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5 die in eastern Ukraine despite cease-fire

Jun 1, 2015, 8:42 AM

MOSCOW (AP) — At least two civilians and three Ukrainian troops have been killed in eastern Ukraine despite the ongoing cease-fire, officials on both sides of the conflict said Monday.

The hostilities have subsided since the September cease-fire, but fighting between Russia-backed separatists and government troops still continues across the front line.

In a new report released Monday, the U.N. human rights office said that the number of people killed in more than a year of fighting in the east has risen to more than 6,400 people.

Two civilians were killed and five injured in shelling on Sunday, according to the Donetsk News Agency, a rebel mouthpiece. One of them died in the village of Shyrokyne, an epicenter of fighting in the recent weeks, and the other was killed in the town of Horlivka.

Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko in Kiev said three Ukrainian troops were killed in fighting and four injured in the past 24 hours. Two other Ukrainian soldiers were captured outside the village of Maryinka, according to Lysenko.

The U.N. high commissioner for human rights, Zeid Raad al-Hussein, said there are “alarming reports of summary executions by armed groups” and his office is “looking into similar allegations against Ukrainian armed forces.” He added that there are “horrific accounts of torture and ill-treatment in detention” by both sides.

Observers from the Organization for Cooperation and Security in Europe on Monday issued a report, documenting the scale of cease-fire violations and saying that its employees heard a total of 253 explosions from the rebel stronghold of Donetsk during 48 hours ending Sunday evening.

The explosions, the OSCE said, were “consistent with heavy and light weapons fire” including tanks and large-caliber artillery that should have been withdrawn by now from the front lines in compliance with the cease-fire accords.

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Geir Moulson contributed to this report from Berlin.

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5 die in eastern Ukraine despite cease-fire