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Ukraine conflict: Shell hits bus 'killing 12' in Buhas | Ukraine conflict: Shell hits bus 'killing 12' in Buhas |
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A shell has hit a bus in eastern Ukraine, killing at least 12 civilians and wounding many more, Ukraine's military says. | A shell has hit a bus in eastern Ukraine, killing at least 12 civilians and wounding many more, Ukraine's military says. |
A statement said the incident happened at a government checkpoint in Buhas, about 35km (22 miles) south-west of the rebel stronghold of Donetsk. | A statement said the incident happened at a government checkpoint in Buhas, about 35km (22 miles) south-west of the rebel stronghold of Donetsk. |
Donetsk regional officials blamed pro-Russian rebels but a report said rebel leaders had denied involvement. | Donetsk regional officials blamed pro-Russian rebels but a report said rebel leaders had denied involvement. |
Fighting has intensified recently, despite a truce agreed in September. | Fighting has intensified recently, despite a truce agreed in September. |
Mobilisation order | Mobilisation order |
One report said the bus had been carrying civilians from the coastal town of Mariupol. | One report said the bus had been carrying civilians from the coastal town of Mariupol. |
Vyacheslav Abroskin, head of the Donetsk regional interior ministry, said it appeared the target had been a roadblock set up close to the nearby town of Volnovakha but the attack had gone wrong. | Vyacheslav Abroskin, head of the Donetsk regional interior ministry, said it appeared the target had been a roadblock set up close to the nearby town of Volnovakha but the attack had gone wrong. |
"It was a direct hit on an intercity bus," he said. | "It was a direct hit on an intercity bus," he said. |
"An investigation is in progress. The road between Donetsk and Mariupol has been closed," he said. | "An investigation is in progress. The road between Donetsk and Mariupol has been closed," he said. |
Initial reports said a shell had hit the bus, although a statement by the military later said it could have been a Grad rocket. | Initial reports said a shell had hit the bus, although a statement by the military later said it could have been a Grad rocket. |
Mr Abroskin later said that 10 people were killed and another two later died from their injuries in hospital. | Mr Abroskin later said that 10 people were killed and another two later died from their injuries in hospital. |
The Russian news agency Tass quoted rebel officials as denying they had carried out the attack. | The Russian news agency Tass quoted rebel officials as denying they had carried out the attack. |
Correspondents say government forces and rebels frequently blame each other for missile and artillery fire that claims civilian lives. | Correspondents say government forces and rebels frequently blame each other for missile and artillery fire that claims civilian lives. |
In a statement, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko condemned the attack, blaming the rebels and those "who is arming them and inspiring to commit bloody crimes". | In a statement, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko condemned the attack, blaming the rebels and those "who is arming them and inspiring to commit bloody crimes". |
He also announced that on Wednesday he would order a new wave of mobilisation in Ukraine. | He also announced that on Wednesday he would order a new wave of mobilisation in Ukraine. |
The latest incident comes after peace talks mooted for this week were scrapped. | The latest incident comes after peace talks mooted for this week were scrapped. |
President Poroshenko said in December that he planned to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan, on 15 January alongside the German and French leaders. | President Poroshenko said in December that he planned to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan, on 15 January alongside the German and French leaders. |
But following talks in Berlin on Monday, foreign ministers for the four countries said that "further work needs to be done" before a summit could be held. | But following talks in Berlin on Monday, foreign ministers for the four countries said that "further work needs to be done" before a summit could be held. |
They cited as stumbling blocks the failure to implement the ceasefire fully and the need to agree on how to deliver aid and free prisoners. | They cited as stumbling blocks the failure to implement the ceasefire fully and the need to agree on how to deliver aid and free prisoners. |
More than 4,700 people have been killed since the conflict began nine months ago. | More than 4,700 people have been killed since the conflict began nine months ago. |
Earlier on Tuesday, the air traffic control tower at Donetsk airport was destroyed amid renewed fighting. | Earlier on Tuesday, the air traffic control tower at Donetsk airport was destroyed amid renewed fighting. |
Both sides consider the airport strategically important but it now lies in ruins after months of shelling and artillery fire. | Both sides consider the airport strategically important but it now lies in ruins after months of shelling and artillery fire. |
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Moscow says that for many Ukrainians, the control tower has become a symbol of resistance to the pro-Russian insurgents. | The BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Moscow says that for many Ukrainians, the control tower has become a symbol of resistance to the pro-Russian insurgents. |
In another development, the US Treasury said it would provide a $1bn (£660m) loan guarantee to Ukraine in the first half of 2015, provided Ukraine remained on track to meet the conditions of its loan from the International Monetary Fund. | In another development, the US Treasury said it would provide a $1bn (£660m) loan guarantee to Ukraine in the first half of 2015, provided Ukraine remained on track to meet the conditions of its loan from the International Monetary Fund. |
Ukraine has been pushed close to bankruptcy by the separatist war in the east and huge debt repayments. | Ukraine has been pushed close to bankruptcy by the separatist war in the east and huge debt repayments. |
A US Treasury statement said that a further $1bn loan guarantee could also be provided in late 2015 "if conditions warrant". | A US Treasury statement said that a further $1bn loan guarantee could also be provided in late 2015 "if conditions warrant". |
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