Russia accused of sending tanks to Ukraine

President Vladimir Putin
President Vladimir Putin

Ukraine has accused Russia of allowing three tanks and other military vehicles to cross the border into east Ukraine to help pro-Russian separatists there.Russia did not immediately respond to the accusations on Thursday, but said that three of its correspondents had seen the tanks in the border town of Snizhnye.

“We have observed columns passing with armoured personnel carriers, other armoured vehicles and artillery pieces, and tanks which, according to our information, came across the border and this morning were in Snizhnye,” Arseny Avakov, Ukraine’s interior minister, told reporters in Kiev.

He said Ukrainian forces had destroyed part of the column and fighting was still under way, but gave no further details.

Russia has denied aiding the separatists, who have taken control of several towns and cities in mainly Russian-speaking east Ukraine, with Russian President Vladimir Putin promising to tighten controls at the border.

In a separate incident, a minibus belonging to Denis Pushilin, the separatist leader of Donetsk, was blown up in the eastern city, killing two of his entourage and wounding two others, the rebel government said.

The explosion late on Thursday took place outside the headquarters of the separatist movement in the former regional government building in the heart of the coal mining city.

“Pushilin was not in the vehicle,” the rebel authorities said.

Pushilin survived another apparent assassination attempt on Saturday when his assistant was shot dead in central Donetsk. — AP

 

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