Ukraine ceasfire: Fighting persists in day before pact

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Fighting intensified in eastern Ukraine on Saturday as separatist rebels tried to seize more territory before a ceasefire takes effect at midnight, the Ukrainian military said.

The truce envisages the creation of a neutral "buffer zone" and withdrawal of heavy weapons responsible for many of the 5,000 casualties in a conflict that began almost a year ago and gave rise to the worst crisis in relations between Russia and the West since the Cold War a generation ago.

Ahead of midnight, rebels are trying to complete tactically important plans to enlarge the territory under their control, primarily in the direction of Debaltseve," spokesman Andriy Lysenko said at a daily televised briefing in Kyiv.

Debaltseve, a strategic transport hub northeast of the rebel-controlled stronghold city of Donetsk, has been the focus of some of the fiercest fighting in recent weeks.

Heavy shelling could be heard at a rebel checkpoint 10 km  from the Debaltseve, a Reuters witness said, reporting outgoing artillery rounds almost every minute.

A column of new military vehicles and artillery passed through the checkpoint in the direction of Debaltseve. The checkpoint was manned by several dozen, professional-looking combatants. Tanks and armoured vehicles could also be seen.

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A Ukrainian serviceman loads ammunition into a tank in the territory controlled by Ukraine's government forces, Donetsk region on Feb. 13, 2015. Ukraine and Russian-backed rebels fought fiercely across the east of the country on Friday despite a new peace deal brokered by Germany and France. (Alexei Chernyshev/Reuters)

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a rebel at the checkpoint said local fighters were being supported by "guests from Russia."

Spokesman Lysenko said separatist forces continued to be reinforced by fighters and military equipment crossing Ukraine's eastern border from Russia over the past 24 hours. Moscow denies bolstering the separatists with armour and troops although Western officials cite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

Regional autonomy

The rebels have advanced far past the line of an earlier ceasefire deal, agreed in September, and the new accord appears to envisage them withdrawing their guns around 75 km, to take them back behind it, while Ukrainian guns would move 25 km back.

Thursday's four-power accord also prescribed constitutional reform to give eastern Ukraine, where many Russian speakers live, more autonomy. Kyiv has made clear it rejects independence for the "People's Republics" the rebels have declared.

'They'll shoot at us and we have to remain silent?'- Tatyana Demchenko, deputy commander of the rebel unit

Tatyana Demchenko, deputy commander of the rebel unit in the town of Horlivka, said she had little faith the ceasefire would hold. "They'll shoot at us and we have to remain silent? Militias may receive the order not to open fire, but what - we sit and die in shelling? If they don't shoot, we won't," she said, holding two grenades in her hands.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said the country had reached an important crossroads between war and peace.

"Either the enemy stops shooting and embarks on de-escalation ...or the enemy escalates the conflict for us and for Europe and the whole world," he said at a ceremony for border guards shown on television.

Seven Ukrainian service personnel have been killed and 23 wounded in fighting in the past 24 hours, Lysenko said.

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Russian-backed separatists wait for their transport, preparing to leave towards the frontline, in the village of Vergulivka, eastern Ukraine. (Maximilian Clarke/Associated Press)

The Group of Seven industrialized countries issued a statement late on Friday calling on all sides to refrain from actions that would hinder the start of the ceasefire. It said G7 countries were ready to take "appropriate measures" against those who violate the agreement, an apparent threat of more punitive economic sanctions against Russia shortly.

The deal, sealed by the leaders of Germany and France after 16 hours of all-night talks in Minsk, capital of Belarus, with the Russian and Ukrainian presidents, was quickly overshadowed by escalating bloodshed on the ground.

Financial aid package from Canada

Under an agreement reached this week, rebels and Ukrainian forces are to observe a cease-fire beginning at midnight local time.

Jason Kenney Defence Minister Power and Politics

Defence Minister Jason Kenney also told the CBC's Evan Solomon earlier this week that while nothing has been decided, Canada is "open" to helping train Ukrainian troops. (CBC)

In a bid to bolster Ukraine's fight against Russian-backed separatists, Canadian Defence Minister Jason Kenney told CBC Radio's The House that the Canadian government will be sending financial aid as well as radar satellite images 

"I can't give you a precise date but when Prime Minister Harper visited Ukraine… (he) confirmed Canada would provide financial assistance," Kenney said in the interview. "We are hoping to continue to do so." 

You can hear more of Kenney's interview on Ukraine, Iraq and the upcoming federal budget on The House,


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