death came after officials said two government soldiers and two rebel fighters were killed in fighting on Sunday in the first casualties of the year in the conflict-hit region.
Meanwhile, separatist authorities accused the Ukrainian army of breaching the truce 14 times and said violence was increasing around the territory they control.
"The situation in Donetsk People's Republic has greatly escalated", the separatist DAN news agency said.
Over 9,000 people have been killed and more than 20,000 injured in the conflict in Ukraine since April 2014, according to the United Nations.
A shaky ceasefire that started in September has calmed fighting along the frontline but sporadic clashes still occur at key hotspots.
Little progress has been made on a political roadmap deal agreed last February that aims to see Ukraine hold local elections in the rebel-held territory, and for Kiev to resume control of the border with Russia.
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The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission is to open at least two new forward patrol bases in Donbas, according to its press service. The mission already has five located in Donbas.
Forward patrol stations differ from regular bases because they are located closer to the contact lines with the separatists and fewer monitors are stationed there.
"The principal deputy chief monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine Alexander Hug will travel to eastern Ukraine from 14 to 18 January 2016 to assess the security situation, open new Forward Patrol Bases and encourage all concerned to work towards peace and normalization of the situation in Ukraine", the statement said.
Hug will visit Donetsk, Kominternove, Shyrokyne, and Luhansk, among others.