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Ukraine crisis: Russia aid convoy heads for border Ukraine crisis: Russia aid convoy heads for border
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More than 100 lorries carrying Russian aid have set off towards the border with Ukraine, amid continuing confusion over their final destination.More than 100 lorries carrying Russian aid have set off towards the border with Ukraine, amid continuing confusion over their final destination.
The lorries appeared to be heading towards Rostov, the Russian city near rebel-held areas of eastern Ukraine.The lorries appeared to be heading towards Rostov, the Russian city near rebel-held areas of eastern Ukraine.
A senior International Red Cross (ICRC) official, Laurent Corbaz, is heading for Kiev and then Moscow to discuss the Russian aid initiative. A senior International Red Cross (ICRC) official, Laurent Corbaz, is flying to Kiev and then Moscow to discuss the Russian aid initiative.
The ICRC says Ukraine and Russia need to clarify border crossing procedures.The ICRC says Ukraine and Russia need to clarify border crossing procedures.
Russia has dismissed claims that the convoy is a pretext to send military supplies to the rebels as "absurd". The situation is reported to be desperate in the rebel-held city of Luhansk, where for more than a week civilians have been short of water, food and electricity. Phone lines are also down as shelling continues.
Russia has dismissed as absurd claims that its convoy is a pretext to send military supplies to the rebels.
But Ukraine has said the convoy must be inspected by international monitors before it can be let in.But Ukraine has said the convoy must be inspected by international monitors before it can be let in.
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg is following the convoy's progress and tweeted that military vehicles are escorting the big white lorries on the highway to Rostov.The BBC's Steve Rosenberg is following the convoy's progress and tweeted that military vehicles are escorting the big white lorries on the highway to Rostov.
The situation is reported to be desperate in the rebel-held city of Luhansk, where for more than a week civilians have been short of water, food and electricity. An ICRC spokeswoman, Anastasia Isyuk, said "the question of border crossing procedures and customs clearance (for the aid convoy) still has to be clarified between the two sides," Reuters news agency reported.
An ICRC spokeswoman, Anastasia Isyuk, said "the question of border crossing procedures and customs clearance (for the aid convoy) still have to be clarified between the two sides," Reuters news agency reported. Ukrainian lorries carrying aid also set off on Thursday from Kiev, Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk, the Ukrainian news agency Unian reported. They were heading for Starobelsk in the Luhansk region.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is to make a speech in Crimea shortly, accompanied by 140 Russian MPs. He will also speak to local people on the peninsula, annexed by Russia in March in a move that drew international condemnation.Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is to make a speech in Crimea shortly, accompanied by 140 Russian MPs. He will also speak to local people on the peninsula, annexed by Russia in March in a move that drew international condemnation.
Fighting in eastern Ukraine has intensified in recent weeks, with the UN saying there has been a spike in the number of deaths.Fighting in eastern Ukraine has intensified in recent weeks, with the UN saying there has been a spike in the number of deaths.
Some 2,086 people have been killed since the conflict began in mid-April, and more than half of them in the past two weeks, the UN said.Some 2,086 people have been killed since the conflict began in mid-April, and more than half of them in the past two weeks, the UN said.
On Wednesday, the convoy was believed to be heading towards Kharkiv, in a government-controlled area of Ukraine, after having parked at a military base in the southern city of Voronezh. The head of the pro-Russian rebels in Luhansk, Valery Bolotov, says he is stepping down temporarily because of an injury and will be replaced by his "defence minister" Igor Plotnitsky. The rebels run the self-declared "Luhansk People's Republic" in defiance of Kiev.
However, the BBC's Steve Rosenberg says more than 100 lorries set off southwards before dawn on Thursday. Recently a new leader also took charge in the rebel "Donetsk People's Republic" - Alexander Zakharchenko.
The convoy began its journey in the Moscow region on Tuesday. The Russian convoy - reckoned to be 262 lorries - began its journey in the Moscow region on Tuesday.
It is not clear now if part of the convoy is still heading towards Kharkiv. On Tuesday night they parked at a military base in the southern city of Voronezh. Then on Wednesday the Ukrainian authorities said the convoy would not be allowed into the Kharkiv region, which is under Ukrainian government control.
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg says more than 100 lorries set off southwards before dawn on Thursday.
Russia announced its intention to send a convoy earlier this week, saying it was in discussions with Ukraine's government and the Red Cross.Russia announced its intention to send a convoy earlier this week, saying it was in discussions with Ukraine's government and the Red Cross.
But Ukraine's government seemed unwilling to let the convoy cross into its territory.But Ukraine's government seemed unwilling to let the convoy cross into its territory.
The fighting in the east began when pro-Russian rebels seized government buildings and tried to declare independence.The fighting in the east began when pro-Russian rebels seized government buildings and tried to declare independence.
The military launched an operation to retake the east, and stepped up its activities in June.The military launched an operation to retake the east, and stepped up its activities in June.
Are you in the region? Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk adding 'Ukraine crisis' in the subject heading and including your contact details.Are you in the region? Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk adding 'Ukraine crisis' in the subject heading and including your contact details.