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Ukraine crisis: Poroshenko says peace deal in danger | Ukraine crisis: Poroshenko says peace deal in danger |
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Ukraine's president has warned that a deal to end fighting in the east is in "great danger" after heavy fighting ahead of Saturday night's ceasefire. | Ukraine's president has warned that a deal to end fighting in the east is in "great danger" after heavy fighting ahead of Saturday night's ceasefire. |
Petro Poroshenko also accused Russia of "significantly increasing" its offensive despite the peace agreement reached in Minsk on Thursday. | Petro Poroshenko also accused Russia of "significantly increasing" its offensive despite the peace agreement reached in Minsk on Thursday. |
The US ambassador to Ukraine tweeted a satellite image that he said showed Russian artillery near Debaltseve. | The US ambassador to Ukraine tweeted a satellite image that he said showed Russian artillery near Debaltseve. |
Shelling was heard in the rebel-held city of Donetsk early on Saturday. | Shelling was heard in the rebel-held city of Donetsk early on Saturday. |
Fierce battles are said to be continuing around Debaltseve - a strategic government-held town almost encircled by pro-Russian rebel forces - and outside the southern port city of Mariupol. | Fierce battles are said to be continuing around Debaltseve - a strategic government-held town almost encircled by pro-Russian rebel forces - and outside the southern port city of Mariupol. |
The BBC's David Stern in Kiev says that as the clock ticks down to the ceasefire, fears are rising that it won't be observed. | The BBC's David Stern in Kiev says that as the clock ticks down to the ceasefire, fears are rising that it won't be observed. |
Ukraine's military said on Saturday morning that seven service personnel had been killed and 23 wounded over the past 24 hours. | Ukraine's military said on Saturday morning that seven service personnel had been killed and 23 wounded over the past 24 hours. |
"Ahead of midnight (time of planned ceasefire) rebels are trying to complete tactically important plans to enlarge the territory under their control," spokesman Andriy Lysenko. | "Ahead of midnight (time of planned ceasefire) rebels are trying to complete tactically important plans to enlarge the territory under their control," spokesman Andriy Lysenko. |
More than a dozen civilians were said to have died in shelling in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions on Friday. | More than a dozen civilians were said to have died in shelling in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions on Friday. |
The Ukrainian military and pro-Russian rebels accuse each other of targeting residential areas. | The Ukrainian military and pro-Russian rebels accuse each other of targeting residential areas. |
The presidents of France, Russia and Ukraine as well as the German chancellor - who together clinched the agreement in Minsk, the Belarusian capital - are due to discuss the issue by phone over the weekend. | The presidents of France, Russia and Ukraine as well as the German chancellor - who together clinched the agreement in Minsk, the Belarusian capital - are due to discuss the issue by phone over the weekend. |
The UN Security Council will also meet in emergency session on Sunday. | The UN Security Council will also meet in emergency session on Sunday. |
Meanwhile, the US has said it is very concerned by reports of heavy weapons coming across the border from Russia. | Meanwhile, the US has said it is very concerned by reports of heavy weapons coming across the border from Russia. |
The US ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, also said on Twitter that Russian units along the border were preparing a large shipment of supplies to separatist fighters. | The US ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, also said on Twitter that Russian units along the border were preparing a large shipment of supplies to separatist fighters. |
He pointed to satellite images of what he said was Russian artillery north of Debaltseve, taken on Thursday. | He pointed to satellite images of what he said was Russian artillery north of Debaltseve, taken on Thursday. |
'Escalation expected' | 'Escalation expected' |
Correspondents say the fighting shows no sign of stopping. | Correspondents say the fighting shows no sign of stopping. |
Ukrainian Deputy Defence Minister Petro Mekhed said the rebels wanted to "raise their flag" over Debaltseve and Mariupol before the midnight ceasefire (22:00 GMT) kicked in. | Ukrainian Deputy Defence Minister Petro Mekhed said the rebels wanted to "raise their flag" over Debaltseve and Mariupol before the midnight ceasefire (22:00 GMT) kicked in. |
"Ukraine is expecting an escalation and taking all necessary measures to be able to respond," Mr Mekhed told reporters. | "Ukraine is expecting an escalation and taking all necessary measures to be able to respond," Mr Mekhed told reporters. |
Ukraine's volunteer Azov battalion said pro-Russian rebels were using artillery and tanks to attack Shyrokyne, a village near Mariupol, on Saturday morning. | Ukraine's volunteer Azov battalion said pro-Russian rebels were using artillery and tanks to attack Shyrokyne, a village near Mariupol, on Saturday morning. |
The port city lies between rebel-held eastern areas and the southern Crimea peninsula, which was annexed by Russia last March. | The port city lies between rebel-held eastern areas and the southern Crimea peninsula, which was annexed by Russia last March. |
Speaking earlier, President Poroshenko said that despite what had been agreed in Minsk, "Russia's offensive operations have intensified". | Speaking earlier, President Poroshenko said that despite what had been agreed in Minsk, "Russia's offensive operations have intensified". |
"We are still convinced that the Minsk achievements are in a big danger," he added. | "We are still convinced that the Minsk achievements are in a big danger," he added. |
'Serious live fire' | 'Serious live fire' |
The group responsible for monitoring the ceasefire said it remained hopeful, despite there being "quite serious live fire" in several areas. | The group responsible for monitoring the ceasefire said it remained hopeful, despite there being "quite serious live fire" in several areas. |
"We feel that the Minsk agreements are really the only available roadmap to a sustainable ceasefire," Michael Bociurkiw, spokesman for the OSCE, told the BBC. | "We feel that the Minsk agreements are really the only available roadmap to a sustainable ceasefire," Michael Bociurkiw, spokesman for the OSCE, told the BBC. |
In another development, a consignment of armoured vehicles from the UK has been delivered to Ukraine, the Ministry of Defence confirmed. | In another development, a consignment of armoured vehicles from the UK has been delivered to Ukraine, the Ministry of Defence confirmed. |
It said they were out-of-service, unarmed vehicles and were not lethal equipment. | It said they were out-of-service, unarmed vehicles and were not lethal equipment. |
The latest Minsk agreement: | The latest Minsk agreement: |
Pro-Russian rebels signed the peace agreement but key issues remain to be settled, including the situation in Debaltseve. | Pro-Russian rebels signed the peace agreement but key issues remain to be settled, including the situation in Debaltseve. |
European leaders have warned Russia that it could face additional sanctions if the agreement is not respected. | European leaders have warned Russia that it could face additional sanctions if the agreement is not respected. |
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the deal offered "a glimmer of hope", but warned: "It is very important that words are followed by actions." | German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the deal offered "a glimmer of hope", but warned: "It is very important that words are followed by actions." |
Ukraine and the West accuse Russia of supplying weapons and personnel to the rebels but Russia denies this. | Ukraine and the West accuse Russia of supplying weapons and personnel to the rebels but Russia denies this. |
Officials say more than 5,400 people have been killed since the conflict began, but the UN believes the actual death toll to be much higher. | Officials say more than 5,400 people have been killed since the conflict began, but the UN believes the actual death toll to be much higher. |
Do you live in eastern Ukraine? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk | Do you live in eastern Ukraine? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk |
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