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Many Casualties as Ukraine Conflict Escalates

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   - Jun. 15 2014 13:32
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A protester using the Ukrainian flag as a mask throws objects into the
Russian Embassy in Kiev on Saturday.

Amid accusations of Moscow's support for the rebels in eastern Ukraine and
the targeting by protestors of Russia's embassy in Kiev, the Ukraine crisis
escalated over the weekend as pro-Russian rebels downed an airplane
transporting Ukrainian forces after losing control of the port city of
Mariupol.
Downed Airplane

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko declared Sunday a day of mourning and
vowed to punish the pro-Russian separatists responsible for shooting down a
Ukrainian military transport plane, killing all 49 crewmembers and troops
aboard.

The death toll was the highest suffered by government forces in a single
incident since the Ukrainian crisis flared in February and is likely to
fuel tension between Russia and the U.S., which accuses Moscow of arming
the rebels.

Poroshenko promised an "adequate" response after the plane was downed as it
came in to land at an airport outside of the city of Luhansk.

"All those involved in cynical acts of terrorism of this magnitude must be
punished," Poroshenko said Sunday.
The Battle for Mariupol

Ukrainian forces on Friday reclaimed from rebel control the city of
Mariupol, a major port for the export of steel. The Ukrainian flag was
raised over regional government headquarters of the city of 500,000 that
had long been a focus of clashes.

Ukraine's presidential press service quoted the defense minister as telling
Poroshenko that more than 250 rebels had been killed in the clashes.

It was also not clear how the rebel death toll was reached by Kiev's
pro-European authorities, and the separatists have scoffed at such high
casualty estimates in the past.

Five border guards were killed and seven wounded in Mariupol when their
column of vehicles was ambushed, one day after Ukrainian forces recaptured
the city.
Russian Tanks in Ukraine?

NATO released satellite pictures on Saturday that it said raised suspicions
about Russia's role in moving military equipment into eastern Ukraine. The
organization said the images showed Russian tanks arrived at a staging area
close to the Ukrainian border days before similar tanks appeared this week
in areas of eastern Ukraine under separatist control. NATO
Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in a statement on Friday that
this new development could "mark a serious escalation of the crisis in
eastern Ukraine."

The Kiev government has accused Russia of permitting three tanks to cross
the border this week into eastern Ukraine, where they were used by rebels.
Russia denies supplying the separatists and says Russians fighting in
Ukraine are volunteers.

Moscow did not respond to the tank reports but instead accused the
Ukrainian military of violating the border several times, including when an
armored vehicle on Friday ventured about 150 meters into Russia. The
Russian Foreign Ministry warned Saturday that if the incursions continued
it would "take all necessary measures to suppress them."

The U.S. State Department said Friday that its assessment was that
separatists in eastern Ukraine had acquired heavy weapons and military
equipment from Russia, including Russian tanks and multiple rocket
launchers.
Protests at the Russian Embassy in Kiev

In Kiev, demonstrators pelted the Russian Embassy with eggs on Saturday and
desecrated a Russian flag in protest of what they believed to be Moscow's
backing of separatist rebels in east Ukraine, witnesses said.

In a statement released Saturday on its website, the Russian Foreign
Ministry condemned the attack, accusing Ukraine of failing to protect the
embassy and neglecting its international obligations. Russia has also urged
the OSCE and UN to investigate the incident on the Russian Embassy in Kiev
and prevent any further attacks on its diplomatic representation in the
country.

The attack has also garnered reactions on Russian social media. The
outspoken head of the State Duma's International Affairs Committee, Alexei
Pushkov, wrote Saturday on his Twitter account  that the attack was
"planned," not "spontaneous."

*(AP, The Moscow Times, Reuters)*

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