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Ukraine crisis: Russia boosts air force near border Many Ukraine soldiers cross into Russia amid shelling
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Russia's defence ministry has announced it is holding military exercises this week involving 100 aircraft in the west of the country near the Ukraine border. More than 300 Ukrainian troops have crossed into Russia during heavy fighting with pro-Russian separatists.
A spokesman said fighter jets, helicopters and the latest bombers would take part in the operation. A Ukrainian security spokesman, Andriy Lysenko, said the 311 soldiers and border guards "had to cross into Russian territory" at the Gukovo checkpoint in eastern Ukraine.
Every time Russia announces a new round of military exercises it is seen as a show of strength in the conflict with Ukraine, a BBC correspondent says. Ukraine is trying to get them back now through diplomatic channels, he said.
Ukraine says it is gaining ground against rebels in the country's east. Earlier a Russian security official said 438 Ukrainian troops had been given refuge in Russia as "defectors".
Civilians there are preparing for a siege as government forces close in on the rebel-held cities of Donetsk and Luhansk. The border area is very tense amid Ukrainian allegations that Russian forces have been helping the separatists with rocket barrages.
Russia has announced that it will hold an air force exercise this week near the border. A Russian defence ministry spokesman said 100 aircraft would take part in the operation.
The Russian foreign ministry meanwhile accused Ukrainian forces of deploying tactical missiles and launchers near the city of Donetsk.
In his statement on the Ukrainian troops at the border Mr Lysenko, spokesman for Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council (SNBO), dismissed Russia's claim that the troops had defected.
He also denied reports that the separatists had captured some Ukrainian National Guard servicemen during the fighting.
Another Ukrainian military spokesman said the group of soldiers had retreated into Russia after running out of ammunition and other supplies during the fighting. He said they belonged to the 72nd motorised brigade.
Recently Kiev has been gaining ground against the rebels and claims to have retaken more than 60 towns in Donetsk and Luhansk.
Preparing for siege
Civilians are preparing for a siege as government forces close in on the rebel-held cities of Donetsk and Luhansk.
Residents are stockpiling food and supplies and are sleeping in basements, with reports suggesting Luhansk is virtually surrounded and without power.Residents are stockpiling food and supplies and are sleeping in basements, with reports suggesting Luhansk is virtually surrounded and without power.
Meanwhile, more than 100 experts from the Netherlands and Australia have continued searching the crash site of Flight MH17, in a rebel-held area close to the fighting.
More human remains and belongings from the Malaysia Airlines jet shot down last month were flown to the Netherlands on Monday.
Remains of more than 200 victims have been transferred to the Netherlands for identification. Up to 80 bodies are believed to be still at the site.
Western governments and Ukraine accuse Russia of supplying heavy weapons and volunteers to the pro-Russian rebels, who have declared independence from Kiev.Western governments and Ukraine accuse Russia of supplying heavy weapons and volunteers to the pro-Russian rebels, who have declared independence from Kiev.
Russia denies supplying such hardware to the rebels, while condemning Kiev's military offensive in the east.Russia denies supplying such hardware to the rebels, while condemning Kiev's military offensive in the east.
The Russian spokesman did not mention Ukraine in his announcement on the military exercise. He told the Interfax news agency that the exercise was the first in a series intended to improve the unity of the air force. Announcing the air force exercise, the Russian defence ministry said it would involve Sukhoi Su-27 and MiG-31 fighter jets, Mi-24 and Mi-28 helicopters and Russia's newest frontline bomber, the Sukhoi Su-34.
He said it would involve Sukhoi Su-27 and MiG-31 fighter jets, Mi-24 and Mi-28 helicopters and Russia's newest frontline bomber, the Sukhoi Su-34. Every time Russia announces a new round of military exercises it is seen as a show of strength in the conflict with Ukraine, a BBC correspondent says.
The spokesman told Interfax news agency that the exercise was the first in a series intended to improve the unity of the air force.
Russia has previously been accused of boosting its troops and weaponry along the border with Ukraine.Russia has previously been accused of boosting its troops and weaponry along the border with Ukraine.
Stray troops
A group of Ukrainian soldiers is reported to have retreated into Russian territory because they ran out of ammunition during fighting with the separatists.
At one point during the fighting, soldiers of the 72nd motorised brigade split into two groups, the Ukrainian news agency Unian reports.
Then one of the groups ran out of ammunition and supplies, and some of their military vehicles on the battlefield were damaged, prompting them to flee across the border, a spokesman for the Ukrainian "anti-terrorist" operation in Donbass told the RBK-Ukraina news website.
Unian did not mention in its report how many soldiers were involved, but a Russian security official said that there were more than 400.
The soldiers have asked for asylum in Russia, according to the official from Russia's FSB intelligence service in the Rostov region, just across the border from Ukraine.