Heavy shelling reported in Ukraine’s Donetsk

Heavy shelling reported in Ukraine’s Donetsk

PanARMENIAN.Net - Fresh volleys of artillery fire were heard across many parts of the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine on Sunday, Nov 16, a Ukrainian government statement said, according to Reuters.

The agency said it witness in central Donetsk heard several dozen blasts of artillery fire, although it was unclear who had launched them or what was under attack.

Shelling from both sides has repeatedly punctured a ceasefire, agreed in a deal signed on Sept 5 to end a war that has killed more than 4,000 people since April. Government forces and armed groups have accused each other of violating the terms of the truce, raising fears it could collapse entirely.

A government statement issued in the name of Donetsk city administration said the situation was tense. "According to residents, powerful volleys and explosions of heavy weapons can be heard in many districts," it said

Ukraine's pro-Western leaders and NATO have accused Russia of sending soldiers and weapons to help pro-Russian militias launch a possible new offensive, a charge the Kremlin has repeatedly denied.

Before the latest reports of shelling, a Ukrainian military spokesman said on Sunday the weekend had been calmer than in previous days, but warned again of a buildup in separatist forces.

"Compared with previous days, the number and intensity (of shelling) fell, but there are signs of rebels and Russian forces preparing for an offensive," Andriy Lysenko said in a briefing in Kiev.

In Luhansk region, three members of Ukraine's special police force were killed, the Interior Ministry said in an online statement. The press service for the military operation said another soldier had been killed elsewhere in the region.

Andrei Purgin, deputy prime minister of the self-proclaimed 'Donetsk People's Republic', said they have reached an agreement with Ukrainian forces to stop shelling around Donetsk airport following a meeting that included representatives of Russia and security watchdog OSCE.

Ukrainian military spokesman Lysenko said he did not have information on the agreement referred to by Purgin.

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